Schönberg Ensemble Edition: A Century of Music in Perspective

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Annotation

Error correction

Disc 6

“Saudades do Brasil” is incorrectly written as “Saudades do Brazil”.

Disc 10

“Violin Concerto: II. Aria, Hoquetus, Choral. Andante con moto” is incorrectly written as “Violin Concerto: II. Arial Hoquetus, Choral. Andante con moto”

Annotation last modified on 2020-04-12 09:43 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Kammersymphonie I / Lied der Waldtaube (Gurrelieder) / Drei Stücke für Kammerorchester / Pierrot lunaire / Der Wunsch des Liebhabers
2CD: Complete Vocal Chamber Works
3CD: Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen / Kindertotenlieder / Zemlinsky: Maeterlinck Gesänge / Szymanovski: Słopiewnie
4CD: The Diary of One Who Disappeared / Songs of Hradčany / Řikadla
5CD: Mass / Cantata / Introitus / Abraham and Isaac
6CD: Les Malheurs d’Orphée / La Création du monde / Saudades do Brasil
7CD: Crawford Seeger / Charles Seeger / Percy Grainger
8CD: Messiaen: Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine / Boulez: Rituel
9Hybrid SACD (SACD layer): Gruppen
10Hybrid SACD (CD layer): Gruppen
11CD: Melodien / Violin Concerto / Aventures / Nouvelles aventures
12CD: Elegy for Young Lovers
13CD: Elegy for Young Lovers
14DVD-Video: Aus Deutschland
15CD: Kammerkonzert I / Pièce concertante / Distanzen / Quartett
16CD: Messages of the Late Miss R.V. Trusova / Grabstein für Stephan / What Is the Word
17CD: Dallapiccola: Canti di prigionia / Maderna: Tre liriche greche / Nono: Canciones a Guiomar / Berio: Corale / Francesconi: Inquieta limina
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1Canti di prigionia: Preghiera di Maria Stuarda
harp:
Ulrike von Meier (on 2006-01-23) and Godelieve Schrama (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Marcel Andriessen (on 2006-01-23), Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Joey Marijs (on 2006-01-23), Niels Meliefste (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Fredrike de Winter (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Sepp Grotenhuis (on 2006-01-23) and Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Canti di prigionia: No. 1. Preghiera di Maria Stuarda (on 2006-01-23)
lyricist:
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567)
composer:
Luigi Dallapiccola (Italian composer) (from 1938 until 1941)
is based on:
Missa pro defunctis: Sequentia “Dies irae” (plainchant)
part of:
Canti di prigionia
Luigi Dallapiccola12:33
2Canti di prigionia: Invocazione di Boezio
harp:
Ulrike von Meier (on 2006-01-23) and Godelieve Schrama (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Marcel Andriessen (on 2006-01-23), Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Joey Marijs (on 2006-01-23), Niels Meliefste (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Fredrike de Winter (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Sepp Grotenhuis (on 2006-01-23) and Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Canti di prigionia: No. 2. Invocazione di Boezio (on 2006-01-23)
lyricist:
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius (Roman senator, consul, magister officiorum, polymath, historian, and philosopher of the Early Middle Ages. (480–524 AD))
composer:
Luigi Dallapiccola (Italian composer) (from 1938 until 1941)
is based on:
Missa pro defunctis: Sequentia “Dies irae” (plainchant)
part of:
Canti di prigionia
Luigi Dallapiccola5:09
3Canti di prigionia: Congedo di Girolamo Savonarola
harp:
Ulrike von Meier (on 2006-01-23) and Godelieve Schrama (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Marcel Andriessen (on 2006-01-23), Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Joey Marijs (on 2006-01-23), Niels Meliefste (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Fredrike de Winter (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Sepp Grotenhuis (on 2006-01-23) and Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Canti di prigionia: No. 3. Congedo di Girolamo Savonarola (on 2006-01-23)
lyricist:
Girolamo Savonarola
composer:
Luigi Dallapiccola (Italian composer) (from 1938 until 1941)
is based on:
Missa pro defunctis: Sequentia “Dies irae” (plainchant)
part of:
Canti di prigionia
Luigi Dallapiccola10:02
4Tre liriche greche: Canto mattutino
bass clarinet:
Liesbeth de Jong (on 2006-01-23)
clarinet:
Ermo Hartsuijker (on 2006-01-23)
E-flat clarinet:
Rick Huls (on 2006-01-23)
flute:
Nola Exel (on 2006-01-23) and Ingrid Geerlings (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
solo soprano vocals:
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Tre liriche greche: I. Canto mattutino (on 2006-01-23)
composer:
Bruno Maderna (Italian composer and conductor) (from 1948 until 1949)
part of:
Tre liriche greche
Bruno Maderna3:34
5Tre liriche greche: Le Danaidi
bass clarinet:
Liesbeth de Jong (on 2006-01-23)
clarinet:
Ermo Hartsuijker (on 2006-01-23)
E-flat clarinet:
Rick Huls (on 2006-01-23)
flute:
Nola Exel (on 2006-01-23) and Ingrid Geerlings (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
solo soprano vocals:
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Tre liriche greche: II. Le Danaidi (on 2006-01-23)
composer:
Bruno Maderna (Italian composer and conductor) (from 1948 until 1949)
part of:
Tre liriche greche
Bruno Maderna4:36
6Tre liriche greche: Stellato
bass clarinet:
Liesbeth de Jong (on 2006-01-23)
clarinet:
Ermo Hartsuijker (on 2006-01-23)
E-flat clarinet:
Rick Huls (on 2006-01-23)
flute:
Nola Exel (on 2006-01-23) and Ingrid Geerlings (on 2006-01-23)
percussion:
Johan Faber (percussionist) (on 2006-01-23), Steef Gerritse (on 2006-01-23), Fedor Teunisse (Dutch classical/contemporary percussionist) (on 2006-01-23) and Ger de Zeeuw (on 2006-01-23)
piano:
Pauline Post (on 2006-01-23)
alto vocals:
Ulrike Bartsch (German Alto Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Andrea Effmert (on 2006-01-23), Waltraud Heinrich (on 2006-01-23), Regina Jakobi (on 2006-01-23), Bärbel Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Truike van der Poel (mezzo-soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hildegard Wiedemann (on 2006-01-23) and Marie‐Luise Wilke (on 2006-01-23)
bass vocals:
Jonathan de la Paz Zaens (Philippine bass singer) (on 2006-01-23), Jörg Gottschick (on 2006-01-23), Janusz Gregorowicz (on 2006-01-23), Werner Matusch (on 2006-01-23), Paul Mayr (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Rudolf Preckwinkel (on 2006-01-23), Andrew Redmond (Irish bass singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Klaus Thiem (bass vocalist) (on 2006-01-23)
choir vocals:
RIAS Kammerchor (German chamber choir) (on 2006-01-23)
solo soprano vocals:
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) (on 2006-01-23)
soprano vocals:
Madalena de Faria (on 2006-01-23), Kristin Foss (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Hanf (on 2006-01-23), Christine Herrmann‐Wewer (on 2006-01-23), Katharina Hohlfeld (German Sopran Singer) (on 2006-01-23), Christina Kaiser (on 2006-01-23), Uta Krause (on 2006-01-23), Anette Lösch (on 2006-01-23), Sabine Nürmberger‐Gembaczka (on 2006-01-23), Stephanie Petitlaurent (soprano) (on 2006-01-23), Hannelore Starke (on 2006-01-23) and Inès Villanueva (on 2006-01-23)
tenor vocals:
Volker Arndt (vocalist) (on 2006-01-23), Reinhold Beiten (on 2006-01-23), Joachim Buhrmann (on 2006-01-23), Wolfgang Ebling (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Hecht (on 2006-01-23), Friedemann Körner (on 2006-01-23), Christian Mücke (German tenor singer) (on 2006-01-23) and Kai Roterberg (on 2006-01-23)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2006-01-23)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2006-01-23)
chorus master:
Michael Alber (choir conductor) (on 2006-01-23)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2006-01-23)
live recording of:
Tre liriche greche: III. Stellato (on 2006-01-23)
composer:
Bruno Maderna (Italian composer and conductor) (from 1948 until 1949)
part of:
Tre liriche greche
Bruno Maderna2:52
7Canciones a Guiomar
celesta:
Marja Bon (on 1986-03-22)
cello:
Hans Woudenberg (on 1986-03-22)
double bass:
Peter Luit (on 1986-03-22)
guitar:
Frank Wesstein (on 1986-03-22)
instruments:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 1986-03-22)
percussion:
Renee Jonker (on 1986-03-22)
viola:
Henk Guittart (violist) (on 1986-03-22)
solo soprano vocals:
Dorothy Dorow (soprano) (on 1986-03-22)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 1986-03-22)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 1986-03-22)
live recording of:
Canciones a Guiomar (on 1986-03-22)
lyricist:
Antonio Machado
composer:
Luigi Nono (composer) (in 1963)
Luigi Nono7:13
8Corale
cello:
Marjolein Meijer (cellist) (on 2004-10-16), Eduard van Regteren Altena (on 2004-10-16), Lucia Swarts (Dutch cellist) (on 2004-10-16) and Hans Woudenberg (on 2004-10-16)
double bass:
Quirijn van Regteren Altena (on 2004-10-16), Peter Rikkers (on 2004-10-16) and Pieter Smithuijsen (Dutch double bassist) (on 2004-10-16)
horn:
Jan Harshagen (on 2004-10-16)
solo violin:
Marijke van Kooten (on 2004-10-16)
viola:
Arwen van der Burg (on 2004-10-16), Susanne van Els (on 2004-10-16), Liesbeth Steffens (on 2004-10-16) and Bernadette Verhagen (Dutch violist) (on 2004-10-16)
violin:
Matthijs Berger (on 2004-10-16), Marieke de Bruijn (violinist) (on 2004-10-16), Michiel Commandeur (on 2004-10-16), Ilona de Groot (on 2004-10-16), Anneke van Haaften (viola player) (on 2004-10-16), Heleen Hulst (on 2004-10-16), Tineke de Jong (on 2004-10-16), Inge Jongerman (on 2004-10-16), Marielle Ponsen (on 2004-10-16), Jan Erik van Regteren Altena (on 2004-10-16), Nelleke Scholten (on 2004-10-16) and Catharina Ungvari (on 2004-10-16)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2004-10-16)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2004-10-16)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-10-16)
live recording of:
Corale (on 2004-10-16)
composer:
Luciano Berio (Italian composer) (in 1981)
is based on:
Sequenza VIII for Violin
Luciano Berio15:05
9Inquieta limina
accordion:
An Raskin (specialist 'bajan' player) (on 2004-10-16)
bassoon:
Margreet Bongers (bassoonist) (on 2004-10-16)
cello:
Hans Woudenberg (on 2004-10-16)
clarinet:
Pierre Woudenberg (Dutch classical clarinetist) (on 2004-10-16)
double bass:
Pieter Smithuijsen (Dutch double bassist) (on 2004-10-16)
flute:
Herman van Kogelenberg (on 2004-10-16)
horn:
Sergei Dovgaliouk (on 2004-10-16) and Jan Harshagen (on 2004-10-16)
oboe:
Marieke Schut (on 2004-10-16)
percussion:
Peppie Wiersma (on 2004-10-16)
piano:
Niek de Vente (on 2004-10-16)
trombone:
Toon van Ulsen (on 2004-10-16)
trumpet:
Hendrik Jan Lindhout (on 2004-10-16)
viola:
Bernadette Verhagen (Dutch violist) (on 2004-10-16)
violin:
Heleen Hulst (on 2004-10-16) and Jan Erik van Regteren Altena (on 2004-10-16)
orchestra:
Schönberg Ensemble (on 2004-10-16)
conductor:
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (on 2004-10-16)
recorded at:
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2004-10-16)
live recording of:
Inquieta limina (on 2004-10-16)
composer:
Luca Francesconi (Italian composer) (in 1996)
Luca Francesconi8:10
18CD: Octet / Trio / Sonata for Violin and Piano
19CD: Stimmen… verstummen… / Now Always Snow
20CD: Obukhov: Four Balmont Songs / Raskatov: The Last Freedom / Tarnopolski: Foucault’s Pendulum
21DVD-Video: Rêves d’un Marco Polo
22DVD-Video: Rêves d’un Marco Polo
23CD: De Tijd
24DVD-Video: Im wunderschönen Monat Mai: Dreimal sieben Lieder nach Schubert und Schumann
25CD: Van Vlijmen: Inferno / Van de Putte: Es schweigt
26CD: Adams: Chamber Symphony / Scratchband / Ellington: The Tattooed Bride / Antheil: Ballet mécanique
27CD: Pol – Kolchis – Nucleus / Abschiedsstücke / Erscheinung / Die Stücke des Sängers / Chiffre I
28CD: Schönberger: Dovemansoren / Skryabin, de Vries: Vers la flamme / Eclips / Van der Aa: Attach / Janssen: Klotz