Carlos H. Veerhoff - Symphony No. 6 "Desiderata" / Alpha - Zeta / Pater Noster FLAC
Tracklist
| 1 | Symphony No. 6 "Desiderata" | (46:04) |
| 2 | III. Teil | 11:20 |
| 3 | Alpha - Zeta | 6:18 |
| 4 | Pater Noster | 11:35 |
| 5 | I. Teil | 12:59 |
| 6 | II. Teil | 21:45 |
Credits
- Baritone Vocals – Andreas Scheibner (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Bass Vocals – Hermann Christian Polster (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Choir – Chor Des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks
- Chorus Master – Johannes Meister (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Conductor – Howard Arman (tracks: 1), Leopold Hager (tracks: 2 to 4), Michael Gläser (tracks: 5)
- Edited By, Mastered By – Klaus-J. Kamprad
- Engineer – Eckhardt Kuschmitz (tracks: 5), Karl-Heinz Albinsky (tracks: 2 to 4), Matthias Sachers (tracks: 1)
- Layout – Dominik Weinmann
- Liner Notes – Carlos H. Veerhoff
- Liner Notes [Translation] – Graham Lack, Martine Passelaigue
- Orchestra – Kammerphilharmonie Des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks (tracks: 5), Sinfonieorchester Des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Photography By – Barbara Stroff, Bertram Kober, Theresia Linke
- Producer – Wulf Weinmann
- Recorded By – Erich Goetze (tracks: 5), Günter Neubert (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Soprano Vocals – Elizabeth Hagedorn (tracks: 2 to 4)
- Voice [Speaker] – Boris Carmeli (tracks: 2 to 4)
Notes
Alpha - Zeta op. 54 , Burlesque for 6-voice choir a cappella
Recorded March 13-17, 2002, Leipzig, Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche
Symphony No. 6 "Desiderata" op. 70 for orchestra, choir, three soloists and one speaker
Dedicated to the Nobel peace prize winners
Recorded April 30, 1997 (live), Leipzig, Gewandhaus
Pater Noster op. 51 for 6-voice choir and orchestra
Recorded February 5, 1998, Leipzig, Bethanienkirche
World Premiere Recordings
© 2002 col legno
℗ 1997/1998/2002 Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Barcodes
- Barcode: 4099702003927
- Label Code: LC 07989
- SPARS Code: DDD
Companies
- Copyright (c) – Col Legno
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – MDR - Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
- Recorded At – Studio Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche, Leipzig
- Recorded At – Gewandhaus
- Recorded At – Bethanienkirche, Leipzig