The History of Classical Music in 24 Hours
~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)
Tracklist
CD 2: Music of the Renaissance |
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CD 3: Baroque Vocal |
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CD 4: Baroque Instrumental |
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CD 5: The Classical Symphony |
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CD 6: The Classical Concerto |
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CD 7: A Trip to France |
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CD 8: The Romantic Symphony |
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CD 9: Cycles and Songs |
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CD 10: The Virtuoso I |
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CD 11: The Virtuoso II |
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CD 12: The Romantic Cello |
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CD 13: The Virtuoso III |
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CD 14: Big Voice, Big Orchestra |
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CD 15: Get Your Programme! |
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CD 16: New Currents |
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CD 17: A World Re‐Arranged |
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CD 18: ¡Viva España! |
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CD 19: Lasting Impressions |
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CD 20: Points of View |
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CD 21: Minimalism |
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CD 22: Opera – Overtures |
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CD 23: Opera – Arias |
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CD 24: Opera – Duets & Choruses |
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Credits
CD 1: Music of the Middle Ages
balance engineer: |
Heinz Wildhagen (1981-01)
(tracks 1–3)
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choir vocals: |
Benedictine Monks of the Abbey Münsterschwarzach
(tracks 4–7)
Early Music Consort of London
(track 11)
Benedictine Monks of the Abbey Münsterschwarzach (1981-01)
(tracks 1–3)
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chorus master: |
Pater Godehard Joppich
(tracks 4–7)
Pater Godehard Joppich (1981-01)
(tracks 1–3)
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composer: |
Guillaume de Machaut
(track 11)
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conductor: |
David Munrow
(tracks 8–13)
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orchestra: |
Early Music Consort of London
(tracks 8–9, 11–13)
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performer: |
Early Music Consort of London
(track 11)
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producer: |
Heinz Wildhagen
(tracks 1–3)
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vocals: |
Martyn Hill
(tracks 8, 10)
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recorded at: | |
recording of: |
Qui es promesses
(track 11)
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Release
ASIN: |
UK: B013XTXLW8 [info]
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discography entry: |
http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/cat/4794648 [info]
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