Sechs Lieder, op. 14: I. Die Sonne

~ Recording by Schönberg Ensemble, Reinbert de Leeuw, Dorothy Dorow

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
2.14Sechs Lieder, op. 14: I. Die Sonne1:32Anton WebernSchönberg Ensemble Edition: A Century of Music in PerspectiveSchönberg EnsembleAlbum + Compilation
Etcetera (Dutch classical label)KTC 9000

Relationships

miscellaneous support:Henk Guittart (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10: task: recording supervisor)
Wim de Jong (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10: task: recording supervisor)
Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10: task: recording supervisor)
Janneke van der Meer (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10: task: recording supervisor)
producer:Adriaan Verstijnen (Dutch recording engineer & producer)
bass clarinet:Liesbeth de Jong (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
cello:Hans Woudenberg (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
clarinet:Pierre Woudenberg (Dutch classical clarinetist) (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
violin:Wim de Jong (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
soprano vocals:Dorothy Dorow (soprano) (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
orchestra:Schönberg Ensemble (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
conductor:Reinbert de Leeuw (Dutch conductor and pianist) (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
recorded at:Muziekcentrum Vredenburg (old venue, closed 2008) in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)
recording of:6 Songs, op. 14: I. Die Sonne "Täglich kommt die gelbe Sonne": Ruhig fließend (from 1986-09-08 until 1986-09-10)

6 Songs, op. 14: I. Die Sonne "Täglich kommt die gelbe Sonne": Ruhig fließend

lyricist:Georg Trakl (Austrian poet, † 1914)
composer:Anton Webern (composer) (from 1917 until 1921)
part of:6 Songs, op. 14 (order: 1)