Wiegenlieder

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1Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gut' Nacht
orchestra:
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)
conductor:
Peter Breiner (pianist, conductor, composer)
recording of:
5 Lieder, op. 49: Nr. 4. Wiegenlied (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Johannes Brahms (German composer)
arranger:
Alfred Herzog (Orchestrator)
arrangement of:
5 Lieder, op. 49: Nr. 4. Wiegenlied "Guten Abend, gute Nacht" (for voice and piano)
Johannes Brahms2:15
2Ein Sommernachtstraum: Notturno, op. 61 Nr. 3
engineer and producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer)
orchestra:
Slovenská filharmónia (Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislava) (from 1987-06-14 until 1987-06-19)
conductor:
Anthony Bramall (conductor) (from 1987-06-14 until 1987-06-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia (from 1987-06-14 until 1987-06-19)
recording of:
Ein Sommernachtstraum, op. 61: 7. Notturno. Con moto tranquillo (from 1987-06-14 until 1987-06-19)
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (in 1842)
part of:
Ein Sommernachtstraum, op. 61
recording of:
Ein Sommernachtstraum, op. 61: 2. Elfenreigen. Allegro vivace
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (in 1842)
part of:
Ein Sommernachtstraum, op. 61
Felix Mendelssohn6:29
3Lullaby
piano:
Ashley Wass (pianist)
recording of:
A Lullaby, GP 126
lyricist:
Sir Arnold Bax (English composer)
composer:
Sir Arnold Bax (English composer) (in 1910)
part of:
A Catalogue of the Works of Sir Arnold Bax (number: GP 126)
Sir Arnold Bax4:32
4Wiegenlied des Feuervogels
orchestra:
BRT Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Alexander Rahbari (Ali Rahbari, often credited as “Alexander” Rahbari)
recording of:
L’Oiseau de feu: III. Berceuse (“Concert suite for orchestra No. 2” 1919 version)
composer:
Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский (Russian composer) (in 1919)
part of:
L’Oiseau de feu, suite de 1919 (“The Firebird” 1919 Suite, aka Concert Suite for Orchestra no. 2)
Igor Strawinsky3:59
5Kinderszenen, op. 15: Träumerei
engineer:
János Bohus (Hungarian sound engineer.) (from 1992-11-18 until 1992-11-22)
producer:
Ibolya Tóth
piano:
Jenő Jandó (pianist) (from 1992-11-18 until 1992-11-22)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1993)
recorded at:
Unitarian Church in Budapest, Hungary (from 1992-11-18 until 1992-11-22)
recording of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15: No. 7. Träumerei (original for piano) (from 1992-11-18 until 1992-11-22)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (in 1838)
part of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15
Robert Schumann2:47
6Berceuse, op. 16
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer) (in 1988-06), Teije van Geest (engineer/producer) (in 1988-06) and Martin Sauer (engineer/producer) (in 1988-06)
orchestra:
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) (in 1988-06)
conductor:
Keith Clark (American conductor) (in 1988-06)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia (in 1988-06)
recording of:
Berceuse for Violin and Orchestra, op. 16
orchestrator and composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer)
orchestration of:
Berceuse for Violin (or Cello) and Piano in D major, op. 16
recording of:
Berceuse, op. 16 (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer)
arrangement of:
Berceuse for Violin (or Cello) and Piano in D major, op. 16
Gabriel Fauré5:24
7Nocturne Nr. 8 in Des-Dur, op. 27 Nr.2
producer:
Martin Sauer (engineer/producer)
piano:
İdil Biret (pianist) (from 1991-07 until 1991-09)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1991)
recorded at:
Tonstudio van Geest in Sandhausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (from 1991-07 until 1991-09)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 8 in D-flat major, op. 27 no. 2: Lento sostenuto (from 1991-07 until 1991-09)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer) (in 1836)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 27
Fryderyk Chopin6:15
8Chanson de nuit, op. 15 Nr. 1
engineer:
Paul McGlashan
producer and editor:
Wayne Laird (producer at Atoll records)
orchestra:
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
James Judd (conductor)
recorded at:
Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, North Island, New Zealand (from 2004-04-06 until 2004-04-08)
recording of:
Chanson de nuit, op. 15 no. 1 (for orchestra)
orchestrator and composer:
Edward Elgar (composer)
premiered at:
Queen’s Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1901-09-14)
version of:
Chanson de nuit, op. 15 no. 1 (for violin and piano)
Edward Elgar4:29
9Lyrische Stücke, Buch 5, op. 54: Notturno
engineer and editor:
Victor Engholmen (engineer) (in 1993-12), Morten Lindberg (in 1993-12) and Jørn Pedersen (in 1993-12)
co-producer:
Krysztof Drab (producer) (in 1993-12), Arild Erikstad (in 1993-12) and Einar Steen-Nøkleberg (in 1993-12)
piano:
Einar Steen-Nøkleberg (from 1993-12-21 until 1993-12-23)
recorded at:
Lindemansalen in Oslo, Norway (from 1993-12-18 until 1993-12-30)
recording of:
Lyriske stykker, hefte V, op. 54: No. 4: Notturno (original for piano) (from 1993-12-21 until 1993-12-23)
composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1891)
part of:
Lyriske stykker, hefte V, op. 54
Edvard Grieg4:28
10Zwei Klavierstücke, op. posth. (B. 188): I. Wiegenlied
engineer:
Geert Puhlmann
producer:
Wolfram Nehls
editor:
Tina Emmerling
piano:
Stefan Veselka (from 1999-10-05 until 1999-10-08)
recorded at:
Deutschland Radio Studio 10 in Berlin, Germany (from 1999-10-05 until 1999-10-08)
recording of:
2 Pieces, B. 188: No. 1. Lullaby (for piano) (from 1999-10-05 until 1999-10-08)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1894-08-28 until 1894-09-07)
part of:
2 Pieces, B. 188 (for piano)
Antonín Dvořák3:10
11Suite bergamasque: Clair de lune
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer) (in 1988-06), Teije van Geest (engineer/producer) (in 1988-06) and Martin Sauer (engineer/producer) (in 1988-06)
orchestra:
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) (in 1988-06)
conductor:
Keith Clark (American conductor) (in 1988-06)
arranger:
Alfred Reed (US composer and conductor)
recorded at:
Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio in Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia (in 1988-06)
recording of:
Suite bergamasque : III. Clair de lune (orch. A. Reed)
orchestrator:
Alfred Reed (US composer and conductor)
orchestration of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82a : III. Clair de lune (for piano)
recording of:
Suite bergamasque : III. Clair de lune (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (from 1890 until 1905)
arrangement of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82a : III. Clair de lune (for piano)
Claude Debussy4:30
12Kinderalbum, op. 39: Nr 21. Süsse Träumerei
producer:
Günter Appenheimer (producer/engineer)
piano:
İdil Biret (pianist) (in 1993-05)
recorded at:
Clara-Wieck-Auditorium (Sandhausen/Heidelberg) in Sandhausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (in 1993-05)
recording of:
Children's Album, op. 39: No. 21. Sweet Dreams (for piano) (in 1993-05)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Russian romantic composer) (from 1878-05 until 1878-07)
part of:
Children's Album, op. 39 (for piano)
Peter I. Tschaikowsky2:36
13Chants d' Auvergne, Bd. 1: Nr 4. Brezairola
soprano vocals:
Véronique Gens (soprano) (from 2004-07-09 until 2004-07-13)
orchestra:
Orchestre national de Lille (from 2004-07-09 until 2004-07-13)
conductor:
Jean‐Claude Casadesus (conductor) (from 2004-07-09 until 2004-07-13)
recorded at:
Auditorium du Nouveau Siècle in Lille, Nord, Hauts-de-France, France (from 2004-07-09 until 2004-07-13)
recording of:
Chants d’Auvergne: Troisième Série: No. 4. Brezairola
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Joseph Canteloube
part of:
Chants d'Auvergne: Troisième Série
Joseph Canteloube3:16
14Lieder ohne Worte: Nr. 36 in E-Dur, op. 67 No. 6: Wiegenlied
engineer:
István Berényi (engineer) (from 1989-07 until 1989-08) and Horváth János (engineer) (from 1989-07 until 1989-08)
producer:
György Jólesz (producer) (from 1989-07 until 1989-08)
piano:
Péter Nagy (Hungarian pianist) (from 1989-07-14 until 1989-08-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1989)
recorded at:
Instituto Italiano di Cultura in Budapest, Hungary (from 1989-07-14 until 1989-08-12)
recording of:
Lied ohne Worte E-Dur, op. 67 Nr. 6
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (from 1843 until 1845)
part of:
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke (MWV) (number: MWV U 188)
part of:
Lieder ohne Worte, op. 67
Felix Mendelssohn2:08
15Wiegenlied, D. 948
orchestra:
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)
conductor:
Peter Breiner (pianist, conductor, composer)
recording of:
Wiegenlied, D. 498
lyricist:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer) (in 1816-11)
part of:
Franz Schubert, thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge (number: D. 498)
Franz Schubert2:11
16Berceuse in Des-Dur, op. 57
producer:
Martin Sauer (engineer/producer) (from 1991-03 until 1992-02)
piano:
İdil Biret (pianist) (from 1991-03 until 1992-02)
recorded at:
Clara-Wieck-Auditorium (Sandhausen/Heidelberg) in Sandhausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (from 1991-03 until 1992-02)
recording of:
Berceuse in D-flat major, op. 57 (from 1991-03 until 1992-02)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (composer)
dedicated to:
Elise Gavard
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 57)
Fryderyk Chopin4:41
17Come, Heavy Sleep
lute:
Dorothy Linell
countertenor vocals:
Steven Rickards (countertenor)
recorded at:
Fordham Town Hall in New York, United States (from 1995-10-26 until 1995-10-30)
recording of:
The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 20: “Come, Heavy Sleep” (from 1995-10-26 until 1995-10-30)
composer:
John Dowland (composer and lutenist) (in 1597)
part of:
The First Booke of Songs or Ayres
John Dowland4:17
18Rêverie
producer:
Joël Perrot (French sound engineer)
piano:
François‐Joël Thiollier (French-American pianist) (from 1994-11-28 until 1994-12-01)
recorded at:
Temple Saint‐Marcel in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 1994-11-28 until 1994-12-01)
recording of:
Rêverie, L. 68, CD 76 (for piano) (from 1994-11-28 until 1994-12-01)
composer:
Claude Debussy (composer) (in 1890)
premiered at:
[concert] (1899-02-27)
publisher:
Choudens (in 1891) and Eugène Fromont (in 1905)
part of:
Catalogue François Lesure des œuvres de Claude Debussy (Version de 1977 “L.”) (number: L. 68) and Catalogue François Lesure des œuvres de Claude Debussy (Version révisée en 2001 “CD”) (number: CD 76)
Claude Debussy4:25