Brahms: Female choruses ; Schubert: Three choruses [sound recording]

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: HRC 057 | White LabelSpoken language: gerlat Publication details: [Hungary] : White Label, ℗1987Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo, 12 cm, 7 page bookletSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 CD 782.6 BRAH
LOC classification:
  • M2034 .B73 1987
Contents:
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 1. Psalm 13, op. 27 (5:55) -- 2. Three sacred choruses, op. 37 (6:57) -- 3. Ave Maria, op. 12 (4:02) -- 4. Four songs, op. 17 (17:31) -- 5. Twelve songs and romances, op. 44 (18:48) -- Franz Schubert (1797-1828) 6. Three choruses, op. post. 112 (11:04)
Summary: In the Brahms works: Kodály Zoltán Female Choir, Budapest ; Hédy Lubik, harp, Ferenc Tarjáni, László Kiss, horns (in op. 17) ; Gábor Lehotka, organ (in op. 27 and op. 12) ; Ilona Andor, conductor. In the Schubert: Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus ; István Antal, piano ; Zoltán Vásárhelyi, conductor.
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Compact Disc (Audio) Compact Disc (Audio) Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library Audio Visual CD 782.6 BRAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A01895

The Brahms op. 27 and op. 12 for women's chorus and organ ; op. 37 and op. 44 for women's chorus unaccompanied ; op. 17 for women's chorus, 2 horns, and harp. The Schubert for mixed chorus and piano.
The Brahms op. 37 and op. 12 sung in Latin, the remainder in German.Analog recording, digitally remastered.
Program notes by Antal Ribári in English (5 p.) inserted in container.

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 1. Psalm 13, op. 27 (5:55) -- 2. Three sacred choruses, op. 37 (6:57) -- 3. Ave Maria, op. 12 (4:02) -- 4. Four songs, op. 17 (17:31) -- 5. Twelve songs and romances, op. 44 (18:48) -- Franz Schubert (1797-1828) 6. Three choruses, op. post. 112 (11:04)

In the Brahms works: Kodály Zoltán Female Choir, Budapest ; Hédy Lubik, harp, Ferenc Tarjáni, László Kiss, horns (in op. 17) ; Gábor Lehotka, organ (in op. 27 and op. 12) ; Ilona Andor, conductor. In the Schubert: Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus ; István Antal, piano ; Zoltán Vásárhelyi, conductor.

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