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Der Wildschütz / Lortzing.

LIBRA Berlin 11432 CD
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Lortzing, Albert, 1801-1851.
Contributor:
Mathis, Edith, performer.
Resick, Georgine, performer.
Soffel, Doris, performer.
Schreier, Peter, performer.
Hornik, Gottfried, performer.
Sotin, Hans, performer.
Klee, Bernhard, conductor.
Berliner Rundfunk. Grosser Chor, performer.
Rundfunk-Kinderchor Berlin, performer.
Staatskapelle Berlin, performer.
Standardized Title:
Wildschütz
Language:
English
French
German
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Operas.
Physical Description:
2 audio discs (152 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Berlin Classics : Edel Company, [1995, p1984]
System Details:
Compact discs. Digitally remastered.
Contents:
CD1. Ouvertüre
Akt I
Akt II, Szene 1-4
CD2. Akt II, Szene 5-17
Akt III.
Participant:
Gottfried Hornik, baritone ; Doris Soffel, alto ; Peter Schreier, tenor ; Edith Mathis, soprano ; Gertrud von Ottenthal, mezzo ; Hans Sotin, bass ; Georgine Resick, soprano ; Reiner Süss, bass ; Bernd Riedel, baritone ; Rundfunkchor Berlin ; Rundfunk-Kinderchor Berlin ; Staatskapelle Berlin ; Bernhard Klee, conductor.
Credits:
Libretto by A. Lortzing freely adapted from a comedy by Kotzebue.
Notes:
Comic opera in 3 acts. Sung in German.
Program notes and synopsis in German, English and French and libretto in German in container insert.
Recorded: Berlin, Christuskirche, 1 & 11/1980; 5/1981; 1/1982.
OCLC:
34586372
Publisher Number:
782124114329
0011432BC Berlin Classics

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