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Kindertotenlieder #2 : [Nun seh' ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen] / Mahler.

LIBRA - Manuscripts Storage Ms. Coll. 207 Cassette MA196
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Format:
Other
Author/Creator:
Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911.
Contributor:
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993, performer.
Rückert, Friedrich, 1788-1866.
Standardized Title:
Kindertotenlieder. Nun seh' ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Rückert, Friedrich, 1788-1866--Musical settings.
Rückert, Friedrich.
Rückert, Friedrich, 1788-1866.
Songs (Low voice) with orchestra.
Song cycles--Excerpts.
Song cycles.
Musical settings.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Penn Provenance:
Gift of Marian Anderson.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : analog, 78 rpm., mono ; 12 in.
1 audiocassette : analog, mono, Dolby B processed
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape
12 in.
Contained In:
Marian Anderson Collection of Test Pressings. Cassette MA196.
Place of Publication:
Camden, N.J. : RCA Victor, [1950]
System Details:
analog
78 rpm
coarse groove
mono
Participant:
Marian Anderson, alto; unidentified orchestra and conductor (San Francisco Symphony with Pierre Monteux?).
Notes:
Song for alto and orchestra.
Sung in German.
Words by Friedrich Rückert.
Recorded Feb. 26, 1950?
Test pressing.
Matrix number: RCA Victor: E0-RC-401-1R.
Original copy: disc (MA196); preservation copy: 7 in. reel to reel tape (MA Reel 33); service copy: cassette tape (MA196). Preservation and service copies recorded 1997.
Publisher Number:
E0-RC-401-1R RCA Victor

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