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A Life For Music

Seiji Ozawa · 2014
ЛейблDeutsche Grammophon
Каталожный №0289 4820410 6
Формат23×CD, Сборник; Box Set
Дата выпуска2014
СтранаИталия
ЖанрКлассика
СтильБарокко, Классика, Романтизм, Модерн, Choral
Штрихкод028948204106

Треклист

Mass In B Minor, BWV 232
Symphony No. 7 In A, Op. 92
Symphony No. 8 In B Minor, D. 759 - Unfinished
Violin Concerto - To The Memory Of An Angel
Violin Concerto
La Damnation De Faust, Op. 24
Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98
Hungarian Dance No. 5 In G Minor
Hungarian Dance No. 6 In D
Symphony No. 8 In G, Op. 88
The Noon Witch, Op. 108
Symphony In D Minor
Concerto In G Minor For Organ, Strings And Timpani
An American In Paris
Symphonic Dances From "West Side Story" (Symphonic Dances)
Street Music: A Blues Concerto
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Op. 21 And Op. 61
Gloria (For Soprano, Mixed Chorus And Orchestra)
Stabat Mater (For Soprano, Mixed Chorus And Orchestra)
Symphony No. 5 In B Flat Major, Op. 100
Lieutenant Kijé - Symphonic Suite, Op. 60
Piano Concerto No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 16
Piano Concerto In G Major
Gurrelieder (For Soloists, Chorus And Orchestra)
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 (Transfigured Night - Rev.: 1943, Version For String Orchestra)
Cappricio
Apollon Musagète (Ballet In Two Scenes - 1947 Version)
Concerto For Cello And Orchestra No. 2, Op. 126
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 2, Op. 129
Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In A Minor. Op. 125 (Orchestration Of Schumann's Cello Concerto, Op. 129)
Symphony No. 9 In C, D. 944 "Great"
Wiener-Philharmoniker-Fanfare Für Blechblasinstrumente Und Pauken, O.Op. 109 = Fanfare For The Vienna Philharmonic
Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 (An Alpine Symphony)
Feierlicher Einzug Der Ritter Des Johanniterordens (Investitutmarsch) Für Blechbläser Und Pauken, O.Op. 103 = Solemn Entry Of The Knights Of St John
November Steps (For Orchestra With Shakuhachi And Biwa)
Eclipse (For Shakuhachi And Biwa)
Viola Concerto - A String Around Autumn
Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 35
Violin Concerto In D Minor, Op. 47

Участники

A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Anthony Freud
A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Costa Pilavachi
A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Hermine Sterringa
A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Louwrens Langevoort
A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Wilhelm Hellweg
A&R [Artists & Repertoire Production]: Wouter Hoekstra
Arranged By [Violin Part]: Robert Schumann
Artwork: Punto E Virgola
Baritone Vocals: Andreas Schmidt
Baritone Vocals [Bauer (Peasant)]: David Arnold
Baritone Vocals [Méphistophélès]: Donald McIntyre
Bass Vocals: Alastair Miles
Bass Vocals [Brander]: Thomas Paul
Basso Continuo, Cello: Sadao Harada
Basso Continuo, Double Bass: Akira Akahoshi
Basso Continuo, Organ: Christine Schornsheim
Bassoon: Akio Koyama
Biwa: Kinshi Tsuruta
Cello: Sumiko Kurata
Cello: Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi
Choir: Boston Boy Choir
Choir: Tanglewood Festival Chorus
Choir: Tokyo Opera Singers
Chorus Master: John Oliver
Chorus Master: Theodore Marier
Chorus Master [Choral Director]: Peter Dijkstra
Composed By: Alban Berg
Composed By: Antonín Dvořák
Composed By: Arnold Schoenberg
Composed By: Bill Russo
Composed By: César Franck
Composed By: Dmitri Shostakovich
Composed By: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Composed By: Francis Poulenc
Composed By: Franz Schubert
Composed By: George Gershwin
Composed By: Hector Berlioz
Composed By: Igor Stravinsky
Composed By: Igor Stravinsky
Composed By: Jean Sibelius
Composed By: Johann Sebastian Bach
Composed By: Johannes Brahms
Composed By: Leonard Bernstein
Composed By: Ludwig van Beethoven
Composed By: Maurice Ravel
Composed By: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Composed By: Richard Strauss
Composed By: Robert Schumann
Composed By: Sergei Prokofiev
Composed By: Toru Takemitsu
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Edited By [Editing]: Christopher Alder
Edited By [Editing]: Ingmar Haas
Edited By [Editing]: Oliver Rogalla
Edited By [Editing]: Reinhild Schmidt
Edited By [Tape Editing]: Gosia Jankowska
Edited By [Tape Editing]: Joram Pinxteren
Edited By [Tape Editing]: Kees de Visser
Edited By [Tape Editing]: Rico Yntema
Edited By [Tape Editor]: Everett Porter
Edited By [Tape Editor]: Jan Wesselink
Edited By [Tape Editor]: Jean van Vugt
Edited By [Tape Editor]: Manabu Ohkoshi
Edited By [Tape Editor]: Raymond Rafael
Engineer [Assistant]: Bastian Schick
Engineer [Assistant]: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Engineer [Balance]: Hans-Peter Schweigmann
Engineer [Balance]: Jack Hunt
Engineer [Balance]: Karl-August Naegler
Engineer [Balance]: Klaus Hiemann
Engineer [Balance]: Masamichi Ohashi
Engineer [Balance]: Onno Scholtze
Engineer [Balance]: Wilhelm Hellweg
Engineer [Recording]: Andrew Wedman
Engineer [Recording]: Cees Heijkoop
Engineer [Recording]: Everett Porter
Engineer [Recording]: Hans-Peter Schweigmann
Engineer [Recording]: Jan Wesselink
Engineer [Recording]: Jobst Eberhardt
Engineer [Recording]: Jürgen Bulgrin
Engineer [Recording]: Kiyoshi Fukiwa
Engineer [Recording]: Klaus Behrens
Engineer [Recording]: Klaus Hiemann
Engineer [Recording]: Pieter Boer
Engineer [Recording]: Reinhard Lagemann
Engineer [Recording]: Roger de Schot
Engineer [Recording]: Suenori Fukui
Engineer [Recording]: Tony Faulkner
Engineer [Recording]: Willem van Leeuwen
Engineer [Recording]: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Engineer [Recording]: Youichi Umezawa
Engineer [Recording]: Yuji Hirano
Executive-Producer: Alison Ames
Executive-Producer: Clive Bennett
Executive-Producer: Hanno Rinke
Executive-Producer: Wolfgang Stengel
Executive-Producer [Associate]: Pål Christian Moe
Executive-Producer [Associate], Coordinator [Project]: Matthias Spindler
Executive-Producer, Producer [Recording]: Thomas Mowrey
Flute: Shigenori Kudo
Harmonica, Piano: Corky Siegel
Horn: Nobuyuki Mizuno
Liner Notes: Sandro Cappelletto
Liner Notes [English Translation]: Karel Clapshaw
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Second Fairy]: Frederica von Stade
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Waldtaube (Wood-Dove)]: Tatiana Troyanos
Narrator: Judi Dench
Oboe: Fumiaki Miyamoto
Oboe: Reinhard Holch
Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra: Saito Kinen Orchestra
Orchestra: San Francisco Symphony
Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
Orchestrated By: Dmitri Shostakovich
Organ: Rudolf Scholz
Organ: Simon Preston
Photography By [Photo]: Gabriela Brandenstein
Piano: Yundi Li
Producer: Christopher Alder
Producer: Franz-Christian Wulff
Producer [Recording]: Christian Gansch
Producer [Recording]: Cord Garben
Producer [Recording]: Wilhelm Hellweg
Producer [Recording]: Wolfgang Stengel
Producer, Recording Supervisor: Rainer Brock
Producer, Recording Supervisor: Thomas Mowrey
Producer, Recording Supervisor: Thomas Mowrey
Shakuhachi: Katsuya Yokoyama
Soloist [Bass Vocals - "Epilogue Sur La Terre]: Thomas Paul
Soloist [Vocals - "Dans Le Ciel"]: Judith Dickison
Soprano Vocals: Kathleen Battle
Soprano Vocals [First Fairy]: Kathleen Battle
Soprano Vocals [II], Contralto Vocals: Angelika Kirchschlager
Soprano Vocals [I]: Barbara Bonney
Soprano Vocals [Marguerite]: Edith Mathis
Soprano Vocals [Tove]: Jessye Norman
Speech [Speaker]: Werner Klemperer
Technician [Piano]: Serge Poulain
Tenor Vocals: John Mark Ainsley
Tenor Vocals [Faust]: Stuart Burrows
Tenor Vocals [Klaus-Narr (Klaus The Jester)]: Kim Scown
Tenor Vocals [Waldemar]: James McCracken
Text By: Almire Gandonnière
Text By: Hector Berlioz
Text By: Jens Peter Jacobsen
Text By [Edited By]: Evans Mirageas
Text By [Edited By]: Seiji Ozawa
Timpani: Everett Firth
Timpani: Sawako Yasue
Translated By [German Translation]: Robert Franz Arnold
Trumpet: Tim Morrison
Viola: Mazumi Tanamura
Viola: Nobuko Imai
Viola: Nobuko Okada
Violin: Gidon Kremer
Violin: Itzhak Perlman
Violin: Masuko Ushioda
Violin: Masuko Ushioda
Violin: Shoko Oki
Violin: Viktoria Mullova

Компании

: Universal Music Italia s.r.l.
: Universal International Music B.V.
: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
: Universal Music Italia s.r.l.
: Gabriela Brandenstein
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: EDC, Germany
: B. Schott's Söhne
: Universal Edition Wien
: Amberson Enterprises, Inc.
: Éditions Salabert
: G. Schirmer Inc.
: Naganoken Matsumoto Bunka Kaikan
: Boosey & Hawkes Ltd
: Hans Sikorski Musikverlag
: Symphony Hall, Boston
: Wiener Musikverein
: Flint Center For The Performing Arts
: Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin
: Großer Saal, Wiener Musikverein
: Schauspielhaus Berlin

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Примечания

In a thick, full-colour card box. CDs individually housed in full colour card sleeves. With a 24 page booklet featuring performance and liner notes. Editor's Note: | character used to separate parts or acts that would ordinarily call for a Header, but is not used here, to keep complete works under a single Index Track. Performance Notes - CD 1 & CD 2 - Recording: Naganoken Matsumoto Buna Kaikan, Japan, 29 August - 4 September 2000. ℗ 2002 Universal International Music BV CD 3 - Live recording: Matsumoto Bunka Kaikan, Matsumoto, Japan, 10/1993. ℗ 1994 Universal International Music BV CD 4 - Publishers: Universal Edition, Wien (Berg); B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz (Stravinsky). ℗ 1980 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 5 & CD 6 - Recording: Boston, Massachussets USA, Symphony Hall, 10/1973. ℗ 1974 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 7 - Recording: Berlin, 9/1989. ℗ 1990 Universal International Music BV CD 8 - Live recording: Musikverein, Vienna, 4/1992. ℗ 1993 Universal International Music BV CD 9 - Recording: Boston, Symphony Hall, 11/1991 (Franck), 12/1991 (Poulenc). Publishers: Éditions Salbert (Poulenc). ℗ 1993 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 10 - Recordings: Cupertino, California, Flint Center, DeAnza College, 6/1972 (Bernstein), 5/1976 (Gershwin, Russo). Publishers: New World Music Corp., New York (Gershwin); Amberson Enterprises/G. Schirmer, New York (Bernstein). ℗ 1973 (Bernstein) / 1977 (Gershwin, Russo) Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 11 - Recording: Boston, Symphony Hall, 10/1992. ℗ 1994 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 12 - Recordings: Boston, Symphony Hall, 11/1987. Publisher: Éditions Salabert, Paris. ℗ 1989 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 13 - Recordings: Berlin, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, 1 & 11/1990 (No. 5), 11/1990 (Kijé). Publishers: Boosey & Hawkes, London (Kijé); Musikverlag Hans Sikorski, Hamburg (No. 5). ℗ 1991 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 14 - Recordings: Berlin, Philharmonie (Großer Saal), 5/2007. Publishers: Boosey & Hawkes - Bote & Bock GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin (1-4); Editions Durand, Paris (5-7). ℗ 2007 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 15 & CD 16 - Liver recording: Boston Symphony Hall, 4/1979. ℗ 1979 Universal International Music BV CD 17 - Recording: Matsumoto Bunka Kaikan, Matsumoto, Japan, 9/1993 (Schoenberg); 9/1994 (Stravinsky, Strauss). ℗ 1996 Universal International Music BV CD 18 - Recording: Boston, Symphony Hall, 8/1975. Publisher: Belwin Hills. ℗ 1976 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 19 - Live recording: Boston Symphony Hall, 4/1992. Publishers: Musikverlag Hans Sikorski, Hamburg. ℗ 1994 Deutsche Grammophon International GmbH, Berlin CD 20 - Recording: Nagano-Ken Bunka Kaikan, Matsumoto, Japan, 9/1996. ℗ 1997 Universal International Music BV CD 21 - Recording: Großer Saal, Musikverein, Wien, 3/1996. ℗ 1997 Universal International Music BV CD 22 - Recording: Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin, 9/1989 (1), Schauspielhaus, Berlin, 8/1990 (2, 3). ℗ 1991 Universal International Music BV CD 23 - Recording: Boston, October, 1985. Publisher: Robert Lienau (Sibelius). ℗ 1986 Universal International Music BV Additional Performance Notes - CD 5 & CD 6 - 'Légende dramatique en quatre parties'. Text by Hector Berlioz and Almire Gandonnière based on Gérard de Nerval's translation of Goethe's "Faust". CD 7 - 'This recording, the last in which the late Sherman Walt performed, is respectfully dedicated to his memory by Seiji Ozawa. Mr. Walt was principal bassoonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1953-1989, and participated in the concerts of the Saito Kinen orchestra from it's inception.' CD 9 - Live recording CD 11 - 'Incidental Music to Shakespeare's play'. Text edited for a single narrator by Evans Miragaes and Seiji Ozawa CD 14 - Live recording CD 15 & CD 16 - Publishers: Universal Edition A.G., Wien CD 17 - Publishers (1-6): Universal Edition. Publishers (7-16): Boosey & Hawkes CD 21 - Publishers (1): Boosey & Hawkes. Composed for the Vienna Philharmonic Ball, the Fanfare was premiered on 4 March 1924. It is scored for 6 trumpets, 8 horns, 6 trombones, 2 tubas and 2 timpani. Publishers (2-23): F.E.C. Leuckart. Publishers (24): R. Lienau Verlag, Frankfurt. Composed in Garmisch in July 1909 and performed on 9 December 1909, this work is dedicated to Prince Frederich of Prussia, master of the Knights of St John of Balley-Brandenburg. The fanfare is scored for 12 trumpets, 3 solo trumpets, 4 horns, 4 trombones, 2 bass tubas and timpani. Photo: © Gabriela Brandenstein Universal Classics & Jazz A division of Universal Music Italia srl This product ℗ and © 2014 Universal Music Italia srl Made in the E.U.
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