Symphony No.4

Gustav Mahler, Sir Simon Rattle, Amanda Roocroft, City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

16 ma 1 chce
Rok
2002
Kraj
Europe
Format
CD
Album, Reissue, Stereo
Label
EMI Classics
7243 5 56563 2 2
Classical Late RomanticSymphonyOrchestra
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 7 24355 65632 2 Label Code: LC 06646 SPARS Code: DDD Matrix / Runout: EMI UDEN 5565632 @ 1 IFPI L047 010108-NL Mastering SID Code: IFPI L047 Mould SID Code: ifpi 1511
Tracklista
Symphony No.4 In G = Symphonie Nr.4 G-dur = Symphonie N°4 En Sol Majeur
Notatki wydania
Recorded / Aufgenommen / Enregistré: V.1997, Smphony Hall, Birmingham Standard jewel case, with transparent tray, with 20-page booklet Liner Notes in English (© Andrew Huth, 1998), German (© stefan Weiss, 1998) and French, sung text in French, German and English Front Cover / Titelseite / En couverture: Giovanni Segantini (1859-99) – The Wicked Mother. (Kunsthaus, Zürich / Bridgeman Art Library, London) ℗ 1998 © 2002 59.24
Credits
  • Composed By Gustav Mahler
  • Conductor Sir Simon Rattle
  • Cover [Front Cover] Giovanni Segantini
  • Design Paul Mitchell (9)
  • Edited By Harriet Sims
  • Edited By Stephen Frost
  • Engineer [Balance Engineer] Mike Clements
  • Layout [Back Cover] Stuart Wilson (2)
  • Liner Notes Andrew Huth
  • Liner Notes Stefan Weiss (2)
  • Liner Notes [Traduction] Béatrice Vierne
  • Liner Notes [Traduction] Michel Roubinet
  • Liner Notes [Translation] William Mann
  • Orchestra City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Photography By Sheila Rock
  • Photography By Trevor Leighton
  • Producer David R. Murray
  • Soprano Vocals Amanda Roocroft
  • Supervised By [Language Coach] Franziska Roth
Firmy
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) Peter Willi
  • Copyright (c) William Mann
  • Recorded At Symphony Hall, Birmingham
  • Glass Mastered At EMI Uden
  • Pressed By EMI Uden
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