Ludwig van Beethoven, Mitglieder Des Collegium Aureum – Septett Es-dur
Label: | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – 1C 065-99 713 Q |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Quadraphonic |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Classical |
Tracklist
Septett Es-dur Op. 20 Für Violine, Viola, Fagott, Violoncello und Kontrabaß (1799-1980) | |||
A1 | Adagio – Allegro Con Brio | ||
A2 | Adagio Cantabile | ||
A3 | Tempo Di Minuetto | ||
B1 | Tema Con Variazioni | ||
B2 | Scherzo – Allegro Molto E Vivace | ||
B3 | Andante Con Moto Alla Marcia – Presto |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Zedernsaal, Schloss Kirchheim
- Printed By – Johannes Alt GmbH
Credits
- Artwork By [Stich Innenseite] – J. J. Neidl
- Artwork By [Titelbild] – M. Jungblut
- Bassoon – Günther Pfitzenmaier
- Clarinet – Hans Deinzer
- Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven
- Contrabass – Rudolf Schlegel
- Design [Gestaltung] – B & M Wiesinger
- Ensemble – Mitglieder Des Collegium Aureum
- Horn – Christoph Brandt - Lindenbaum*
- Liner Notes – Hans Schmidt (4)
- Liner Notes [Übersetzung] – D. D. Jones, J. Fournier*
- Photography – HM-Archiv
- Recording Supervisor – P. Dery*
- Viola – Heinz-Otto Graf
- Violin – Franzjosef Maier
- Violoncello – Rudolf Mandalka
Notes
Liner Notes in German, English and French
Made in Germany
On labels: ℗ 1977 hamonia mundi
On back sleeve: ℗ 1978 hamonia mundi
Embossed no ink stamp on back sleeve: EMI
Mitglieder des Collegium aurerum auf Originalinstrumenten:
Heinz Denzer, Klarinette (Tutz, Innsbruck, nach einem Modell um 1790, anonym)
Günter Pfitzenmaier, Fagott (Wood & Ivy, London um 1800)
Christoph Brandt-Lindenbaum, Horn (Inventionshorn von Meinl & Lauber, Geretsried, nach einem alten Modell)
Franzjosef Maier, Violine (Nicolaus Gagliano, Neapel 1723)
Heinz-Otto Graf, Viola (Gaspar da Salò, Brescia um 1600)
Rudolf Mandalka, Violoncello (Nicola I Gagliano, Neapel 1760)
Rudolf Schlegel, Kontrabaß (anonym, Südtirol um 1800)
Made in Germany
On labels: ℗ 1977 hamonia mundi
On back sleeve: ℗ 1978 hamonia mundi
Embossed no ink stamp on back sleeve: EMI
Mitglieder des Collegium aurerum auf Originalinstrumenten:
Heinz Denzer, Klarinette (Tutz, Innsbruck, nach einem Modell um 1790, anonym)
Günter Pfitzenmaier, Fagott (Wood & Ivy, London um 1800)
Christoph Brandt-Lindenbaum, Horn (Inventionshorn von Meinl & Lauber, Geretsried, nach einem alten Modell)
Franzjosef Maier, Violine (Nicolaus Gagliano, Neapel 1723)
Heinz-Otto Graf, Viola (Gaspar da Salò, Brescia um 1600)
Rudolf Mandalka, Violoncello (Nicola I Gagliano, Neapel 1760)
Rudolf Schlegel, Kontrabaß (anonym, Südtirol um 1800)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 99 713 A-1-Q
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 99 713 B-1-Q
- Label Code: LC 0761
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Septett Es-dur Op. 20 (LP, Album, Stereo) | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | 065-99713 | Germany | 1975 | ||
New Submission | Septett Es-dur Op. 20 (LP, Album, Reissue, Quadraphonic) | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | 1C 065-99 713 Q | Germany | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Septett Es-dur (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Quadraphonic, Gatefold) | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | HMI 73063 | Italy | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Septett Es-dur (LP, Album, Reissue, Quadraphonic) | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | HMLP 12.502 | Brazil | 1980 | ||
New Submission | Septet In E Flat, Op. 20 (LP, Album, Club Edition, Reissue, Stereo) | World Record Club, World Record Club | R-09088, R 09088 | Australia | 1985 |
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