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2 LP -
6808.401/402 - (p) 1975
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holland festival '75
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Georg Frederick Händel
(1685-1759) |
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Jephta - (Excerpts)
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- Part 1, scene 3 |
15'
40" |
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- Part 2, scene 3 (break in
tenor solo) |
11'
50" |
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- Part 2, scene 3 (final) |
11'
50" |
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- Part 2, scene 4 (chorus) |
6'
45" |
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- Part 3, finale |
8'
00" |
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Darius Milhaud
(1685-1759) |
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Les Choéphores |
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- E- Incantation |
14'
18" |
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- Présages |
3'
17" |
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- Exhortation |
2'
37" |
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- Hymne à la justice |
4'
35" |
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- Conclusion |
0'
50" |
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Nico Schuyt
(1922-1992) |
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Three preludes for
strings, 1973 |
10'
45" |
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Willem De Fesch
(1687-1761) |
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Sonata opus 7 no. 2 for
violin, oboe and basso continuo, 1733 |
4'
20" |
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Rob du Bois
(1934-2013) |
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Allegro for strings, 1973 |
7'
25" |
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Händel |
Milhaud |
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Benita
Valente, soprano (Iphis) |
Lyne
Dourian, soprano (Electra)
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Norma
Procter, contralto
(Storgè) |
Bernard
Kruysen, bariton (Orestes) |
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René Jacobs,
counter-tenor (Hamor) |
Anne
Forunet, voice (Choéphore)
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Alexander
Olivier, tenor (Jephta)
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Hilversum
Radio Choir / Carel Laôut, conductor) |
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Michael
Rippen, bass (Zebul) |
Hilversum
Radio Philharmonic Orchestra |
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Chamber
Choir of the Swedish Radio /
Eric Ericson, conductor
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Jean
Fournet, conductor |
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The
Hague Youth Choir / Marius
Berstlap, conductor
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The Hague
Philharmonic Orchestra |
Schuyt / du Bois |
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Nikolaus
Harnoncourt, conductor |
Amsterdam
Sinfonietta |
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Willem
Frederick Bon, conductor |
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De Fesch |
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Ensemble
Musica da Camera |
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Lucy van Dael, baroque violin |
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Ku Ebbinge, baroque oboe |
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Jaap ter Linden, viola da gamba |
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Ton Koopman, cembalo |
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Luogo e data
di registrazione
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De Duif, Amsterdam (Olanda) -
5-7 giugno 1975 (Harnoncourt)
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Registrazione
live / studio
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Live |
Producer / Engineer
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Dr. Jos Wouters / Hans
Scheltema |
Prima Edizione
CD
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Prima
Edizione LP
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Radio Nederland - 6808.401/402
- (2 lp) - 55' 10" + 56' 15" - (p) 1975
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Note
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Nikolaus
Harnoncourt (1929-2016)
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