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Paul Hindemith - Die Harmonie Der Welt album flac Performer: Paul Hindemith
Title: Die Harmonie Der Welt
Style: Modern
Released: 2002
MP3 album: 1800 mb
FLAC album: 1395 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Classical

Paul Hindemith (/ˈhɪndəmɪt/; 16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963) was a prolific German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor. In the 1920s, he became a major advocate of the Neue Sachlichkeit (new objectivity) style of music. Notable compositions include his song cycle Das Marienleben (1923), Der Schwanendreher for viola and orchestra (1935), and opera Mathis der Maler (1938)

Symphony: Mathis der Maler (Matthias the Painter) is among the most famous orchestral works of German composer Paul Hindemith. Music from the symphony was incorporated into, or reworked for, Hindemith's opera Mathis der Maler, which concerns the painter Matthias Grünewald (or Neithardt). Hindemith composed the symphony in 1934, while plans for the opera were in their preliminary stages.

Die Harmonie der Welt. 3 General Information. Symphonie „Die Harmonie der Welt. I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPH 50. v'ts/Sec's. I. Musica Instrumentalis.

Artists Paul Hindemith Symphonia Serena, Die Harmonie der Welt. Symphonia Serena, Die Harmonie der Welt Paul Hindemith. Symphonia Serena, Die Harmonie der Welt. This album has an average beat per minute of 94 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 69/136 BPM). Tracklist Symphonia Serena, Die Harmonie der Welt.

TITLE added to MP3 cart. Paul Hindemith: Die Harmonie der Welt. Exclusive Prime pricing. By the 1950s Hindemith's technical proficiency and fluency of invention was such that the main problem he had to fight was his tendency to become a music-producing machine.

Yan Pascal Tortelier. Paul Hindemith: Symphonia Serena; Die Harmonie der Welt. Symphony, "Die Harmonie der Welt" (The Music of the Spheres). 5. 1, "Musica Instrumentalis".

By Paul Hindemith, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin. Fünfter Aufzug, Szene 14: Finale: Die Harmonie der Welt. More by Paul Hindemith. Hindemith: Complete Works for Violin & Piano.

Paul Hindemith: Die Harmonie der Welt. Opera in Five Acts; Text by Paul Hindemith (1956/57). Arutjun Kotchinian, bass (Emperor Rudolf II, Emperor Ferdinand II) François Le Roux, baritone (Johannes Kepler) Robert Wörle, tenor (Wallenstein) Christian Elsner, tenor (Ulrich Grüßer) Michael Burt, bass baritone (Daniel Hizler) Reinhard Hagen, bass (Tansur) Michael Kraus, baritone (Baron Starhemberg) Daniel Kirch, tenor (Christoph) Sophia Larson, soprano (Susanna) Michelle Breedt, mezzo soprano (Katharina) Tatjana Korovina, soprano (Young Susanna) Egbert Junghanns, baritone (Protector) Andreas Kohn

Tracklist

Erster Aufzug
1-1 Vorspiel 2:17
1-2 Szene 1: Straße In Prag 6:46
1-3 Szene 2: Württemberg: Ein Friedhof Bei Nacht 2:28
1-4 Szene 3: Auf Der Prager Burg 11:01
1-5 Szene 4: Prag: Ein Zimmer In Keplers Haus 11:07
Zweiter Aufzug
2-1 Marsch 0:47
2-2 Szene 1: Ein Platz Auf Der Prager Kleinseite 11:29
2-3 Szene 2: Linz: Der Arkadenhof Des Lanhauses 17:34
2-4 Szene 3: Eferding: Garten Des Starhembergischen Schlosses 9:54
2-5 Szene 4: Wirtshausgarten 5:55
Dritter Aufzug
2-6 Szene 1: Linz: Keplers Haus 11:21
2-7 Szene 2: Güglingen In Württemberg 16:09
Vierter Aufzug
3-1 Prag: Palais Waldstein 16:29
Fünfter Aufzug
3-2 Szene 1: Sagan In Schlesien 8:53
3-3 Szene 2: Großer Saal Des Regensburger Rathauses 14:28
3-4 Szene 3: Finale: Die Harmonie Der Welt 14:32

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – WERGO
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – WERGO
  • Recorded At – Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin

Credits

  • Baritone Vocals [Anwalt] – Andreas Kohn
  • Baritone Vocals [Baron Starhemberg] – Michael Kraus
  • Baritone Vocals [Daniel Hizler] – Michael Burt
  • Baritone Vocals [Johannes Kepler] – François Le Roux
  • Baritone Vocals [Vogt] – Egbert Junghanns
  • Bass Vocals [Kaiser Rudolf II.], Bass Vocals [Kaiser Ferdinand II.] – Arutjun Kotchinian
  • Bass Vocals [Tansur] – Reinhard Hagen
  • Chorus – Rundfunkchor Berlin
  • Chorus Master – Gerd Müller-Lorenz
  • Co-producer – DeutschlandRadio, Rundfunk Orchester und Chöre GmbH Berlin
  • Composed By, Libretto By – Paul Hindemith
  • Conductor – Marek Janowski
  • Engineer – Geert Puhlmann
  • Liner Notes – Giselher Schubert
  • Liner Notes [English Translation] – Steven Lindberg
  • Liner Notes [French Translation] – Denise Feider
  • Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Katharina] – Michelle Breedt
  • Mixed By – Helge Jörns
  • Orchestra – Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
  • Soprano Vocals [Kleine Susanna] – Tatjana Korovina
  • Soprano Vocals [Susanna] – Sophia Larson
  • Technician – Hermann Leppich, Thomas Sommerfeld
  • Tenor Vocals [Christoph] – Daniel Kirch
  • Tenor Vocals [Ulrich Grüßer] – Christian Elsner
  • Tenor Vocals [Wallenstein] – Robert Wörle

Notes

3 CDs + 256-page booklet
CDs come in three standard jewel cases
Liner notes and libretto in German, English and French

CD 1: 33:41
CD 2: 73:18
CD 3: 54:28

Recording: 15-19 February and 20-27 March 2000, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der PRO MUSICA VIVA Maria Strecker-Daelen Stiftung.
Ersteinspielung ‧ First Recording

All texts © SCHOTT MUSIC & MEDI▲ GmbH
© + ℗ 2002 WERGO, a division of SCHOTT MUSIC & MEDI▲ GmbH, Mainz, Germany
Manufactured and printed in Germany
WERGO ‧ Postfach 36 40 ‧ 55026 Mainz ‧ Germany
E-Mail: [email protected] ‧ Internet: www.wergo.de

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 010228 665222
  • Label Code: LC 00846
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Rights Society: GEMA