Album DE 1982 on Polydor label
Electronic, Jazz and Rock (Alternative Rock, Modern Classical, Experimental)
Digital Master Mixing Liner notes on inner sleeve by Siegfried Schmidt-Joos A symphonic rock synthesis performed by an unnamed group of 6 rock musicians and 32 members of the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO). It features a fairly memorable electronic music sequence, an Andrew Lloyd Webber-walks-along-the-Rhine pseudo-rock sequence, and accompaniment by the BPO. No names of people behind the synthesizers, sequencers and other electronics are mentioned. All notes on the inner sleeve are in German and seem to be serious in presenting the work, which was released to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the BPO, with the help and involvement of Herbert von Karajan. Maybe this is the reason why it's often presented as work from "Mitglieder der Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics" since this is far more prominent on the back-cover then the real artist's name.
![]() | Berliner Philharmoniker , DE album by |
![]() | Rock & Electronics , album by |
![]() | Bernhard Jobski tr, fh, voc, *1946 DE composed by, conductor, album by |
Gerhard Kämpfe producer |
Bernhard Jobski |
Niccolò Paganini |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Am Anfang ... | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 1:52 | |
2 | Einstein In Eden | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 6:17 | |
3 | Das Lied Der Erde | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 4:38 | |
4 | Walzer Vom Aufrechten Gang | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 2:02 | |
5 | Pu 94 | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 2:45 | |
6 | Kein Ende | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 3:11 | |
7 | Caprice No. 24 | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | Niccolò Paganini | 2:31 |
8 | Aznatam Al | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 5:24 | |
9 | Konkurrierende Klangkörper | Berliner Philharmoniker, Rock & Electronics, Bernhard Jobski | 10:55 |