Album 2002 on Archipel label
Classical (Romantic)
Standard jewel-case. Recording: live 06.04.1950 Carnegie Hall New York From original live broadcast tape - 24 bit remastering Made in Germany
Gustav Mahler p, 1860-1911 AT album by | |
George London voc, 1920-1985 CA bass vocals, album by | |
Carlos Alexander voc, 1915-1991 US baritone vocals, album by | |
Martha Lipton voc, 1913-2006 US mezzo-soprano vocals, album by | |
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra, album by | |
Leopold Stokowski p, 1882-1977 GB conductor, album by | |
Boys' Choir from P.S. No. 12 choir | |
Schola Cantorum Of New York , IT choir | |
Westminster Choir , US choir | |
Camilla Williams , 1919-2012 US soprano vocals | |
Frances Yeend voc, 1913-2008 US soprano vocals | |
Uta Graf voc, 1915-1995 DE soprano vocals | |
Eugene Conley , 1908-1981 US tenor vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Part I: Hymnus "Veni, Creator Spiritus" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
2 | Allegro Impetuoso "Veni, Creator Spiritus" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
3 | Etwas Drängend - Noch Einmal So Langsam "Infirma Nostri Corporis" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
4 | Plötzlich Sehr Breit Und Leidenschaftlichen Ausdrucks - Mit Plötzlichem Aufschwung "Accende Lumen Sensibus" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
5 | Wieder Frich "Gloria Ist Patri Domino" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
6 | Part II: Final Scene From Goethe's "Faust II" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
7 | Poco Adagio | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
8 | Wieder Langsam - Chor Und Echo: "Waldung, Sie Schwankt Heran" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
9 | Allegro - Pater Profundus: "Wie Felsenabgrund Mir Zu Füssen" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
10 | Allegro Deciso - Chor Der Engel: "Gerettet Ist Das Edle Glied" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
11 | Schon Etwas Langsamer Und Immer Noch Mäßiger - Die Vollendeteren Engel: "Uns Bleibt Ein Erdenrest" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
12 | Äußerst Langsam. Adagissimo "Dir, Der Unberührbaren" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
13 | Fließend. Magna Peccatrix: "Bei Der Liebe, Die Den Füßen" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
14 | Maria Aegyptiaca: Bei Dem Hochgeweihten Orte" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
15 | Una Poenitentium: "Neige, Neige, Du Ohnegleiche" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
16 | Sehr Langsam. Mater Gloriosa: "Komm! Hebe Dich Zu Höhern Sphären" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski | ||
17 | Sehr Langsam Beginnend. Chorus Mysticus: "Alles Vergängliche Ist Nur Ein Gleichnis" | Gustav Mahler : George London, Carlos Alexander, Martha Lipton, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski |