Album DE 1971 on Deutsche Grammophon label
Classical (Contemporary)
The Biography of the runaway slave, Esteban Montejo. Recital for four musicians. Gatefold with double foldout sleeve with no half-monn cut-outs and with a stapled 8-page booklet attached to the inside. Covers label branding/logo: “Deutsche Grammophon". Inside gatefold info: Left and right side of gatefold and the attached 8-page booklet forms a 10-page booklet with liner notes and artists biographies in German, English and French and the text translated and adapted for music (in German and English). Biographies of Pearson, Zöller, Brouwer and Yamash'ta taken from the program of the »Berliner Festwochen '70«. Spine string: "Stereo H. W. Henze: El Cimarrón • Recital For 4 Musiker 2707 050". Back cover info: Informative text, in German, English and French, at center left: "The Biographie of the runaway slave Esteban Montejo. Recital for four musicians. Text from the book by Miguel Barnet, translated and adapted for music by Hans Magnus Enzensberger". "Text enclosed" boxed at bottom right. Center-labels info: “Deutsche Grammophon” below small tulip crown. German copyright rim text message in gold with, at 11 o'clock, “Deutsche Grammophon · Urheber· Und …..”. Straight borders. No star printed on bottom. "Made in Germany" at the left of spindle hole. Inner sleeves code#: TNI 1224 / 50.70 and TNI 12.24 /10/71 1/N.
Hans Werner Henze voc, 1926-2012 DE composed by, conductor, liner notes, album by | |
William Pearson voc, 1934-1995 US baritone vocals | |
Karlheinz Zöller fl, 1928-2005 DE flute | |
Leo Brouwer g, acg, *1939 CU guitar | |
Stomu Yamash'ta perc, p, JP percussion | |
Miguel Barnet , *1940 CU text by, book | |
Christopher Keene text by, english translation | |
Hans Magnus Enzensberger , *1929 DE adapted by, for music, translated by, to german |
Maria Antonietta Gambaro cover |
Heinz Wildhagen engineer |
Anthony Crickmay photography by, photos |
Karl Faust producer |
Hans Weber recording supervisor |
Hans Werner Henze |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | El Cimarrón | Hans Werner Henze | ||
2 | I. Teil | Hans Werner Henze | ||
3 | 1. Die Welt (The World, Le Monde) | Hans Werner Henze | 6:47 | |
4 | 2. Der Cimarrón | Hans Werner Henze | 4:18 | |
5 | 3. Die Sklaverei (Slavery, L'Esclavage) | Hans Werner Henze | 4:28 | |
6 | 4. Die Flucht (Flight, La Fuite) | Hans Werner Henze | 4:22 | |
7 | 5. Der Wald (The Forest, La Forêt) | Hans Werner Henze | 8:13 | |
8 | 6. Die Geister (The Spirits, Les Fantômes) | Hans Werner Henze | 6:42 | |
9 | 7. Die Falsche Freiheit (False Freedom, La Fausse Liberté) | Hans Werner Henze | 3:11 | |
10 | II. Teil | Hans Werner Henze | ||
11 | 8. Die Frauen (Women, Les Femmes) | Hans Werner Henze | 3:04 | |
12 | 9. Die Maschinen (The Machines, Les Machines) | Hans Werner Henze | 5:44 | |
13 | 10. Die Pfarrer (The Clergy, Les Curés) | Hans Werner Henze | 4:48 | |
14 | 11. Der Aufstand (The Uprising, Le Soulèvement) | Hans Werner Henze | 4:13 | |
15 | 12. Die Schlacht Von Mal Tiempo (The Battle Of Mal Tiempo, La Bataille De Mal Tiempo) | Hans Werner Henze | 6:01 | |
16 | 13. Der Schlechte Sieg (Evil Victory, La Mauvaise Victoire) | Hans Werner Henze | 5:09 | |
17 | 14. Die Freundlichkeit (Friendliness, L'Amabilité) | Hans Werner Henze | 5:24 | |
18 | 15. Das Messer (The Knife, Le Couteau) | Hans Werner Henze | 2:52 |