Album DE on His Master's Voice label
Classical (Baroque)
Reissue from the late 1970s or early 1980s. LABELS: - Red labels - "Die Stimme seines Herrn" logo with an EMI logo above - "Made in Germany" in rim text at bottom - "℗ 1963 EMI Electrola GmbH" SLEEVE: - Semi-glossy, varnished gatefold sleeve - His Master's Voice logo on front - EMI Electrola logo on back - Uncredited sleeve notes in German only inside the gatefold - "℗ 1963 EMI Electrola GmbH" - "Printed in Germany by 4P Nicolaus GmbH, Köln" - "Pressed in Germany by EMI Electrola GmbH, Köln" CATALOG NUMBERS: - 1C 037-46 524 on sleeve - 1 C 037-46 524 on labels OTHER INFORMATION: - Sub tracks are not banded on vinyl
Joseph Paris Feckler , album by | |
Johann Theodor Herold , album by | |
Johann Jakob Walther vn, 1650-1704 DE album by | |
Johann Ondraček , album by | |
Martin Engelbrecht , *1684 artwork, kupferstich | |
Gerd Berg , DE producer, künstlerische leitung, produzent, compiled by, zusammenstellung | |
Ernst Rothe , DE engineer, tonmeister | |
Christfried Bickenbach org, recording supervisor, aufnahme-leitung | |
Sylvia Anderson , alto vocals | |
Franz Müller-Heuser voc, b, DE bass vocals | |
Horst Hedler gam, cello, violoncello continuo | |
Walter Holy tr, 1921-2006 DE clarion, clarin | |
Consortium Musicum , DE ensemble | |
Helmut Hucke ob, DE oboe, barockoboe | |
Friedrich Schmidtmann , 1913-1991 GB recorder, sopran-blockflöte | |
Maria Friesenhausen sss, *1922 DE soprano vocals | |
Georg Jelden bs, 1928-2004 DE tenor vocals | |
Walter Gerwig fl, ts, 1899-1966 DE theorbo | |
Eugen M. Dombois fl, 1931-2014 CH theorbo | |
Herbert Naumann vc, viol, gambe | |
Werner Neuhaus vn, violin | |
Valerie Noack fl, DE flute | |
Helga Thoene gam, DE violin |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Applauso Poëtico Al Giorno Di Home Di Gioseppe Gran Re De Romani | Joseph Paris Feckler | 28:35 | |
2 | Sonata ([Grave] - Vivace - Grave - Presto) | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
3 | Aria „La Gloria Tua” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
4 | Rezitativ „Qual Applausi Canori” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
5 | Aria „Valerò Valerò” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
6 | Aria „Ninfe E Pastori” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
7 | Rezitativ „Dal Margine Adoroso” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
8 | Terzett „Biondo Apoll” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
9 | Aria „Fra Il Ben Coro” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
10 | Rezitativ „Nume Al Dolce” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
11 | Aria „Con La Spada” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
12 | Quartett „All'armi Alle Glorie” | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
13 | Sinfonia Zur Siegeskantate | Johann Theodor Herold | 2:35 | |
14 | Aria E-moll Aus „Scherzi Da Violino Solo Con Il Basso Continuo” | Johann Jakob Walther | 7:09 | |
15 | Malincon | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
16 | Adagio | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
17 | Allegro | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
18 | Sonata À Violino, Flauto E Basso | Johann Ondraček | 9:33 | |
19 | Allegro Assai | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
20 | Minuetto | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
21 | Scharmanta Aria (Andante) | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček | ||
22 | Musette | Joseph Paris Feckler ∙ Johann Theodor Herold / Johann Jakob Walther ∙ Johann Ondraček |