Album FR 1985 on Auvidis label
Classical
Side A: Texts adapted by Marcel Landowski, based on the speech made by John Paul II at Hiroshima on February 25th, 1981, and poems of Karol Wojtyla ( "Karol Wojytla, Poèmes", Ed. Cana-Cerf, translated by Pierre Emmanuel). Side B: Cantata n°1 was composed in 1948 and performed for the first time the same year, Charles Bruck being the conductor. It draws its inspiration form the poems of Anna Marc (pen-name of the composer's wife). "Chant de paix": Digital recording, world "première" recorded in Eglise Saint-Roch, Paris. "Cantate n°1": recorded at: Eglise Saint-Bonaventure, Lyon.
Marcel Landowski p, 1915-1999 FR album by, adapted by (text), conductor | |
Philippe Rouillon , album by, baritone vocals | |
Les Petits Chanteurs A La Croix De Bois voc, FR album by, solo vocal | |
Les Petits Chanteurs De Chaillot , album by, solo vocal | |
Orchestre Colonne , FR album by, ensemble | |
Pierre Cochereau org, 1924-1984 FR album by, organ | |
Pueri Cantores D'Ile-de-France , choir | |
Choeurs De Lyon voc, FR choir | |
Bernard Tétu , FR conductor | |
Eliane Tantcheff , mezzo-soprano vocals | |
Pierre Couturieux , percussion |
Jacques Blanpain cover |
Francis Salabert edited by |
Georges Kisselhoff recorded by |
Paul De Choudens edited by |
Centre Culturel de Valprivas producer |
Daniel Poupinet recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | CHANT DE PAIX: "Ecoute Ma voix..." / Cantate | Marcel Landowski, Philippe Rouillon, Les Petits Chanteurs A La Croix De Bois, Les Petits Chanteurs De Chaillot, Pueri Cantores D'Ile-de-France, Orchestre Colonne, Pierre Cochereau | 26:35 | |
2 | CANTATE N°1: "Jésus, Là, Es-Tu..." | Marcel Landowski, Philippe Rouillon, Les Petits Chanteurs A La Croix De Bois, Les Petits Chanteurs De Chaillot, Pueri Cantores D'Ile-de-France, Orchestre Colonne, Pierre Cochereau | 15:37 |