Georg Friedrich Händel – Poros
| Лейбл: | ETERNA – 8 20 771 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | German Democratic Republic (GDR) |
| Дата релиза: | 1968 |
| Жанр: | Classical, Stage & Screen |
| Стиль: | Baroque, Opera |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
| Poros |
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| A2 | (Arie Des Poros) |
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| A3 | (Arie Des Alexander) |
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| A4 | (Arie Der Nimbawati) |
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| A5 | (Duett Mohamaya, Poros) |
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| A6 | (Arie Des Alexander) |
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| A7 | (Arie Der Mohamaya) |
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| B1 | (Arie Des Poros) |
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| B2 | (Arie Des Poros) |
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| B3 | (Arie Der Mohamaya) |
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| B4 | (Arie Des Poros) |
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| B5 | (Arie Des Osandharta) |
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| B6 | (Arioso Der Mohamaya) |
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| B7 | (Duett Mohamaya, Poros und Finale) |
Участники записи:
- Alto Vocals – Margarete Herzberg
- Baritone Vocals – Günther Leib
- Bass Vocals – Hellmuth Kaphahn
- Bass Vocals – Franz Stumpf
- Composed By – Georg Friedrich Händel
- Conductor – Horst-Tanu Margraf
- Design – Gerd Semder
- Graphics – Wolfgang Heinrich (4)
- Harpsichord – Kurt Scharmacher
- Orchestra – Händel Festspiel-Orchester Halle
- Sleeve Notes – Walther Siegmund-Schultze
- Soprano Vocals – Philine Fischer
- Tenor Vocals – Werner Enders
- Violin – Maria Vermes
- Violoncello – Otto Kleist
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society : BIEM
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side A: 820771 - 1A L7W-x
- Matrix / Runout Runout Side B: 820771 - 2E D8W-x
- Other On back cover: E-8-642
- Other Printing date code: Ag 511/01/68
- Other VEB Gotha Druck: I 8
Компании:
- Printed By – VEB Gotha-Druck
- Record Company – VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin
Участники записи:
- Alto Vocals – Margarete Herzberg
- Baritone Vocals – Günther Leib
- Bass Vocals – Hellmuth Kaphahn
- Bass Vocals – Franz Stumpf
- Composed By – Georg Friedrich Händel
- Conductor – Horst-Tanu Margraf
- Design – Gerd Semder
- Graphics – Wolfgang Heinrich (4)
- Harpsichord – Kurt Scharmacher
- Orchestra – Händel Festspiel-Orchester Halle
- Sleeve Notes – Walther Siegmund-Schultze
- Soprano Vocals – Philine Fischer
- Tenor Vocals – Werner Enders
- Violin – Maria Vermes
- Violoncello – Otto Kleist