Klara Top 75: 2009

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1Jazz Suite nr. 2, "Wals nr. 2"
engineer:
John Dunkerley (engineer) (from 1992-04-26 until 1992-05-03)
producer:
Andrew Cornall (engineer / producer)
orchestra:
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (from 1992-04-26 until 1992-05-03)
conductor:
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) (from 1992-04-26 until 1992-05-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Decca Music Group Ltd. (not for release label use, for ℗ & © rights holder use only) (in 1992) and The Decca Record Company Limited (not a release label; for copyrights use only) (in 1993)
recorded at:
Grotezaal, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1992-04-26 until 1992-05-03)
recording of:
Suite for Variety Orchestra: VII. Waltz II. Allegretto poco moderato (formerly thought to be from 2nd Jazz Suite) (from 1992-04-26 until 1992-05-03)
composer:
Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович (Dmitri Shostakovich, composer)
part of:
Suite for Variety Orchestra
Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович3:47
2Strijkkwarter nr. 14 ('Der Tod und das Mädchen'), "Andante con moto"
string quartet:
Hagen Quartett (Hagen Quartet, Austrian string quartet) (in 1990-10)
recorded at:
Plenarsaal der Akademie der Wissenschaften (München, Residenz) in München (Munich), Bayern (Bavaria), Germany (in 1990-10)
recording of:
String Quartet no. 14 in D minor, D. 810 “Death and the Maiden”: II. Andante con moto (in 1990-10)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer)
part of:
String Quartet no. 14 in D minor, D. 810 “Death and the Maiden”
Franz Schubert14:14
3Klaviersonate Nr. 14 cis-Moll, Op. 27 Nr. 2 "Mondschein": I. Adagio sostenutoLudwig van Beethoven6:00
4Vier letzte Lieder, "Frühling"
soprano vocals:
Cheryl Studer (soprano) (in 1993-06)
vocals:
Cheryl Studer (soprano)
orchestra:
Staatskapelle Dresden (Dresden Symphonic Orchestra) (in 1993-06)
conductor:
Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor) (in 1993-06)
recorded at:
Lukaskirche (Lutheran church in Dresden, used since sometime after WWII as a recording studio) in Dresden, Sachsen (Saxony), Germany (in 1993-06)
recording of:
Vier letzte Lieder, AV 150: I. „Frühling“ (Four Last Songs, AV 150: 1. “Spring”) (in 1993-06)
lyricist:
Hermann Hesse (German‐Swiss poet, novelist, and painter)
composer:
Richard Strauss (German composer) (on 1948-07-20)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
premiered at:
Royal Albert Hall in Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1950-05-22)
part of:
Vier letzte Lieder, AV 150 (Four Last Songs, AV 150)
Richard Strauss3:18
5Canon en Gigue
recorded in:
London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1980-09 until 1980-12)
sound engineer and engineer:
John Dunkerley (engineer)
producer:
Peter Wadland (producer)
orchestra:
The Academy of Ancient Music (from 1980-09 until 1980-12) and Academy of Ancient Music (in 1980-12)
conductor:
Christopher Hogwood (conductor, harpsichordist) (from 1980-09 until 1980-12, in 1980-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Limited, London (The Decca Record Company Limited, not a release label; for copyrights use only) (in 1981)
recording of:
Canon and Gigue in D major, P. 37, T. 337 (from 1980-09 until 1980-12)
composer:
Johann Pachelbel (composer)
part of:
Thematic Catalogue of the Musical Works of Johann Pachelbel (Pachelbel catalogue by Jean M. Perreault) (number: P. 37), Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer, A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance (Pachelbel catalogue by Kathryn Janes Welter) (number: PC. 358) and Archive of Johann Pachelbel’s Works (Pachelbel catalogue by Hideo Tsukamoto) (number: T. 337)
recording of:
Canon and Gigue in D major, P. 37, T. 337 (in 1980-12)
composer:
Johann Pachelbel (composer)
part of:
Thematic Catalogue of the Musical Works of Johann Pachelbel (Pachelbel catalogue by Jean M. Perreault) (number: P. 37), Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer, A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance (Pachelbel catalogue by Kathryn Janes Welter) (number: PC. 358) and Archive of Johann Pachelbel’s Works (Pachelbel catalogue by Hideo Tsukamoto) (number: T. 337)
Johann Pachelbel5:14
6Rusalka, "Mesicku na nebi hlubokem" (O Zilveren Maan)
engineer:
Jürgen Bulgrin (sound engineer) and Wolf‐Dieter Karwatky
assistant producer:
Gilles Delatronchette
producer:
Michael Haas (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Renée Fleming (soprano) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
orchestra:
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Czech Philharmonic, formerly Czech Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
conductor:
Sir Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
balance engineer:
James Lock (James Locke, engineer) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09) and Philip Siney (sound engineer) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
recorded at:
Rudolfinum (House of Artists) in Praha (Prague), Czechia (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
recording of:
Rusalka, op. 114, B. 203: 1. jednání. “Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém” (Rusalka) (Rusalka, op. 114, B. 203: Act 1. "Song to the Moon", Song to the Moon) (from 1988-04-28 until 1988-05-09)
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1900-04-21 until 1900-11-27)
part of:
Rusalka, op. 114, B. 203: 1. jednání
Antonín Dvořák6:28
7Vioolconcerto in E, "Lente"
violin:
Gottfried von der Goltz (violinist and conductor)
orchestra:
Freiburger Barockorchester (Freiburg Baroque Orchestra)
recording of:
Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “La primavera” (Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “Spring”)
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian baroque composer and violinist) (in 1723)
part of:
Catalogo numerico-tematico delle opere strumentali (Antonio Vivaldi) (number: F. I/22) and Ryom-Verzeichnis (number: RV 269)
part of:
Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione, op. 8 (The Contest Between Harmony and Invention, op. 8)
part of:
Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons, “The Four Seasons”)
Antonio Vivaldi9:30
8Romance No. 2 in F major, Op. 50
producer:
Sieuwert Verster
editor:
Eva Blankespoor, Dick van Schuppen and Sieuwert Verster
violin:
Thomas Zehetmair (violinist and conductor) (in 1997-11)
orchestra:
Orchestra of the 18th Century (Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century) (in 1997-11)
conductor:
Frans Brüggen (recorder player, baroque flautist, conductor) (in 1997-11)
balance engineer:
Henk Jansen and Dick van Schuppen
recorded at:
Muziekcentrum Enschede in Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (in 1997-11) and Muziekcentrum Vredenburg (old venue, closed 2008) in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (in 1997-11)
live recording of:
Romance for Violin and Orchestra no. 2 in F major, op. 50 (Romance for Violin and Orchestra no. 2 in F major, op. 50: Adagio cantabile) (in 1997-11)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1798)
part of:
Works of Ludwig van Beethoven by opus number (number: op. 50)
recording of:
Romance for Violin and Orchestra no. 2 in F major, op. 50 (Romance for Violin and Orchestra no. 2 in F major, op. 50: Adagio cantabile) (in 1997-11)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1798)
part of:
Works of Ludwig van Beethoven by opus number (number: op. 50)
Ludwig van Beethoven7:39
9Turandot, "Nessun Dorma"
choir vocals:
The John Alldis Choir (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25) and Wandsworth School Boys’ Choir (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
tenor vocals [Calaf]:
Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra) (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
conductor:
Zubin Mehta (conductor) (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
chorus master:
John Alldis (chorusmaster and conductor)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Limited (not a release label; for copyrights use only) (in 1973)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
recording of:
Turandot: Atto III, scena 1. Aria “Nessun dorma” (Calaf) (from 1972-08-10 until 1972-08-25)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (from 1921-03 until 1924-03)
librettist:
Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and Ed. G. Ricordi & Cia. SpA (Italian publisher)
part of:
Turandot: Atto III (Turandot: Act III)
Giacomo Puccini52:59
10Pianoconcerto nr. 2, "Allegro non troppo"
producer:
Andrew Cornall (engineer / producer)
piano:
Nelson Freire (pianist) (from 2005-11-22 until 2005-11-26)
orchestra:
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) (from 2005-11-22 until 2005-11-26)
conductor:
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) (from 2005-11-22 until 2005-11-26)
recorded at:
Gewandhaus (1981-) in Leipzig, Sachsen (Saxony), Germany (from 2005-11-22 until 2005-11-26)
recording of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 2 in B-flat major, op. 83: I. Allegro non troppo (from 2005-11-22 until 2005-11-26)
composer:
Johannes Brahms (German composer) (from 1878 until 1881)
part of:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 2 in B-flat major, op. 83
Johannes Brahms18:06
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