Symphony no. 9 (Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique)

~ Release by Beethoven; Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Symphony no. 9 in D minor “Choral”, op. 125: I. Allegro ma non troppo
recording engineer:
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Andreas Holschneider and Charlotte Kriesch
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
orchestra:
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (in 1992-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1994)
recorded at:
All Saints’ Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1992-10)
recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso (in 1992-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven13:05
2Symphony no. 9 in D minor “Choral”, op. 125: II. Molto vivace
recording engineer:
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Andreas Holschneider and Charlotte Kriesch
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
orchestra:
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (in 1992-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1994)
recorded at:
All Saints’ Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1992-10)
recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: II. Scherzo. Molto vivace – Presto (in 1992-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven13:07
3Symphony no. 9 in D minor “Choral”, op. 125: III. Adagio molto e cantabile
recording engineer:
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Andreas Holschneider and Charlotte Kriesch
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
orchestra:
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (in 1992-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1994)
recorded at:
All Saints’ Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1992-10)
recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: III. Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato – Tempo I – Andante moderato – Adagio – Lo stesso tempo (in 1992-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven12:06
4Symphony no. 9 in D minor “Choral”, op. 125: IV. Presto - Allegro assai / Recitative - Allegro assai
recording engineer:
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Andreas Holschneider and Charlotte Kriesch
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
bass vocals:
Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) (in 1992-10)
choir vocals:
Monteverdi Choir (English vocal Baroque ensemble) (in 1992-10)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) (in 1992-10)
soprano vocals:
Ľuba Orgonášová (soprano) (in 1992-10)
tenor vocals:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) (in 1992-10)
orchestra:
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (in 1992-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1994)
recorded at:
All Saints’ Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1992-10)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: IV. Finale. Presto – Allegro assai (Ode an die Freude / Ode to Joy) (in 1992-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
librettist:
Friedrich Schiller (German poet and playwright)
is based on:
An die Freude
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven5:30
5Symphony no. 9 in D minor “Choral”, op. 125: IV. O Freunde, Nicht Diese Töne! (Ode to Joy)
recording engineer:
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Andreas Holschneider and Charlotte Kriesch
producer:
Arend Prohmann (producer / editor)
bass vocals:
Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) (in 1992-10)
choir vocals:
Monteverdi Choir (English vocal Baroque ensemble) (in 1992-10)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) (in 1992-10)
soprano vocals:
Ľuba Orgonášová (soprano) (in 1992-10)
tenor vocals:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) (in 1992-10)
orchestra:
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (in 1992-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1994)
recorded at:
All Saints’ Church (Tooting, London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1992-10)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: IV. Finale. Presto – Allegro assai (Ode an die Freude / Ode to Joy) (in 1992-10)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
librettist:
Friedrich Schiller (German poet and playwright)
is based on:
An die Freude
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven15:54