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St. Cecilia Chorus concert, Schicksalslied and A sea symphony, no. 1.

Title
St. Cecilia Chorus concert, 2009-04-18 [sound recording] : Schicksalslied and A sea symphony, no. 1.
Author
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.
Publication
2009.

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Additional Authors
  • Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
  • Randolph, David.
  • Bernhardt, Valerie.
  • Kinsella, Ryan.
  • Gennarelli, Franco.
  • Burward-Hoy, Kenneth.
  • Morgovsky, Vladimir.
  • Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.
  • St. Cecilia Chorus. prf
  • St. Cecilia Orchestra. prf
  • St. Cecilia Chorus. dnr NN-RHA
Found In
St. Cecilia Chorus programs and other papers.
Description
3 sound discs (ca. 106 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform Title
Schicksalslied
Alternative Title
  • Schicksalslied
  • St. Cecilia Chorus collection of sound recordings, 1967-
Subjects
Genre/Form
Live sound recordings.
Note
  • Compact discs.
  • The text of "A Sea Symphony" comes from selected poems from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass".
  • House program available from the Music Division.
Event (note)
  • Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. on Apr. 18, 2009.
Source (note)
  • St. Cecilia Chorus;
Language (note)
  • Spoken in English ; sung in German and English.
Linking Entry (note)
  • Separated from the St. Cecilia Chorus programs and other papers (JPB 89-86)
Contents
  • CD 1. Applause and orchestra tuning (1:15) -- Insights into the music (Schicksalslied) (5:11) (David Randolph, commentary ; St. Cecilia Chorus & Orchestra) -- Set-up (0:16) -- Schicksalslied (16:07) / J. Brahms -- Applause and audience noise (1:00)
  • CD 2. Applause and orchestra tuning (1:29) -- Insights into the music (featuring a demostration of excerpts from first 3 movements of A sea symphony) (9:16) (David Randolph, commentary ; St. Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra and soloists) -- Set-up (0:35) -- A sea symphony. A song for all seas [i.e. A song for all seas, all ships] (19:59) ; On the beach at night, alone (9:34) ; The waves (8:51) / R. Vaughan Williams.
  • CD 3. A sea symphony (continued). The explorer [i.e. The explorers] (28:28) / R. Vaughan Williams -- Applause and audience noise (3:08) [Ends abruptly]
Call Number
*LDC 51225
OCLC
761878739
Author
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.
Title
St. Cecilia Chorus concert, 2009-04-18 [sound recording] : Schicksalslied and A sea symphony, no. 1.
Imprint
2009.
Playing Time
002349 004954 003136
Performer
Valerie Bernhardt, soprano (2nd work) ; Ryan Kinsella, baritone (2nd work) ; Orcherstra soloists: Franco Gennarelli, violin ; Kenneth Burward-Hoy, viola ; Vladimir Morgovsky, violoncello ; St. Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra ; David Randolph, additional commentary and conductor.
Event
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. on Apr. 18, 2009.
Language
Spoken in English ; sung in German and English.
Linking Entry
Separated from the St. Cecilia Chorus programs and other papers (JPB 89-86)
Source
Gift; St. Cecilia Chorus; 1996; *L (Special) 96-03.
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Added Author
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Leaves of grass. Selections.
Randolph, David. Commentator
Randolph, David. Conductor
Bernhardt, Valerie. Performer
Kinsella, Ryan. Performer
Gennarelli, Franco. Performer
Burward-Hoy, Kenneth. Performer
Morgovsky, Vladimir. Performer
Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958. Symphonies, no. 1.
St. Cecilia Chorus. Performer
St. Cecilia Orchestra. Performer
St. Cecilia Chorus. Donor NN-RHA
Added Title
St. Cecilia Chorus collection of sound recordings, 1967-
Found In:
St. Cecilia Chorus programs and other papers.
Research Call Number
*LDC 51225
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