Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – November 2013

Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – November 2013

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1 Christmas Oratorio, BWV248 - Part 3 No 01. Chorus: Herrscher Des Himmels, Erhöre Das Lallen
Choir – Trinity College Choir Cambridge*Composed By – Johann Sebastian BachConductor – Stephen LaytonEngineer [Recording Engineer] – David HinittExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Leader [Orchestra Leader] – Margaret FaultlessLiner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Nicholas AndersonLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLyrics By [Anonymous - Baroque] – AnonymousOrchestra – Orchestra Of The Age Of EnlightenmentProducer [Recording Producer] – Stephen Johns
2:02
2 String Quartet No 1 In D Major, Op 25 - Movement 4: Molto Vivace
Cello – András FejérComposed By – Benjamin BrittenEngineer [Recording Engineer] – David HinittEnsemble – Takács QuartetExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Mervyn CookeLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelProducer [Recording Producer] – Tim OldhamViola – Geraldine WaltherViolin – Edward Dusinberre, Károly Schranz
3:56
3 Violin Sonata In C Major - Movement 2: Langsam
Composed By – Paul HindemithExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Malcolm MacDonaldLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Christiane FrobeniusPiano – Péter Nagy Producer [Recording Producer], Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Ludger BöckenhoffViolin – Tanja Becker-Bender
4:11
4 Piano Sonata No 3 In B Flat Major - Movement 2: Sehr Lebhaft
Composed By – Paul HindemithEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Ben ConnellanExecutive-Producer – Mike Spring*, Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Malcolm MacDonaldLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Christiane FrobeniusPiano – Markus Becker Producer [Recording Producer] – Jeremy Hayes
3:00
5 Elegies, BV249 - No 7: Berceuse
Composed By – Ferruccio BusoniEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Simon EadonExecutive-Producer – Mike Spring*, Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English, French] – Marc-André RobergeLiner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelPiano – Marc-André HamelinProducer [Recording Producer] – Andrew Keener
4:25
6 Variations-Studie Nach Mozart I
Composed By – Ferruccio BusoniEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Simon EadonExecutive-Producer – Mike Spring*, Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English, French] – Marc-André RobergeLiner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelPiano – Marc-André HamelinProducer [Recording Producer] – Andrew Keener
1:30
7 Suite Concertante In A Major - Movement 4: Tarentelle: Vivace
Composed By – Charles GounodConductor – Howard ShelleyEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Michael RastExecutive-Producer – Mike Spring*, Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English Translation] – Charles JohnstonLiner Notes [French] – Gérard CondéLiner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelOrchestra – Orchestra Della Svizzera Italiana*Piano [Pedal Piano] – Roberto ProssedaProducer [Recording Producer] – Ben Connellan
3:31
8 Missa Dum Complerentur - Movement 1: Kyrie
Choir – Westminster Cathedral ChoirComposed By – Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaConductor – Martin Baker Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Julian MillardLiner Notes [English] – Ivan MoodyLiner Notes [French Translation] – Isabelle BattioniLiner Notes [German Translation] – Elke HockingsLiner Notes [Palestrina Biography French Translation] – Marie Luccheta*Liner Notes [Palestrina Biography German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Palestrina English Biography] – Jon Dixon Lyrics By [Pre-Medieval Anonymous] – AnonymousProducer [Recording Producer] – Mark Brown
4:42
9 Octet In F Major, D803 - Movement 5: Menuetto: Allegretto
Bassoon – Robin O'NeillCello – Christoph MarksClarinet – Richard HosfordComposed By – Franz SchubertDouble Bass – Stephen Williams Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Tony FaulknerEnsemble – The Gaudier EnsembleHorn – Jonathan Williams Liner Notes [English] – Richard WigmoreLiner Notes [French Translation] – Marie Luccheta*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Elke HockingsProducer [Recording Producer] – Mark Brown Viola – Iris JudaViolin – Lesley Hatfield*, Marieke Blankestijn
6:20
10 Magnificat A 6 (Abridged)
Alto Vocals – Caroline Trevor, Emma AshbyBaritone Vocals – Donald GreigBass Vocals – Robert MacdonaldChoir – The Tallis ScholarsComposed By – John TavernerConductor, Producer [Recording Producer] – Peter Phillips Countertenor Vocals – David Gould , Patrick Craig Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Philip HobbsLiner Notes [Taverner Biography French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [Taverner Biography German Translation] – Anne Steeb, Bernd Müller Liner Notes [Taverner English Biography] – Sally DunkleyProducer [Recording Producer] – Steve C Smith*Soprano Vocals – Alice Gribbin, Amy Haworth, Cecilia Osmond, Janet CoxwellTenor Vocals – Christopher Watson, Mark Dobell, Simon Wall
2:52

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  • Recorded At – Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
  • Recorded At – Wyastone Concert Hall
  • Recorded At – Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin
  • Recorded At – Potton Hall
  • Recorded At – Henry Wood Hall, London
  • Recorded At – Auditorio Stelio Molo, Lugano
  • Recorded At – Westminster Cathedral, London
  • Recorded At – Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Credits

  • Photography By [Howard Shelley] – Robbie Jack
  • Photography By [Marc-André Hamelin] – Fran Kaufman
  • Photography By [Markus Becker] – Roland Schmidt-Fotografie*
  • Photography By [Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir] – Malcolm Crowthers
  • Photography By [Peter Phillips] – Albert Roosenburg
  • Photography By [Péter Nagy] – Lenke Szilágyi
  • Photography By [Roberto Prosseda] – Michele Maccarrone
  • Photography By [Stephen Layton, Trinity College Choir Cambridge] – Keith Saunders
  • Photography By [Tanja Becker-Bender] – Uwe Arens

Notes

Free download from Hyperion's website, including a booklet in epub and pdf format.

Track 1 from 'Bach: Christmas Oratorio' (Hyperion CDA68031/32)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
first performed in St Thomas' and St Nicholas' Churches, Leipzig, on Christmas Day, and the relevant following days, 1734/5; Oratorium tempore Nativitatis Christi
Baroque text, probably by Picander
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
Recording date: January 2013

Track 2 from 'Britten: String Quartets Nos 1, 2 & 3' (Hyperion CDA68004)
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
composed in 1941; commissioned by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge; first performed in Los Angeles in September 1941
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Concert Hall, Wyastone Estate, Monmouth
Recording date: February 2013

Track 3 from 'Hindemith: Violin Sonatas' (Hyperion CDA68014)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
composed in 1939; first performed in Lisbon on 5 May 1944 by Silva Pereira and Santiago Kastner
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin
Recording date: November 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 4 from 'Hindemith: Piano Sonatas' (Hyperion CDA67977)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
composed from July to 20 August 1936; first performed in Washington by Jesús María Sanromá in April 1937
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
Recording date: December 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 5 & 6 from 'Busoni: Late Piano Music' (Hyperion CDA67951/3)
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London
Recording date: August 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons
Track 5: composed in 1909
Track 6: based on the Serenade from Don Giovanni; published in Book 6 'Staccato' of the Klavierübung, second edition, 1925

Track 7 from 'Gounod: The complete works for pedal piano & orchestra' (Hyperion CDA67975)
Charles Gounod (1818-1893)
composed in early spring 1886; for pedal piano and orchestra; first performed in Bordeaux on 17 March 1887
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Auditorio Stelio Molo, Lugano
Recording date: October 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons with the Pinchi pedal piano system

Track 8 from 'Palestrina: Missa Dum complerentur & other music for Whitsuntide' (Helios CDH55449)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/6-1594)
composed in 1599; Missarum liber octavus
pre-Medieval text from the Ordinary of the Mass
Liner notes © 2003
Recording venue: Westminster Cathedral, London
Recording date: March 2002

Track 9 from 'Schubert: Octet' (Hyperion CDH55460)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
composed 1 March 1824; suggested by Count Ferdinand Troyer as a work to rival Beethoven's Septet
Liner notes © 2002
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London
Recording date: December 2001

Track 10 from 'Taverner: Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas' (Gimell CDGIM045)
John Taverner (c1490-1545)
text from the Bible, Luke 1: 46-55
Taverner biography © 2000
Recording venue: Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (ISRC Track 1): GB-AJY-13-03124
  • Other (ISRC Track 2): GB-AJY-13-00404
  • Other (ISRC Track 3): GB-AJY-13-01409
  • Other (ISRC Track 4): GB-AJY-13-97711
  • Other (ISRC Track 5): GB-AJY-13-95107
  • Other (ISRC Track 6): GB-AJY-13-95307
  • Other (ISRC Track 7): GB-AJY-13-97504
  • Other (ISRC Track 8): GB-AJY-03-35302
  • Other (ISRC Track 9): GB-AJY-03-33905
  • Other (ISRC Track 10): GB-ADM-13-04507

Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – November 2013
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Singer: Various
Album title: Hyperion New Release Sampler – November 2013
Label: Hyperion ‎– HYP201311
Type: 10 x File, MP3, Sampler, VBR
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Date of released: Nov 2013
Category: Classical
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