Hoch-Zeiten [sound recording] : 5. Szene vom Sonntag aus Licht / Stockhausen.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-2007
Corporate Author: Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester
Other Authors: Nagy, Zsolt, 1957- (Performer), Pérez Abellán, Antonio, 1969-, Huber, Rupert, 1953-
Other title:Licht. Sonntag. Hoch-Zeiten
Format: CD Audio
Language:Arabic
Chinese
English
Hindi
Sanskrit
Swahili
German
Published: Kürten [Germany] : Stockhausen, ℗2004.
Series:Stockhausen, Karlheinz 73.
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Description
Item Description:Compact disc.
The music is scored for orchestra and choir; Sonntag is an opera in the cycle Licht.
The music of the scene is presented on the disc first as the mix-down of the recordings of each of the different orchestral groups, and then as the mix-down of the recordings of each of the 5 choral groups (to which a recording of the percussion part. played by the composer, was synchronized)
Booklet (28 pages : col. ill.), with notes by the composer in German and English, inserted.
Physical Description:1 sound disc (74 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time:01:14:00
Participant or Performer:Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the West German Radio Cologne ; Zsolt Nagy, conductor, with 5 assistant conductors ; Rupert Huber, choir conductor and 5 assistant conductors ; Antonio P̀èrez Abellàn, synthesizer player ; K. Stockhausen, musical direction and sound projection.
Language:Sung by Choir groups 1-5 in "Indian (Hindi/Sanskrit)", Chinese, Arabic, English, and "African (Kiswahili)", respectively.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:"First, the individual groups of the WDR [West German Radio] choir were recorded in 2003 from February 4-7 ... [at] ... West German Radio Cologne] on ... February 8-13, March 24, May 56, June 10-11 and 23-24, and December 1-3 ... In 2004 Stockhausen mixed these recordings ... [on] January 13-16, February 4-13 and 24-27, March 15-17, 22-26, and 29-30, and April 5-8 ... The individual groups of the WDR orchestra were also recorded in 2003 ... at ... [West German Radio Cologne] on ... February 3-13, March 24, May 5-6, June 10-11 and 23-24, and December 1-3 ... In 2004 Stockhausen mixed these recordings ... [on] January 13-16, February 9-13 and 24-27, March 15-17, 22-26, and 29-30, and April 5-8"--Booklet, p. 7.