
Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – April 2016
Musician: VariousAlbum title: Hyperion New Release Sampler – April 2016
Released: 2016
Size MP3 version: 1840 mb
Size APE version: 1943 mb
Size WMA version: 1681 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
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Genre: Classical
Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – April 2016 mp3 album
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| Hyperion | ||
| 1 | Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op 54 - Movement 3: Allegro Vivace (Abridged)Booklet Editor – Tim Parry Composed By – Robert SchumannConductor – Andris NelsonsEngineer [Recording Engineer] – James Walsh , Phil RowlandsExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [English] – Angela HewittLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Schumann Biography French Translation] – Claire DelamarcheLiner Notes [Schumann Biography German Translation] – Ursula WulfekampLiner Notes [Schumann English Biography] – Stephen Johnson Orchestra – City Of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraPiano – Stephen HoughProducer [Recording Producer] – Tim OldhamTechnician [Piano Technician] – Peter Salisbury |
5:46 |
| 2 | Suite, Sz62 Op 14 - Movement 4: SostenutoBooklet Editor – Tim Parry Composed By – Béla BartókEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Simon EadonExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [English] – David Cooper Liner Notes [French Translation] – Marie-Stella PârisLiner Notes [German Translation] – Friedrich SprondelPiano – Cédric TiberghienProducer [Recording Producer] – Andrew Keener |
3:44 |
| 3 | Collegium Regale 'King's College Cambridge Service' - Evening Canticle 2 'Nunc Dimittis Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant Depart In Peace'Booklet Editor – Tim Parry Choir – Trinity College Choir Cambridge*Composed By – Herbert HowellsConductor – Stephen LaytonEngineer [Recording Engineer] – David HinittExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [English] – Paul SpicerLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Elke HockingsLiner Notes [Howells Biography German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Howells English Biography] – Paul Andrews Organ – Owain ParkProducer [Recording Producer] – Adrian PeacockTenor Vocals – Jamie Roberts |
4:12 |
| 4 | Piano Quintet In G Minor - Movement 4: Allegro AgitatoBooklet Editor – Tim Parry Cello – Julian SmilesComposed By – Max BruchEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Ben ConnellanEnsemble – Goldner String QuartetExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [English] – Tully PotterLiner Notes [French Translation] – Marie-Stella PârisLiner Notes [German Translation] – Arne MuusPiano – Piers LaneProducer [Recording Producer] – Jeremy HayesTechnician [Piano Technician] – Graham Cooke Viola – Irina MorozovaViolin – Dene Olding, Dimity Hall |
4:40 |
| LSO Live | ||
| 5 | String Quartet No 14 In D Minor 'Death And The Maiden', D810 - Movement 3: Scherzo: Allegro MoltoArranged By – Gustav MahlerComposed By – Franz SchubertConductor – Roman Simović*Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Neil HutchinsonEngineer [Recording Engineer], Edited By [Editor] – Jonathan StokesEnsemble – LSO String Ensemble*Liner Notes [English] – Wendy Thompson Liner Notes [French Translation] – Claire DelamarcheLiner Notes [German Translation] – Ursula WulfekampLiner Notes [Mahler Biography German Translation] – Elke HockingsLiner Notes [Mahler English Biography] – Andrew Stewart Producer [Recording Producer] – James Mallinson |
3:44 |
Panufnik VariationsComposed By – Andrzej PanufnikConductor – François-Xavier RothEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Neil HutchinsonLiner Notes [Panufnik Biography French Translation] – Claire DelamarcheLiner Notes [Panufnik Biography German Translation] – Elke HockingsLiner Notes [Panufnik English Biography] – Nigel OsborneOrchestra – London Symphony Orchestra*Producer [Recording Producer] – Jonathan Stokes |
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| 6 | Movement 11: Variation 10Composed By – Edmund Finnis |
1:42 |
| 7 | Movement 12: Variation 11: FinaleComposed By – Colin Matthews |
1:32 |
| Signum Classics | ||
| 8 | Canticum Canticorum Salomonis 'The Song Of Songs' - No 03 'Nigra Sum Sed Formosa'Baritone Vocals – Christopher Bruerton, Christopher GabbitasBass Vocals – Jonathan HowardChoir – The King's SingersComposed By – Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaCountertenor Vocals – David Hurley , Timothy Wayne-WrightEdited By [Editor] – Stephen FrostEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Chris Kalcov, Mike HatchLiner Notes [English] – Bruno TurnerLiner Notes [French Translation] – Isabelle DuboisLiner Notes [German Translation] – Angelika MalbertLiner Notes [Palestrina Biography French Translation] – Marie Luccheta*Liner Notes [Palestrina Biography German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Palestrina English Biography] – Jon Dixon Producer [Recording Producer] – Nigel ShortTenor Vocals – Julian Gregory |
3:17 |
| 9 | Suo Gân 'Hunan Blentyn, Ar Fy Mynwes'Arranged By – Toby YoungChoir – Armonico ConsortComposed By [Traditional Welsh] – TraditionalConductor, Producer [Recording Producer] – Christopher MonksLiner Notes [English] – Phillip Borg-Wheeler*Producer [Recording Producer], Engineer [Recording Engineer] – John Taylor Soprano Vocals – Eloise IrvingTenor Vocals – Guy Simcock* |
3:11 |
| 10 | Acis And Galatea, HWV49a - Part 1 No 04. Air: Hush, Ye Pretty Warbling Quire!Composed By – George Frideric Handel*Conductor, Liner Notes [English] – Bridget CunninghamEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Neil HutchinsonEnsemble – London Early OperaLiner Notes [English] – Robert King Liner Notes [Handel Biography French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [Handel Biography German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Handel English Biography] – Richard WigmoreLyrics By – Alexander Pope, John Gay, John Hughes Producer [Recording Producer] – Christopher AlderSoprano Vocals [Galatea] – Kirsty Hopkins |
5:43 |
| 11 | Symphonie Gothique 'Organ Symphony No 9', Op 70 - Movement 4: Toccata (Abridged)Composed By – Charles-Marie WidorEdited By [Editor] – Claire HayEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Andrew MellorLiner Notes [English] – Ates Orga*Liner Notes [Widor Biography French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [Widor Biography German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Widor English Biography] – Nigel SimeoneOrgan – Joseph NolanProducer [Recording Producer] – Adrian Peacock |
4:54 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Symphony Hall, Birmingham
- Recorded At – Henry Wood Hall, London
- Recorded At – Coventry Cathedral
- Recorded At – Potton Hall
- Recorded At – Barbican
- Recorded At – LSO St Luke's, London
- Recorded At – St. Augustine's Church, Kilburn
- Recorded At – St Mark's Church, Leamington Spa
- Recorded At – Church Of St. Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead
- Recorded At – Eglise De La Madeleine, Paris
Credits
- Painting [Robert Schumann In 1850 - A Charcoal Drawing After A Daguerrotype] – Eduard Bendemann
- Photography By [Andris Nelsons, François-Xavier Roth] – Marco Borggreve
- Photography By [Armonico Consort] – Ceejay Shots Photography, Chris Hall
- Photography By [Piers Lane] – Eric Richmond
- Photography By [Stephen Hough] – Sim Canetty-Clarke
- Photography By [Stephen Layton, Trinity College Choir Cambridge] – Keith Saunders
- Photography By [The King's Singers, Cédric Tiberghien] – Benjamin Ealovega
Notes
Free download from Hyperion's website, including artwork in jpg, a booklet in epub and pdf format.Track 1 from 'Dvořák & Schumann: Piano Concertos' (CDA68099)
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
initial version of 1st movement written in May 1841; completed in 1845; first performed in Dresden on 4 December 1845 by Clara Schumann with the dedicatee, Ferdinand Hiller, conducting; published in July 1846 by Breitkopf & Härtel
liner notes © 2012
Schumann biography © 2014
Recording venue: Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Recording date: November 2014
Piano: Steinway & Sons
Track 2 from 'Bartók: Mikrokosmos 6 & other piano music' (CDA68123)
Béla Bartók (1881-1945)
composed in February 1916; BB70
liner notes © 2016
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London
Recording date: November 2014
Piano: Steinway & Sons
Track 3 from 'Howells: Collegium Regale & other choral works' (CDA68105)
Herbert Howells (1892-1983)
Morning Canticles: composed in 1944; Evening Canticles composed in 1945; Communion settings: composed in 1956
text from the Bible: Book of Common Prayer; Jubilate: Psalm 100; Magnificat: Luke 1: 46-55; Nunc dimittis: Luke 2: 29-32
liner notes © 2005
Howells biography © 2011
Recording venue: Coventry Cathedral
Recording date: July 2014
Track 4 from 'Bruch: Piano Quintet & other works' (CDA68120)
Max Bruch (1838-1920)
composed 1881/8; commissioned by and dedicated to Adrew George Kurtz; published in 1988
liner notes © 2016
Recording venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
Recording date: February 2015
Piano: Steinway & Sons
Track 5 from 'Schubert: Death and the Maiden; Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony' (LSO0786)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
composed in 1824; first published by Joseph Czerný in 1831
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
arranged in 1896
liner notes © 2015
Mahler biography © 2007
Recording venue: Barbican, London
Recording date: April 2015
Tracks 6 & 7 from 'The Panufnik Legacies, Vol. 2' (LSO5070)
Panufnik biography © 2015
Recording venue: LSO St Luke's, London
Recording date: June 2015
Track 8 from 'Palestrina: How fair thou art' (Signum Classics SIGCD450)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/6-1594)
Motettorum quinque vocibus liber quintus, composed in 1584
text from the Bible: Song of Songs
liner notes © 1994
Palestrina biography © 2003
Recording venue: St Augustine's Church, Kilburn, London
Recording date: June 2015
Track 9 from 'Greensleeves' (Signum Classics SIGCD447)
Toby Young (b1990)
arranged in 2013
liner notes © 2016
Recording venue: St Mark's Church, Leamington Spa
Recording date: June 2013
Track 10 from 'Handel: Handel at Vauxhall, Vol. 1' (Signum Classics SIGCD428)
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
composed circa 1718; Cannons
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
John Gay (1685-1732)
John Hughes (1677-1720)
liner notes © 1989 & © 2015
Handel biography © 2014
Recording venue: St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London
Recording date: May 2012
Track 11 from 'Widor: The Organ Symphonies, Vol. 5' (Signum Classics SIGCD347)
Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)
composed in Mainz, 1895
liner notes © 2016
Widor biography © 2011
Recording venue: La Madeleine, Paris
Recording date: August 2011
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (ISRC track 1): GB-AJY-16-09906
- Other (ISRC track 2): GB-AJY-16-12304
- Other (ISRC track 3): GB-AJY-16-10503
- Other (ISRC track 4): GB-AJY-16-12024
- Other (ISRC track 5): GB-DGQ-15-28603
- Other (ISRC track 6): GB-DGQ-16-07011
- Other (ISRC track 7): GB-DGQ-16-07012
- Other (ISRC track 8): GB-LLH-16-45005
- Other (ISRC track 9): GB-LLH-16-44707
- Other (ISRC track 10): GB-LLH-16-42808
- Other (ISRC track 11): GB-LLH-15-34704













