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Requiem for a Young Poet

Lingual for speakers, soprano and bass soloists, three choirs, electronic sounds, orchestra, jazz combo and organ
based on texts by various poets, features and news reports
Product number: WER 60180-50
Edition: CD with 108-page booklet (incl. text synopsis and text structure)
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In the „Requiem for a Young Poet”, his late masterpiece, Zimmermann sums up not only his own biography but also the spiritual situation of his (life-)time, the half century between the October revolution and the march of the Warsaw Pact troops into Czechoslovakia. The Requiem is the most comprehensive realization of the large oratorio project which occupied Zimmermann from the mid-fifties on. This CD was awarded the „Choc Musique“-Award.

Content

Requiem für einen jungen Dichter (Requiem for a Young Poet):
Lingual for speakers, soprano and bass soloists, three choirs, electronic sounds, orchestra, jazz combo and organ
based on texts by various poets, features and news reports - 
1 CD + text synopsis + text structure

Performers

Phylllis Bryn-Julson: soprano / Roland Hermann: baritone / Lutz Lansemann: speaker / Hans Franzen: speaker / Manfred-Schoof-Quintett / Kölner Rundfunkchor / Herbert Schernus: chorus master / Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks / Helmut Franz: chorus master / Wiener Rundfunkchor / Erwin Ortner: chorus master / Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester / Gary Bertini: conductor

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Title:
Requiem for a Young Poet
Lingual for speakers, soprano and bass soloists, three choirs, electronic sounds, orchestra, jazz combo and organ
based on texts by various poets, features and news reports
Edition:
CD with 108-page booklet (incl. text synopsis and text structure)
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
65 ′27 ′′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
WER 60180-50
MAN EAN:
4010228618020
Weight:
0,23 kg

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