Various - Hyperion New Release Sampler – September 2014

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Performer: Various
Genre: Classical
Album: Hyperion New Release Sampler – September 2014
Released: 2014

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1 Quando Mai, Spietata Sorte (Zenobia) (Act 2 Scene 1. Aria From Radamisto, HWV12a)
Composed By – George Frideric Handel*Conductor – Harry BicketEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Julian MillardExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Libretto By – Nicola Francesco HaymLiner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Richard WigmoreLiner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Haendel Biography French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [Lyrics English Translation] – Avril BardoniMezzo-soprano Vocals – Alice CooteOrchestra – English Concert, The*Producer [Recording Producer] – Mark Brown Technician [Keyboard Technician] – Claire Hammett
3:08
2 Romanzen Aus L Tieck's Magelone, Op 33 - No 06: Wie Soll Ich Die Freude?
Baritone Vocals – Christopher MaltmanComposed By – Johannes BrahmsEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Julian MillardExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [Brahms Biography German Translation] – Elke HockingsLiner Notes [Brahms English Biography] – Andrew Stewart Liner Notes [English] – Judy HildesleyLiner Notes [Lyrics English Translation] – Richard Stokes Lyrics By – Johann Ludwig Tieck*Piano, Liner Notes [English] – Graham Johnson Producer [Recording Producer] – Mark Brown Supervised By [Language Coach] – Anja Bölkow
6:09
3 Mass For Four Voices - Movement 2: Gloria
Choir – Westminster Cathedral ChoirComposed By – William ByrdConductor – Martin Baker Engineer [Recording Engineer] – David HinittExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [Byrd English Biography] – Andrew CarwoodLiner Notes [English] – Peter Phillips Liner Notes [French Translation] – GimellLiner Notes [German Translation] – Renate WendelProducer [Recording Producer] – Adrian Peacock
5:56
4 Cello Concerto No 2 In D Minor, Op 119 - Movement 2: Allegro Non Troppo – Cadenza – Tempo 1 – Molto Allegro
Cello – Natalie CleinComposed By – Camille Saint-SaënsConductor – Andrew ManzeEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Arne AkselbergExecutive-Producer – Simon Perry Leader [Orchestra Leader] – Laura SamuelLiner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Roger Nichols Liner Notes [French Translation] – Marie-Stella PârisLiner Notes [German Translation] – Viola ScheffelLiner Notes [Saint-Saëns English Biography] – Andrew-John SmithOrchestra – BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraProducer [Recording Producer] – Simon Kiln
6:26
5 Skazki, Op 20 - No 2: Campanella: Pesante, Minaccioso
Composed By – Nikolai MedtnerEngineer [Recording Engineer] – David HinittExecutive-Producer – Mike Spring*, Simon Perry Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Tim Parry Liner Notes [English] – Hamish MilneLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Renate WendelLiner Notes [Medtner English Biography] – Dmitri AlexeevPiano – Steven OsborneProducer [Recording Producer] – Stephen Johns
3:45
6 Caprice, Op 3
Composed By – Georgy CatoireEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Mike Dutton, Tony FaulknerLiner Notes [English] – Robert Matthew-WalkerLiner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Anne Steeb, Bernd Müller Piano – Marc-André HamelinProducer [Recording Producer] – Andrew Keener
4:01
7 Pelléas And Mélisande Suite - Movement 4: Spinning Song
Composed By – William Wallace Conductor – Martyn BrabbinsEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Tony FaulknerLiner Notes [English] – John Purser Liner Notes [French Translation] – Hypérion*Liner Notes [German Translation] – Anke VogelhuberOrchestra – BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraProducer [Recording Producer] – Martin Compton
3:58
8 Symphony No 4 In E Minor, Op 98 - Movement 4: Allegro Energico E Passionato (Abridged)
Composed By – Johannes BrahmsConductor – Valery GergievEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Jonathan StokesLiner Notes [Brahms English Biography] – Andrew Stewart Liner Notes [English] – Michael MusgraveLiner Notes [French Translation] – Claire DelamarcheLiner Notes [German Translation] – Elke HockingsOrchestra – London Symphony Orchestra*Producer [Recording Producer] – James Mallinson
4:02
9 Complete Vocalises - No 07: Vocalise No 28
Composed By – Gabriel FauréEdited By [Editor] – Julia Thomas Piano – Roy HowatProducer [Recording Producer], Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Philip HobbsTrumpet – Jonathan Freeman-Attwood*
2:23

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  • Recorded At – All Hallows, Gospel Oak
  • Recorded At – All Saints Church, East Finchley
  • Recorded At – Westminster Cathedral, London
  • Recorded At – City Halls, Glasgow
  • Recorded At – Henry Wood Hall, London
  • Recorded At – Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow
  • Recorded At – Barbican
  • Recorded At – Royal Academy Of Music

Credits

  • Photography By [Alice Coote, Steven Osborne] – Benjamin Ealovega
  • Photography By [Andrew Manze] – Felix Broede
  • Photography By [BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra] – Drew Farrell
  • Photography By [Christopher Maltman] – Jacqui McSweeney
  • Photography By [Harry Bicket] – Richard Haughton
  • Photography By [Marc-André Hamelin] – Fran Kaufman
  • Photography By [Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir] – Malcolm Crowthers
  • Photography By [Martyn Brabbins] – Sasha Gusov
  • Photography By [Natalie Clein] – Sussie Ahlburg
  • Photography By [Roy Howat] – Fleur Kilpatrick
  • Photography By [Valery Gergiev] – Matt Stuart

Notes

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

Track 1 from 'Handel: Arias' (CDA67979)
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
first performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, London, on 27 April 1720
Nicola Francesco Haym (1678-1729)
libretto adapted from Domencio Lalli's L'amour tirannico, o Zenobia, itself based on Georges de Scudéry's L'amour tyrannique
Liner notes © 2014
Recording venue: All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London
Recording date: September 2013

Track 2 from 'Brahms: The Complete Songs, Vol. 5 – Christopher Maltman' (CDJ33125)
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
composed in 1861; published in 1865
Johann Ludwig Tieck (1773-1853) author of text in 1797; Liebesgeschichte der schönen Magelone und des Grafen Peter von Provence
Liner notes © 2014
Brahms biography © 2013
Tieck biography © 2000
Recording venue: All Saints' Church, East Finchley, London
Recording date: February 2013
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 3 from 'Byrd: The three Masses' (CDA68038)
William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
liturgical text from the Ordinary of the Mass
Liner notes © 2007
Byrd biography © 2006
Recording venue: Westminster Cathedral, London
Recording date: October 2013

Track 4 from 'Saint-Saëns: Cello Concertos' (CDA68002)
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
composed in 1902; written for Joseph Hollman
Liner notes © 2014
Recording venue: City Halls, Candleriggs, Glasgow
Recording date: June 2013

Track 5 from 'Medtner & Rachmaninov: Piano Sonatas' (CDA67936)
Nikolai Medtner (1880-1951)
composed c1909
Liner notes © 2007
Medtner biography © 1994
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London
Recording date: December 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 6 from 'Catoire: Piano Music' (Helios CDH55425)
Georgy Catoire (1861-1926)
Allegro con moto; dedicated to Vilborg
Liner notes © 1999
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London
Recording date: November 1998
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 7 from 'Wallace: Creation Symphony & other orchestral works' (Helios CDH55465)
William Wallace (1860-1940)
first performed at the New Brighton Tower on 19 August 1900, with the composer conducting
Liner notes © 1997
Wallace biography © 1996
Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow
Recording date: June 1997

Track 8 from 'Brahms: Symphonies Nos 3 & 4' (LSO LSO0737)
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
composed in 1884/5
Liner notes © 2013
Brahms biography © 2013
Recording venue: Barbican, London
Recording date: December 2014

Track 9 from 'Fauré: Lydia's Vocalises' (Linn CKD488)
Recording venue: Duke's Hall, Royal Academy of Music, London
Recording date: December 2013

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (ISRC Track 1): GB-AJY-14-97901
  • Other (ISRC Track 2): GB-AJY-14-12506
  • Other (ISRC Track 3): GB-AJY-14-03808
  • Other (ISRC Track 4): GB-AJY-14-00205
  • Other (ISRC Track 5): GB-AJY-14-93602
  • Other (ISRC Track 6): GB-AJY-99-09001
  • Other (ISRC Track 7): GB-AJY-97-98703
  • Other (ISRC Track 8): GB-DGQ-12-24204
  • Other (ISRC Track 9): GB-ASH-14-48807
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