A342 Central Questions in the Study of Music (audio CDs 3-6)

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Tracklist

3CD: Units 8, 9 & 10
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1Ave sanctissima Maria
producer:
John Willan (producer)
orchestra:
Early Music Consort of London (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
conductor:
David Munrow (UK early music historian & musician) (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1976) and Virgin Classics Ltd. (not for release label use! for copyrights use) (in 1997)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1975-02 until 1975-04)
Pierre de la Rue3:57
2Violin Sonata in D major, op. 5, no. 1: Grave - Allegro
cello:
Wieland Kuijken (Belgian cellist)
harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen (Belgian organist & harpsichordist)
violin:
Sigiswald Kuijken
recording of:
Violin Sonata in D major, op. 5 no. 1: I. Grave - Allegro
composer:
Arcangelo Corelli (Italian baroque composer and violinist) (in 1700)
part of:
Violin Sonata in D major, op. 5 no. 1
Arcangelo Corelli3:06
3Oh! Baby
Bobby Hackett6:15
4You’ll Never Walk Alone
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1945-05-01)
bass:
Arthur "Artie" Shapiro (on 1945-05-01)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1945-05-01), Arthur Kafton (on 1945-05-01) and Jack Sewell (on 1945-05-01)
drums (drum set):
Ray Hagan (on 1945-05-01)
French horn:
James Stagliano (on 1945-05-01)
guitar:
Dave Barbour (on 1945-05-01)
harp:
Irma Clow (on 1945-05-01)
piano:
Sam Furman (on 1945-05-01)
trombone:
Carl Loeffler (on 1945-05-01), Jimmy Skiles (on 1945-05-01) and Paul Weigand (on 1945-05-01)
trumpet:
Charles Griffard (on 1945-05-01), Leonard Mach (on 1945-05-01) and Horace Nelson (on 1945-05-01)
viola:
Allan Harshman (violist) (on 1945-05-01), Maurice Perlmutter (on 1945-05-01) and Dave Sterkin (on 1945-05-01)
violin:
Victor Arno (on 1945-05-01), Peter Ellis (1940s violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Sam Freed, Jr. (Violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Gerald Joyce (on 1945-05-01), George Kast (on 1945-05-01), Sol Kindler (on 1945-05-01), Samuel Levine (violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Anthony Perrotti (on 1945-05-01), Nicholas Pisani (on 1945-05-01), Ted Rosen (on 1945-05-01), Mischa Russell (violinist) (on 1945-05-01) and Olcott Vail (on 1945-05-01)
woodwind:
Heinie Beau (on 1945-05-01), Mannie Gershman (on 1945-05-01), Leonard Hartman (on 1945-05-01), Herbie Haymer (on 1945-05-01) and Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (on 1945-05-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-05-01)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”), Marvin Bailey (on 1945-05-01), Ruth Clark (on 1945-05-01), Lee Gotch (on 1945-05-01), Ken Lane Singers (on 1945-05-01), Ken Lane (on 1945-05-01), Beverly Mahr (on 1945-05-01), Dorothy McCarty (on 1945-05-01), Mack McLean (on 1945-05-01), Elizabeth Rinkee (on 1945-05-01) and Chuck Schrouder (on 1945-05-01)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1945-05-01)
performer:
Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
part of:
V Disc (by matrix number) (number: VP 1496 (1))
recording of:
You’ll Never Walk Alone (Carousel) (on 1945-05-01)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), T.B. Harms Company, The Welk Music Group, Williamson Music Company and Williamson Music, Inc.
part of:
Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
Frank Sinatra3:27
5Beyond the Blue Horizon
recording of:
Beyond the Blue Horizon (from "Monte-Carlo")
lyricist:
Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter)
composer:
W. Franke Harling and Richard A. Whiting (composer)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Harmony
Martha Tilton4:31
6Messiah, ‘Since by man came death’
engineer:
Martin Atkinson (engineer) and John Dunkerley (engineer)
choir vocals:
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford (in 1979)
orchestra:
Academy of Ancient Music (in 1979)
conductor:
Christopher Hogwood (conductor, harpsichordist) (in 1979)
chorus master:
Simon Preston (organist, conductor, composer) (in 1979)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Limited (not a release label; for copyrights use only) (in 1980)
recorded at:
St Jude‐on‐the‐Hill in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1979)
recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part III, no. 46. Chorus “Since by man came death” (in 1979)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part III
George Frideric Handel52:04
7SarabandMatthew Locke1:07
8Gertie, the Girl with the Gong
Anona Winn3:05
9Lachrimæ veræ (lute version)
recording engineer:
John W. Bower (recording engineer) (in 1967)
producer:
James Burnett (producer) (in 1967)
lute:
Julian Bream
recorded at:
Wardour Chapel in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom (in 1967)
recording of:
Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Verae
composer:
John Dowland (composer and lutenist)
part of:
Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares (Just the seven Lachrimæ Pavans)
John Dowland3:11
10Lachrimæ veræ (consort version)
lute:
Christopher Wilson (lute and theorbo player)
viola da gamba [viols]:
Fretwork (consort of viols)
balance engineer:
Tim Handley (engineer/editor/producer) (in 1987-12)
recorded at:
Snape Maltings Concert Hall in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom (in 1987-12)
recording of:
Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Verae (in 1987-12)
composer:
John Dowland (composer and lutenist)
part of:
Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares (Just the seven Lachrimæ Pavans)
John Dowland4:36
11Chorale Prelude ‘Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich’
producer:
Dr Gerd Ploebsch (engineer)
organ:
Simon Preston (organist, conductor, composer) (in 1989-09)
balance engineer:
Helmut Burk
recorded at:
Sorø Klosterkirke in Sorø, Region Zealand, Denmark (in 1989-09)
recording of:
Choralvorspiel, BWV 605 "Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich" (in 1989-09)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Das Orgel-Büchlein (number: 7) and Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (number: BWV 605)
Johann Sebastian Bach1:39
12Ave verum corpus
recording engineer:
Oswald Gritsch (engineer)
producer:
Johannes Kernmayer
choir vocals:
Chorus Viennensis (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06) and Vienna Boys' Choir (The Vienna Boys Choir) (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
orchestra:
Vienna Folkopera Symphony Orchestra (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
conductor:
Peter Marschik (chorus master) (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
balance engineer:
Christoph Herr (engineer)
recorded at:
Konzerthaus: Mozart‐Saal in Landstraße, Wien (Vienna), Austria (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
recording of:
Ave verum corpus, K. 618 (for chorus, string and organ) (from 1994-10-03 until 1994-10-06)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (until 1791-06-18)
part of:
Köchelverzeichnis (Köchel catalogue, first edition, 1862, K¹) (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (Köchel catalogue, third edition, 1937, K³) (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (Köchel catalogue, ninth edition, 2024, K⁹) (number: K. 618), Köchelverzeichnis (Köchel catalogue, original numbering) (number: 618) and Köchelverzeichnis (Köchel catalogue, sixth edition, 1964, K⁶) (number: K. 618)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2:52
13Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2
recording engineer:
Sergio Marcotulli (on 1965-08-30)
producer:
Max Wilcox (engineer/editor/producer)
piano:
Arthur Rubinstein (pianist) (on 1965-08-30)
recorded at:
RCA Italiana Studios in Roma (Rome), Roma, Lazio, Italy (on 1965-08-30)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 2 in E‐flat major, op. 9 no. 2: Andante (on 1965-08-30)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (Frédéric Chopin, composer) (from 1830 until 1832)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 3), Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 18) and Katalog Dzieł Fryderyka Chopina (Catalogue of the Works of Frédéric Chopin, Chomiński Catalogue) (number: C. 109)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 9 (original for piano)
Fryderyk Chopin4:28
14Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with no variants from pupil copies)Fryderyk Chopin0:54
15Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with bar 4 variant 1a)Fryderyk Chopin0:56
16Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (bars 1–8, with bar 4 variant 1b)Fryderyk Chopin0:53
17Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with no variants from pupil copies)Fryderyk Chopin0:21
18Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with variant 17a)Fryderyk Chopin0:27
19Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2 (last 2 bars, with variant 17b)Fryderyk Chopin0:36
20Rondo in C minor, op. 1
piano:
Ian Hobson (pianist, conductor and educator)
recording of:
Rondo in C minor, op. 1
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (Frédéric Chopin, composer) (in 1825)
part of:
Works of Fryderyk Chopin by opus number (number: op. 1), Chopin: An Index of His Works in Chronological Order (The Brown Catalogue) (number: B. 10) and Katalog Dzieł Fryderyka Chopina (Catalogue of the Works of Frédéric Chopin, Chomiński Catalogue) (number: C. 192)
Fryderyk Chopin8:53
4CD: Units 11 & 12
5CD: Unit 13
6CD: Unit 14