Philip Glass – Satyagraha - Mint- 3 LP Record Box Set 1987 CBS Europe Vinyl & Book - Classical / Electronic
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Philip Glass – Akhnaten
Label: | CBS – M3 42457 |
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Format: |
3 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Box Set
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Country: | Europe: Netherlands (Booklet), France (Vinyl), Germany (Box) |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Classical |
Style: | Modern Classical, Minimal, Opera |
Act I: Year 1 Of Akhnaten's Reign. Thebes | |||
A1 | Prelude: Refrain, Verse 1, Verse 2 | 10:44 | |
A2 | Prelude: Verse 3 | 0:40 | |
A3 | Scene 1: Funeral Of Amenhotep III | 8:59 | |
B1 | Scene 2: The Coronation Of Akhnaten | 17:15 | |
B2 | Scene 3: The Window Of Appearances | 9:03 | |
Act II: Years 5 To 15. Thebes And Akhenaten | |||
C1 | Scene 1: The Temple | 12:47 | |
C2 | Scene 2: Akhnaten & Nefertiti | 10:10 | |
C3 | Scene 3: The City. Dance (Beginning) Narration: The City | 2:32 | |
D1 | Scene 3: The City. Dance (Conclusion) Dance | 5:10 | |
D2 | Scene 4: Hymn | 13:35 | |
Act III: Year 17 And The Present. Akhetaten | |||
E1 | Scene 1: The Family | 11:36 | |
E2 | Scene 2: Attack & Fall | 7:43 | |
F1 | Scene 3: The Ruins | 7:28 | |
F2 | Scene 4: Epilogue | 10:37 |
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – CBS Inc.
- Copyright © – CBS Inc.
- Published By – Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc.
- Manufactured By – CBS Records
- Made By – CBS Grammofoonplaten B.V.
- Distributed By – CBS Disques
- Recorded At – Karlshöhe, Ludwigsburg
- Recorded At – Tonstudio Bauer
- Recorded At – The Living Room (2)
- Remixed At – The Living Room (2)
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Pressed By – CBS, Haarlem – 01-42457
- Alto Vocals [Ankhesenpaaten, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Christina Wächtler
- Alto Vocals [Neferneferuaten, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Geraldine Rose
- Alto Vocals [Nefertiti] – Milagro Vargas
- Alto Vocals [Sotopenre, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Angelika Schwarz
- Baritone Vocals [Horemhab] – Tero Hannula
- Bass Vocals [Aye] – Cornelius Hauptmann
- Chorus – The Stuttgart State Opera Chorus
- Chorus Master – Ulrich Eistert
- Composed By – Philip Glass
- Conductor – Dennis Russell Davies
- Conductor [Assistant] – Anton Zapf
- Countertenor Vocals [Akhnaten] – Paul Esswood
- Design [Cover & Booklet] – Georgina Lehner
- Engineer – Carlos Albrecht, Johannes Wohlleben, Martin Wieland
- Engineer [Nyc] – Don Christensen, Miles Green
- Liner Notes – Philip Glass, Shalom Goldman
- Mastered By – Bill Kipper
- Narrator [Scribe] – David Warrilow
- Orchestra – The Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra
- Photography By – Horst Huber (3)
- Producer – Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman
- Soprano Vocals [Bekhetaten, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Victoria Schneider
- Soprano Vocals [Maketaten, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Maria Koupilová-Ticha
- Soprano Vocals [Meretaten, Daughter of Akhnaten] – Lynne Wilhelm-Königer
- Soprano Vocals [Queen Tye] – Melinda Liebermann
- Tenor Vocals [Amon High Priest] – Helmut Holzapfel
- Written-By [Libretto Assistance] – Richard Riddell, Robert Israel, Shalom Goldman
- Written-By [Libretto] – Philip Glass
An opera in three acts for orchestra, chorus and soloists. Music composed by Philip Glass. Libretto by Philip Glass in association with Shalom Goldman, Robert Israel and Richard Riddell. Vocal text drawn from original sources by Shalom Goldman.
Recorded at Karlshohe Church & Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany.
12" LP-Box, comes with the cd sized booklet containing notes, synopsis and libretto in English, German & French.
The opera is sung in three languages of the ancient Near East (Egyptian, Akkadian and Biblical Hebrew) with the exception of "Hymn to the Aten" which is sung here in English.
At least some copies imported into the US and Canada have a barcode sticker over the printed barcode: 0 7464-42457-1.
Recorded at Karlshohe Church & Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany.
12" LP-Box, comes with the cd sized booklet containing notes, synopsis and libretto in English, German & French.
The opera is sung in three languages of the ancient Near East (Egyptian, Akkadian and Biblical Hebrew) with the exception of "Hymn to the Aten" which is sung here in English.
At least some copies imported into the US and Canada have a barcode sticker over the printed barcode: 0 7464-42457-1.
- UPC Barcode: 07464424571
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