Palmer Traulsen,Georg Allin Wilkenschildt
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Klange Fra Danmark´s Bronzealderlurer (Music Blown On Lurs From The Danish Bronze Age) 5.58  10"  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Nationalmuseet NM67001
Item Number: 2081118527 174702

ex/ex+, gatefold with booklet in sleeve, quite awesome [174702]


            
            
    




Tracklist
 
Lurpar I C (Brudevælte)
A1Alla Marcia
A2Nationale Toner (National Tones)
A3Den Danske Hærs Signaler (Danish Army Calls)
A4Herlig En Sommernat
A5Morgenstemning (Morning Mood)
A6Festouverture (Festival Overture)
A7Jagtmusik (Hunting Music)
A8"Bronze Age Rag"
Lurpar I D (Tellerup)
B1Alla Marcia
B2Fransk March (French March)
B3Improvisation
B4Tivoli-Suite I Tre Satser (Tivoli Suite In Three Parts)
Lur I Es (Brudevælte)
B5Diligence-Signal (Stage-Coach Rally)
Lurpar I Es (Brudevælte)
B6Københavns Rådhus-Intrada (Copenhagen Civic Intrada)
B7Engelske, Franske Og Amerikanske Signaler (British, French And American Calls)
B8"Lurhøns"
Lurpar I E (Maltbæk)
B9Marche Funèbre
B10Maltbæk-Vals (Maltbæk Waltz)
Lurpar I G (Folrisdam)
B11"Hollænderens Signal" (Adaption From "They Flying Dutchman")


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutRunout stamped side A: NM-67-001-A
Matrix / RunoutRunout stamped side B: NM-67-001-2
Rights Society: NCB


Credits
Arranged By - Palmer Traulsen (Tracks: A3, B2)
Composed By - Daniel Friedrich Rudolph Kuhlau (Tracks: A4), Georg Allin Wilkenschildt (Tracks: A1, A6, B1, B3, B4, B8), Hakon Børresen (Tracks: B6), Palmer Traulsen (Tracks: A1, A2, A5, A7, A8, B1, B3, B8 to B10), Richard Wagner (Tracks: B11)
Engineer [Lydteknik] - Peter Schlamowitz
Liner Notes - Thorkild Ramskou
Lur - Georg Allin Wilkenschildt, Palmer Traulsen
Soloist - Palmer Traulsen (Tracks: B5)

Notes
Gatefold cover with 4-page booklet

Copyright Nationalmuseet 1966 © Udgivet med tilskud fra Finansministeriets overskud ved brevduetotalisatorflyvningerne


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Denmark
Release Date: 1966

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