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Media |
Condition |
Label |
Over De Dood En De Tijd |
23.94 |
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LP |
Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-) |
Composers' Voice CV8203 |
Item Number: 2081135870 228142 |
composers voice, 8203, nm/m [228142]
Tracklist
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| Over De Dood En De Tijd | | B2 | BAC | 15:06 |
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Identifiers
Rights Society: STEMRA Matrix / RunoutRunout stamp side A: 6814 755 1Y 1 670 06 111 Matrix / RunoutRunout stamp side B: 6814 755 2Y 1 670 06 11 1
Credits Composed By, Liner Notes, Recorded By [Recordings Realized By], Design - Gilius van Bergeijk Liner Notes [Translation] - Keith Freeman Photography By - Maurice Boyer Producer - Donemus Typography - Floris Guntenaar
Notes On Death and Time (an homage to Franz Schubert) for loudspeakers composed in 1980 and commissioned by the NOS Broadcasting organization. BAC for barrel organ composed 1968-1970 at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, The Netherlands.
Recordings, text and design realized by the composer. Produced by Donemus with financial assistance from the Buma Fund Organization.
Re-issued on CD by X-OR (X-OR CD 014).
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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.
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Release Country: Netherlands |
Release Date: 1982 |
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