Josef Matthias Hauer,Herbert Henck
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Klavierwerke 14.00  CD  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  WERGO WER66092
Item Number: 2756511130 2144

383556 nm/nm


Tracklist
 
Sieben Kleine Stücke Op. 3 (Frühling 1913)10:33
1I. Viertel = 602:50
2II. Viertel = 481:37
3III. Viertel = 1000:49
4IV. Viertel = 640:48
5V. Viertel = 401:29
6VI. Viertel = 601:44
7VII. Viertel = 721:16
Nachklangstudien Op. 16 (28. Und 29. Mai 1919)6:32
8I. Freier Vortrag2:29
9II. Sehr Gebunden, Langsam Und Leise1:19
10III. Eigensinnig0:53
11IV. Pendelnd, Wiegend, Unrhytmisch, Leise1:12
12V. Hüpfend, Mäßig Bewegt0:39
Nomos Op. 19 (25. Bis 29. August 1919)29:21
13Nomos Op. 19 (25. Bis 29. August 1919)29:21
Klavierstücke Mit Überschriften Nach Worten Von Friedrich Hölderlin Op. 25 (22. August Bis 11. Oktober 1923)27:52
141. Deine Wellen Umpspielten Mich1:24
152. Um Die Grauen Gewölke Streifen Rötliche Flammen Dort1:40
163. Seid Gegrüß, Ihr Zufluchtsvollen Schatten, Ihr Fluren, Die Ihr Einsam Um Mich Ruht!0:49
174. Ihr Wälder Schön An Der Seite Am Grünen Abhang Gemalt1:16
185. Lächelnd Über Silberwolken Neigte Sich Segnend Herab Der Äther2:36
196. Wohl Gehn Frühlinge Fort, Ein Jahr Verdränget Das Andre1:58
207. In Seiner Fülle Ruhet Der Herbsttag Nun1:43
218. Wo Die Meerluft Die Heißen Ufer Kühlt Und Den Lorbeerwald Durchsäuselt2:21
229. Vom Himmel Iächelt Zu Den Geschäftigen Durch Ihre Bäume Milde Das Licht Herab1:43
2310. Doch, Wie Rosen, Vergänglich War Das Fromme Leben1:48
2411. Die Schwärmerische, Die Nacht, Kommt Voll Mit Sternen0:56
2512. Anmut Blühet, Wie Einst1:35
2613. Verloren Ins Weite Blau3:23
2714. Aber Schwer In Das Tal Hing Die Gigantische, Schicksalskundige Burg, Nieder Bis Auf Den Grund Von Den Wettern Zerrissen1:56
2815. Beweglicher Eilt Schon Die Wache Quelle0:37
2916. Und Ihr Drängt Euch Aus Der Kräftigen Wurzel2:07


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 4 010228 660920
Label Code: LC 0846
SPARS Code: DDD


Credits
Artwork By [Komposition Aus Zwei Formthemen (1919)] - Johannes Itten
Engineer [Toningeneurin] - Frauke Schulz
Engineer [Tonmeister, Schnitt] - Hein Laabs
Piano [Steinway, Modell D], Liner Notes - Herbert Henck
Technician [Assistenz] - Christoph Romanowski

Notes
Recorded Radio Bremen 1-3 April 1996

Booklet texts in german and english

℗ 1997 Schott Wergo Music Media GmbH, Mainz, Germany
© 1997 Schott Wergo Music Media GmbH, Mainz, Germany


Note
Tracklisting is 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: Germany
Release Date: 1997

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