Hanns Eisler - Die Massnahme
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Label: MDR
Cat No: MDR1207
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 3rd December 2012
Contents
Artists
Gotz SchulteAngelika Domrose
Gottfried Richter
Christoph Zapatka
MDR Leipzig Radio Choir
MDR Leipzig Kammerphilarmonie
Conductor
Johannes KalitzkeWorks
Die Massnahme, op.20Artists
Gotz SchulteAngelika Domrose
Gottfried Richter
Christoph Zapatka
MDR Leipzig Radio Choir
MDR Leipzig Kammerphilarmonie
Conductor
Johannes KalitzkeAbout
It was not until decades later that the work was re-performed in Germany for the first time since the time of its creation: in 1997 by the Berliner Ensemble and in the following years it was re-established and celebrated on the stages in Germany and all over Europe.
With the release of the reference recording from the performance in Dresden in 1998, MDR Klassik makes this extraordinary work now finally available on CD.
Live recording from the performance on October 3, 1998 in Dresden, Festspielhaus Hellerau.
The CD Box contains a 40 page booklet full of recent and historical information as well as a rare and valuable bonus track featuring a shellac-recording, dating from December 1930 in the Homocord recording studio Berlin, with Bertold Brecht (speaking role), Erik Wirl (tenor) and orchestra directed by Hanns Eisler.
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