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1. Richard Strauss: Thus Spake Zarathustra = Also Sprach Zarathustra
Introduction = Einleitung
Of The Dwellers In The World Beyond = Von Den Hinterweltlern
Of The Great Yearning = Von Der Großen Sehnsucht
Of Joys And Passions = Von Den Freuden Und Leidenschaften
Funeral Song = Grablied
Of Science = Von Der Wissenschaft
The Convalescent = Der Genesende
Dance Song = Tanzlied
Night Wanderer's Song = Nachtwandlerlied
2. Gustav Holst: The Planets
Mars, The Bringer Of War
Venus, The Bringer Of Peace
Mercury, The Winged Messenger
Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity
Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age
Uranus, The Magician
Neptune, The Mystic
Recorded January 23-26, September 18-21, 1997
live in McDermott Hall, Meyerson Center, Dallas, Texas
Recorded in the U.S.A.
Manufactured in the U.S.A.
Original Digital Recording
The disc also contains the identical music program in conventional stereo - Dolby Pro-logic compatible.
Playable all regions; compatible with DVD players worldwide.
This music DVD features two well-known "space"-oriented compositions -- "Thus Spake Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss (also known as the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey) and "The Planets" by Gustav Holst. Performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Andrew Litton, they are presented in both standard two-channel stereo and spectacular five-channel VR2 Surround Sound.
Issued in a standard black DVD plastic case with a 20-page booklet.
Choir
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Women Of The Dallas Symphony Chorus, (tracks: 2)
Conductor
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Andrew Litton
Music Director
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David R. Davidson
Orchestra
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Organ
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Mary Preston (3) (tracks: 1),
Wayne Marshall (2) (tracks: 2)
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Delos International, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Delos International, Inc.