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Symphonie Nr.3 C-Moll Op. 78 >>Orgel-Symphonie<<
Adagio-Allegro Moderate-Poco Adagio
Allegro Moderato-Presto
Maestoso-Allegro
Samson Et Dalila Op.47
Bacchanale
Le Déluge Op.45 (Poème Biblique)
Prélude
Danse Macabre Op.40
Digitally Remastered.
Printed in West Germany.
Liner Notes in English, French, German and Italian
Cover art: 'Marktkirche in Halle', Lyonel Feininger, 1930 Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, München
℗ 1976 (tracks 1 to 3) /1979 (track 4) /1981 (tracks 4 to 6) Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg.
Symphony No. 3 originally released as
Deutsche Grammophon 2530 619, 1976
Bacchanale originally released on
Deutsche Grammophon 2709 095, 1979
Le Déluge and Danse Macabre originally released on
Deutsche Grammophon 2531 331, 1979
Digitally remastered.
Issued in a jewel case with a white tray.
Printed and made in West Germany.
℗ 1976 (tracks 1 to 3) /1981 (tracks 4 to 6) Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg.
© 1986 Dr. Michael Stegemann; Martin Cooper.
© 1985, Copyright by COSMOPRESS, Genf.
Cover Illustration: "Marktkirche in Halle" (The Marketplace Church in Halle), Lyonel Feininger, 1930 Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munich.
The durations shown on the cover differ slightly to what they actually are on the CD (given above). The cover shows the durations as being: 19:26, 7:27, 7:23, 7:11, 7:32 and 6:47, respectively. The displayed total playing time on the cover is 56:21, the actual total playing time is 56:18 seconds.
Unlike the German issue, this version (1) has the title on the front cover spelt in English, not German, and (2) has "10 G GA" next to the catalogue number on the covers, whereas the German issue only has "G GA". Unlike the US issue, this version (1) was printed in West Germany, not the U.S.A., and (2) also includes German sleeve notes with French and Spanish translations.
Composed By
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Camille Saint-Saëns
Conductor
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Daniel Barenboim
Engineer
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Klaus Scheibe
Orchestra
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Orchestre De Paris (tracks: 4 to 6),
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 1 to 3)
Organ
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Gaston Litaize (tracks: 1 to 3)
Producer
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Günther Breest (tracks: 1-4),
Michael Horwarth, (tracks: 4),
Steven Paul (tracks: 5, 6)
Recording Supervisor
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Günther Breest (tracks: 1-3),
Klaus Scheibe (tracks: 5, 6),
Wolfgang Stengel (tracks: 4)
Violin
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Alain Moglia (tracks: 5),
Luben Yordanoff (tracks: 6)
Art Direction
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Hartmut Pfeiffer
Composed By
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Camille Saint-Saëns
Conductor
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Daniel Barenboim
Cover [Illustration]
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Joachim Blauel-ARTOTHEK,
Lyonel Feininger
Orchestra
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Orchestre De Paris (tracks: 4 to 6),
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, (tracks: 1 to 3)
Production Manager [Production]
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Günther Breest (tracks: 1 to 4),
Michael Horwath (tracks: 4),
Steven Paul (tracks: 5 to 6)
Recorded By [Engineer]
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Klaus Scheibe
Recording Supervisor
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Günther Breest (tracks: 1 to 3),
Klaus Scheibe (tracks: 5 to 6),
Wolfgang Stengel (tracks: 4)
Sleeve Notes [English]
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Martin Cooper (5)
Sleeve Notes [German To French Translation]
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Carole Boudreault
Sleeve Notes [German To Spanish Translation]
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Laureano Ramírez
Sleeve Notes [German]
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Michael Stegemann
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Polydor International GmbH
Printed By
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Neef
Printed By
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Neef
Recorded At
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres
Published By
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Kalmus
Published By
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Durand & Cie.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Polydor International GmbH
Copyright (c)
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Dr. Michael Stegemann
Copyright (c)
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Martin Cooper (5)
Copyright (c)
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Cosmopress