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Symphony No. 9
[Andante]
Moderato
Presto
Nunc Dimittis
Symphony No. 9 (1997/2006)
Nunc dimittis (2007)
In memoriam Alfred Schnittke
for mezzo-soprano, men's voices and orchestra
Recorded January 2008
Lukaskirche, Dresden
An ECM Production
℗ 2009 ECM Records GmbH
© 2009 ECM Records GmbH
Baritone Vocals
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Gordon Jones (2) (tracks: 4)
Conductor
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Dennis Russell Davies
Countertenor Vocals
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David James (13) (tracks: 4)
Design
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Sascha Kleis
Engineer [Tonmeister]
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Markus Heiland,
Peter Laenger
Ensemble
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The Hilliard Ensemble (tracks: 4)
Executive-Producer
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Manfred Eicher
Liner Notes [Conversation, Interviewee]
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Alexander Raskatov,
Liner Notes [Conversation, Interviewer]
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Helmut Peters (3)
Liner Notes [German]
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Helmut Peters (3)
Liner Notes [Helmut Peters, English Translation]
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J. Bradford Robinson
Mezzo-soprano Vocals
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Elena Vassilieva (tracks: 4)
Orchestra
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Dresdner Philharmonie
Photography By [Cover Photo]
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Max Franosch
Photography By [Liner Photo (Booklet Page 1)]
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Yngvild Sørbye
Photography By [Liner Photos (Booklet Pages 2, 11, 27)]
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Peter Laenger
Photography By [Liner Photos]
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Frank Höhler
Score Editor [Reconstruction Of The Manuscript]
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Alexander Raskatov, (tracks: 1 to 3)
Tenor Vocals
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Rogers Covey-Crump (tracks: 4),
Steven Harrold (tracks: 4)
Text By
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Joseph Brodsky (tracks: 4),
Starets Siluan (tracks: 4)
Text By [Booklet; Translation From Russian To English Of Joseph Brodsky Text, "Candlemas"]
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George L. Kline
Text By [Booklet; Translation From Russian To English Of Starets Siluan Text]
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Hans-Ulrich Duffek
Text By [Booklet; Translation From Russian To German Of Joseph Brodsky Text, "Lichtmess"]
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Melitta Neumann
Text By [Booklet; Translation From Russian To German Of Starez Siluan Text]
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Hans-Ulrich Duffek
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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ECM Records GmbH
Copyright (c)
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ECM Records GmbH
Made By
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EDC, Germany
Recorded At
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Studio Lukaskirche, Dresden