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Film Musik
Die Lieder Des Prinzen Vogelfrei
Le Médaillon Magique
Schwermütiger Frühling
Der Optimismus
Narren Des Schicksals
Erster Satz: Uralte Legenden
Zweiter Satz: O Unser Verlorenes Paradies
Dritter Satz: Der Sanfte Mantel Einer Fremden Frau
Der Schönheit Spur
The Treasury Of Thy Lusty Days
Im Spiel Verliebter Saiten
Erinnerung Jener Schönheit
Ein Lockend Aug
Beauty’s Rose Might Never Die
Echt Ist Mein Lieben, Wahr Sei Auch Mein Lied
Thy Eternal Summer Shall Not Fade
Ein Schönes Autodafé
The Colours Of Mind
In Der Welt Des Wahns
Reise Ins Schweigen
Man Kann Sich Nicht Von Der Erde Erheben, Indem Man An Seinen Schnürsenkeln Zieht
Fools Of Time
Return In Happy Plight
Released in 8-panel Digipak. Includes a 12-page booklet in German and English.
Notes from the booklet:
Disc 1: The four parts of "Film Musik" contain the complete music for the soundtrack to the 1993 German tv documentary "Spurensicherung. Baudenkmäler", put in proper shape for the
Silver Edition release in 1993. In this long deleted ten-CD set these four tracks had a handful of romantic subtitles each, I left them out for this re-release: the music is still the same. One attentive Polish member of "The KS Circle" had noticed that the piano part from "Der Optimismus" is fairly inspired by Frederic Chopin's "Ballade in G minor, Op. 23", and yes, he is right.
Published 1993 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. ℗ 1993 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller. © 2012 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH.
Disc 2: Klaus called the 71-minute piece "Narren des Schicksals" his first symphony and therefore, and for its first release on
Silver Edition, I gave it the sub-title "Symphonic Poem in 3 Movements, B Flat minor". It was recorded in 1992/'93 for no special purpose.
Published 1993 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. ℗ 1993 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller. © 2012 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH.
Disc 3: Track 1, "Der Schönheit Spur", is the longer version of the music Klaus recorded 1993 as soundtrack for a film about Berlin's Potsdamer Platz, and the final track ("Return in Happy Plight") is the remixed version which was actually used for the film. "Ein schönes Autodafé" was meant but not used as ballet music for Klaus' opera "Totentag". It was recorded during Klaus' intense sampling era in 1993.
Published 1993 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. ℗ 1993 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller. © 2012 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH.
Total playing times:
CD 1: 75:26.
CD 2: 71:13.
CD 3: 78:18.
℗ & © 2012 MIG-Music GmbH - Made in Germany.
Composed By, Performer, Recorded By
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Klaus Schulze
Layout [Reissue]
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Thomas Ewerhard
Mastered By
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Tom Dams
Mastered By [Premaster]
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kdm,
Producer, Reissue Producer, Photography By, Liner Notes
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Klaus D. Mueller,
Published By
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P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Klaus Schulze
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Klaus D. Müller
Licensed To
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MIG-Music GmbH
Copyright (c)
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Klaus Schulze
Copyright (c)
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Klaus D. Müller
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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MIG-Music GmbH
Copyright (c)
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MIG-Music GmbH