Das Paradies und die Peri: 13. Die Peri weint (Tenor-Solo, Vokalquartett) by Neill Archer, Alexandra Coku, Bernarda Fink, Cornelius Hauptmann, Christoph Prégardien, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

First released: 26 May 1999, Length: 2:35

Creators (14)

Conductor

  1. Sir John Eliot Gardiner (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997)

Orchestra

  1. Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997)

Vocals

  1. Alexandra Coku (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997) soprano vocals
  2. Bernarda Fink (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997) alto vocals
  3. Christoph Prégardien (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997) tenor vocals
  4. Cornelius Hauptmann (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997) bass vocals
  5. Neill Archer (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997) tenor vocals

Engineer

  1. Jobst Eberhardt assistant
  2. Klaus Behrens assistant

Producer

  1. Dr. Peter Czornyj executive
  2. Hans Bernhard Bätzing

Balance Engineer

  1. Rainer Maillard
  2. Reinhard Lagemann

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Watford Colosseum (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Das Paradies und die Peri: Zweiter Teil: Nr. 13 „Die Peri weint, von ihrer Tränen scheint“ (Tenor) – „Denn in der Trän' ist Zaubermacht“ (Quartett – Sopran, Mezzosopran, Tenor, Bariton, Chor) (Mar 1997 - Apr 1997)

    Composer

    1. Robert Schumann

Releases containing this recording (6)

Official

Album

  1. Das Paradies und die Peri / Requiem für Mignon / Nachtlied 26 May 1999 Robert Schumann; Gardiner, Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique
  2. Complete Symphonies / Das Paradies und die Peri 03 Feb 2014 Robert Schumann; Barbara Bonney, Christoph Prégardien, Bernarda Fink, Gerald Finley, Neill Archer, Alexandra Coku, Cornelius Hauptmann, Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

Album - Compilation

  1. The Masterworks 15 Apr 2010 Robert Schumann
  2. The John Eliot Gardiner Collection 15 Mar 2013 Sir John Eliot Gardiner
  3. The John Eliot Gardiner Collection 15 Mar 2013 Sir John Eliot Gardiner
  4. Complete Recordings on Archiv Produktion and Deutsche Grammophon 21 May 2021 Sir John Eliot Gardiner