Hmv-db2050-32-3911

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Title/Work Grenzen der Menschheit (Part 2)[1][2]
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Author(s)/Composer(s) Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)
Image(s)
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High resolution audio (Flac) FLAC, FLAC (Commons)
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) Ogg (Commons)
Genre(s) Tone poem
Content -
Description HMV DB 2050, The Hugo Wolf Society Volume 3
Lyricist(s) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) Alexander Kipnis (Bass) (1891-1978), Coenraad V. Bos (Pianoforte) (1875-1955)
Vocal range Bass with instrumental accompaniment
Label His Master's Voice
Cat. no. DB 2050
Order number 32-3911
Matrix/StamperID 32-3911, 2B6541
Place of recording London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 1935?
Coupling date unknown
Cutout date unknown
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1st release date 1936?[3]
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PD CH 1 January 1987
PD EU 1 January 2007
PD USA 1 January 1987
PD INT 1 January 2007



References

  1. IMSLP: Goethe-Lieder (Wolf, Hugo), Link to the record
  2. LiederNet Archive: Authorship by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), title 1: "Grenzen der Menschheit", 1780, Link to the record
  3. TROVE: 1936, German, Sound, Recorded music edition: Three Michelangelo Lieder: Three songs from the Mörike volume - Four songs from the Spanisches Liederbuch - Six songs from the Italienisches Liederbuch - Grenzen der Menschheit - [Hugo Wolf]. [sound recording]: Wolf, Hugo, 1860-1903., Link to the record

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