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Experimentalstudio Freiburg 25 years
WWE 3CD 20025
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Experimentalstudio Freiburg 25 years

1
Time and Motion Study II 22:12 Share
2
Variaciones sobre la resonancia de un grito 26:50 Share
3
Monotonien I 03:55 Share
4
Monotonien IV 12:28 Share
5
Monotonien V 10:52 Share
6
AB II 25:00 Share
7
Passacaglia I 08:04 Share
8
Passacaglia II 04:14 Share
9
Passacaglia III 05:02 Share
10
Passacaglia VI 05:38 Share
11
Passacaglia VII 09:18 Share
12
Echanges 17:53 Share
13
Klavierstück Nr. 4: Vae Victis Quando stanno morendo I 13:53 Share
14
Quando stanno morendo I 13:00 Share
15
II 08:20 Share
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III 13:54 Share
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Gesichter I 02:25 Share
18
Gesichter II 06:05 Share
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Gesichter III 04:23 Share
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Gesichter IV 05:32 Share
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Gesichter V 03:44 Share
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Gesichter VI 02:20 Share
Total Time 03:45:02
Digital Booklet - only with album
CD1:
Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des SWF, Freiburg
Werner Taube, violoncello (1)
Mitglieder des SWF-Sinfonieorchesters Baden-Baden
Ernest Bour, conductor (2)
Marianne Schroeder, piano (3)

CD2:
Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des SWF, Freiburg
ensemble recherche (1)
Ensemble Modern der Jungen Deutschen Philharmonie (2)
SWF-Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden
Lothar Zagrosek, conductor (3)

CD3:
Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des SWF, Freiburg
Ortwin Stürmer, piano (1)
Monika Bair-Ivenz / Petra Hoffmann / Elisabeth Reve, sopranos
Susanne Otto, alto • Martin Fahlenbock, bass flute • Lukas Fels, violoncello (2)
Salome Kammer / Claudia Barainsky, voice and vocals
Chrsitain Dierstein / Francoise Rivalland, percussion (3)

Total Time CDs 1, 2 & 3: 03:45:17

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