Poulenc, Régine Crespin, Choeurs René Duclos, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Georges Prêtre - Stabat Mater
Album: Stabat Mater
Rating: 4.33
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Tracks
| Track | Duration | Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Quis Est Homo | ||
| Tristis Est Anima Mea | ||
| Fac Ut Ardeat | ||
| Eja Mater | ||
| Tenebrae Factae Sunt | ||
| Timor Et Tremor | ||
| Vinea Mea Electa | ||
| Stabat Mater Dolorosa | ||
| Sancta Mater | ||
| Quatre Motets Pour Un Temps De Pénitence | ||
| O Quam Tristis | ||
| Quando Corpus | ||
| Quae Moerebat | ||
| Inflammatus Et Accensus | ||
| Cujus Animam Gementem | ||
| Stabat Mater | ||
| Vidit Suum | ||
| Fac Ut Portem |
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Catalog Numbers
- 2C 069-12016, 2C 069-12.016
- 2 C 069-12016, 2C 069 -12.016
- ALP 2034
Labels
- La Voix De Son Maître
- His Master's Voice
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Reissue
- Gatefold
- Mono
Companies
| Role | Company |
|---|---|
| Record Company | EMI |
| Published By | Éditions Salabert |
| Made By | Pathé Marconi EMI |
| Printed By | Offset France |
| Phonographic Copyright (p) | Pathé Marconi EMI |
| Pressed By | Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou |
Credits
| Role | Credit |
|---|---|
| Choir | Choeurs René Duclos |
| Composed By | Poulenc |
| Conductor | Georges Prêtre |
| Orchestra | Paris Conservatoire Orchestra (tracks: A1 to B1) |
| Painting | Metsys |
| Soprano Vocals | Régine Crespin (tracks: A1 to B1) |
| Illustration | Ch. Bérard |
| Liner Notes | Maurice Tassart |
| Photography By | Lipnitzki, Bulloz, Henry Clarke |
Notes
- Made in France
- Gatefold laminated sleeve
- (p) 1963
- Stereo recording
Barcodes
- Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL
- Price Code (Printed on rear sleeve): X
- Price Code (Stickered on rear sleeve): PM 371
- Matrix / Runout (Label Matrix: Side A): 2XLA.836
- Matrix / Runout (Label Matrix: Side B): 2XLA.837
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Price Code (Printed on rear sleeve): PM 371
About Poulenc, Régine Crespin, Choeurs René Duclos, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Georges Prêtre
Francis Poulenc (Paris, January 7, 1899 Paris, January 30, 1963) was a French composer and a member of the French group "Les Six". He composed music in all major genres, including art song, chamber music, oratorio, opera, ballet music, and orchestral music. Critic , in a July 1950 Paris-Presse article, described Poulenc as "half bad boy, half monk" ("le moine et le voyou"), a tag that was to be attached to his name for the rest of his career.
Real Name
- Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc
Name Vars
- F Poulenc
- F. Paulenc
- F. Poulenc
- F. Pulenkas
- F.Poulenc
- Fr. Poulenc
- Frances Poulenc
- Francis Pouelnc
- Francis Poulanc
- Francois Poulenc
- Françis Poulenc
- Frensis Pulank
- M. Francis Poulenc
- Polenc
- Poulanc
- Poulenc
- Poulenc, F.
- Poulenc, Francis
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- Ф. Пуленк
- Ф.Пуленк
- Франсис Пуленк
- Френсіс Пуленк
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