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Catalog: CD018eT
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Individual eTracks |
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Name (Click for Sound Sample) |
Time |
Buy/Price |
1. |
Partita "Seven words" (1982) for violoncello, bayan and chamber orchestra, dedicated to F. Lips and V. Toncha
Father, Forgive Them, For They Know Not What They Do |
4:22 |
€ 0,80 |
2. |
Woman, Behind Thy Son. Son, Behold Thy Mother |
4:02 |
€ 0,80 |
3. |
Verily, I Say Unto Thee: Today Thou Shalt Be With Me In Paradise |
3:44 |
€ 0,80 |
4. |
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken me? |
8:17 |
€ 1,15 |
5. |
I
Thirst. |
5:42 |
€ 1,15 |
6. |
It
Is Accomplished |
3:48 |
€ 0,80 |
7. |
Father,
Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit |
4:37 |
€ 0,80 |
8. |
"Monastery of Ferapont. Meditation
on the frescos
by Dionisy" for bayan solo |
4:08 |
€ 0,80 |
9. |
"Judas Passion" for bayan
and chamber orchestra (1999) dedicated
to F. Lips |
25:29 |
€ 1,45 |
10. |
Ich ruf' zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV
639 |
3:26 |
€ 0,80 |
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1. |
Partita "Seven words" (1982) for violoncello, bayan and chamber orchestra, dedicated to F. Lips and V. Toncha
Father, Forgive Them, For They Know Not What They Do |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
4:22 |
2. |
Woman, Behind Thy Son. Son, Behold Thy Mother |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
4:02 |
3. |
Verily, I Say Unto Thee: Today Thou Shalt Be With Me In Paradise |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
3:44 |
4. |
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken me? |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
8:17 |
5. |
I
Thirst. |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
5:42 |
6. |
It
Is Accomplished |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
3:48 |
7. |
Father,
Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit |
S.
Gubaidulina (*1931) |
4:37 |
8. |
"Monastery of Ferapont. Meditation
on the frescos
by Dionisy" for bayan solo |
Vl.Solotarjov
(1942-1975) |
4:08 |
9. |
"Judas Passion" for bayan
and chamber orchestra (1999) dedicated
to F. Lips |
M.
Bronner (*1952) |
25:29 |
10. |
Ich ruf' zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV
639 |
J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
3:26 |
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Friedrich
Lips latest CD The Last Supper has a strong
Christian theme, featuring music that concerns the treachery
of Judas at the Feast of the Last Supper The
Passion of Judas, by Michael Bronner; the events of
Christs Crucifixion Seven Words,
by Sofia Gubaidulina; and JS Bachs Hymn
Prelude.
CD
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