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Thüring Bräm / Dimitri - Il Gong Magico (Mimopera In Vier Akten) album

  • Performer: Thüring Bräm
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Il Gong Magico (Mimopera In Vier Akten)
  • Released: 2004
  • Style: Contemporary, Opera
  • MP3 version size: 1652 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1274 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
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Description

Matrix, Runout: Mastered by CD Press Switzerland CD MGB 6212 Il Gong Magico.

Thüring Bräm, Dimitri (13) - Il Gong Magico (Mimopera In Vier Akten) ‎(CD).

Chamber Music: 1989-1994 ‎(CD, Album). Vienna Modern Masters. 10 104. Thüring Bräm, Chamber Soloists Lucerne. Thüring Bräm, Dimitri (13) - Il Gong Magico (Mimopera In Vier Akten) ‎(CD). Thüring Bräm - Yang Jing. Thüring Bräm - Yang Jing - Transitions, Works For Pipa ‎(CD).

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Thüring Bräm (born 10 April 1944) is a Swiss composer and conductor. Bräm graduated from a high school in Basel. He then studied piano, conducting and composition in Basel and musicology at the University of Basel and the University of Heidelberg. He worked as a conductor and répétiteur at the Curtis Institute of Music, the Aspen Music Festival and School and holds a Master of Arts in Composition from the University of California, Berkeley. Bräm was from 1987 to 2006 chief conductor of the Junge Philharmonie Zentralschweiz. He is head of the Regio choir Binningen/Basel, and a regular guest conductor of the Chamber Philharmonic Pardubice. He gave master classes in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Argentina. He is a jury member of the Concours de Musique du Festival de Fribourg and the Sacred Johannes Brahms Chamber Music Competition of the Music Academy in Gdansk. Live stream from the first round (second day) at Il Piccolo Violino Magico competition in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy.

Where The Wild Things Are (1999) Deutsche Grammophon (E) - 1st recording (39m 41s). Thüring Bräm ( 1944) and Jakob Dimitri ( 1935). Il Gong Magico (2004) Musiques Suisses (D) - 1st recording (1h 13m 43s). Swissradio Opera/Archives/2016.

Tracklist

1 Introduktion 1:50
1. Akt
2 1. Szene: Bronzo, Variopinti 5:06
3 2. Szene: Duett Mira Brunello 2:50
4 3. Szene: Variopinti, Gelso, Pinto, Adepto I 2:04
5 4. Szene: Brunello, Mira 4:16
2. Akt
6 1. Szene: Oscurati, Chef, Brunello, Adepto II 9:15
7 2. Szene: Adepto II, Santone, Facciabianca 9:36
3. Akt
8 1. Szene: Brunello, Mira, Bronzo 4:27
9 2. Szene: Adepto II, Adepto III, Bronzo 4:20
10 3. Szene: Bronzo, Chef, Lira (Ohne Gesang) 3:06
11 4. Szene: Bronzo 4:28
12 5. Szene: Oscurati 3:49
13 6. Szene: Lager Der Oscurati 2:13
4. Akt
14 + 15 1. Szene: Gelsa, Mira, Chef 6:56
16 + 17 2. Szene: Verwandlung Und Finale 9:27

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund
  • Copyright (c) – Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund
  • Glass Mastered At – CD Press Switzerland

Credits

  • Composed By – Thüring Bräm
  • Conductor – Jost Meier
  • Engineer – Michael Rast
  • Executive-Producer – Claudio Danuser
  • Libretto By – Bernhard Stöckli, Dimitri , Markus Kunz
  • Orchestra – Junge Philharmonie Zentralschweiz
  • Producer – Carlo Piccardi
  • Vocals – Gesangsolisten Der Musikhochschule Luzern

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 613105 496499
  • Rights Society: SUISA
  • Matrix / Runout: Mastered by CD Press Switzerland CD MGB 6212 Il Gong Magico
  • SPARS Code: DDD