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Sound: Music Recording
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| Title |
Robyn Archer Sings Brecht |
| Abstract/Description |
Sound disc, stereo. Protest songs recorded Abbey Road Studios, London 1981. Sung in English translated from Bertolt Brecht's original German texts by John Willett. Conductor is Dominic Muldowney. Performed with the London Sinfionietta. Contents: Alabama song : 1927 / Kurt Weill
The ballad of sexual obsession : 1928 / Kurt Weill
Benares song : 1926 / Kurt Weill ; words, Brecht and Hauptmann ; arr. Muldowney
Epitaph 1919 : 1928 / Kurt Weill
Song of the stimulating impact of cash : 1934 / Hanns Eisler
Easter Day : 1942 / Hanns Eisler
Ballad on approving of the world : op. 42, 1934 / Hanns Eisler
Ballad of the pirates : 1918 : traditional / arr. Muldowney
Madam's song : 1934 / Hanns Eisler
The drowned girl : 1927 / Kurt Weill
The song of Surabaya Johnny : ?1929 / Kurt Weill
On suicide : 1942 / Hanns Eisler
Solomon song : 1928 / Kurt Weill
Hollywood elegies : 1942 / Hanns Eisler
The song of the girl and the soldier : 1946 / Paul Dessau
Song of a German mother : ?1944 / Hanns Eisler
The flower garden : 1955 / Hanns Eisler |
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| Publisher |
His Master's Voice
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| Publisher Location |
Hayes, Middlesex
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| Date Issued |
1981
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Robyn Archer Sings Brecht, His Master's Voice, Hayes, Middlesex, 1981
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| Resource Identifier |
43935
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| Dataset |
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