Album Summary
Performers
Carolin Masur (Mezzo Soprano)
Pierre Roux (Spoken Vocals)
Jean-Louis Depoil (Spoken Vocals)
Sophie Koch (Mezzo Soprano)
Eike Schulte (Baritone)
Kurt Rydl (Bass)
Notes & Reviews:
Hanns Eisler, a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg, wrote the Deutsche Sinfonie as a plea against the terrible events surrounding World War II. Set to the text by his friend Berthold Brecht, the moving work showcases Eislers twelve-tone style of composition. This Radio France production, where Myung-Whun Chung is Music Director, is actually lead by Eliahu Inbal.
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Works Details
Eisler, Hanns : Deutsche Sinfonie, Op. 50 - Performers: Carolin Masur (Mezzo Soprano); Pierre Roux (Spoken Vocals); Jean-Louis Depoil (Spoken Vocals); Sophie Koch (Mezzo Soprano); Eike Schulte (Baritone); Kurt Rydl (Bass)
- Conductor: Eliahu Inbal
- Ensemble: Maîtrise de Radio France
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1935-1957
- Language: German
- Studio/Live: Studio

























