Das Lied Von Der Erde: IV. Von Der Schönheit
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Classical
Das Lied Von Der Erde: IV. Von Der Schönheit was released on January 1, 2001 by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) as a part of the album Mahler: The Complete Recordings
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Iris Vermillion
Contralto
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Conductor
Staatskapelle Dresden
Orchestra
Keith Lewis
Tenor
Staatskapelle Berlin
Orchestra
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Gustav Mahler
Composer
Hans Bethge
Translation
Gabriele Cervone
Translation
Lionel Salter
Translation
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Fischer
Producer
Ewald Markl
Executive Producer
Mark Buecker
Editing Engineer
Werner Mayer
Producer
Klaus Hiemann
Balance Engineer
Oliver Rogalla Von Heyden
Engineer
Christian Steiner
Photography
Nikolaus Boddin
Creative Director
Näher
Portraits
Oliver Rogalla
Engineer
Riccardo Musacchio
Photography


