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Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Komödie Für Musik Von Hugo Von 1 Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Komödie für Musik von Hugo von Hofmannsthal ; op. 59 Medien in der Musikbücherei am Wilhelmspalais Zusammengestellt von Gertraud Voss-Krueger 2 Notenausgaben/Tonträger/Sekundärliteratur Partitur: Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen ; op. 59 / Richard Strauss. Kömödie von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. - Orchester-Partitur - Bad Bramstedt : Fürstner, c 1943. - 523 S. SY: T11 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen von Hugo von Hofmannsthal ; op. 59 / Richard Strauss. - Partitur - Wien : Verlag Dr. Richard Strauss, 1996. - 523 S. : Faks. ; 28 cm - (Richard-Strauss-Edition ; 5) SY: T11 Str Rosenkavalier Suite / Richard Strauss. - Studienpartitur - London [u.a.] : Boosey and Hawkes, 2004. - 86 S. c 1910, 1911, new arrangement c 1945 SY: T11 Str Klavierauszug: Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie für Musik von Hugo von Hofmannsthal ; op. 59 / Musik von Richard Strauss. - Klavierauszug von Otto Singer. - London : Fürstner, 1980. - 442 S. SY: U111 Str CD: Gesamtaufnahmen: Der Rosenkavalier - Berlin : Universal, 1990. - 3 CDs + Beih. in Box mit Schuber Aufnahme 1954, mono. NE: Poell, Alfred; Klein, Peter; Rössel-Majdan, Hilde; Dermota, Anton Urh: Staatsoper <Wien> / Chor; Wiener Philharmoniker BP: Kleiber, Erich; Reining, Maria; Weber, Ludwig; Jurinac, Sena; Güden, Hilde SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier : op. 59 / Richard Strauss. Die Feldmarschallin, Kiri te Kanawa ; Der Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau, Kurt Rydl ; Octavian, Anne Sofie von Otter ; Herr von Faninal, Franz Grundheber ; Sophie, Barbara Hendricks. Staatsopernchor Dresden ; Knaben des Dresdener Kreuizchores.Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden - London : EMI, 1991. - 12 cm - (EMI classics) Recorded: VIII.1990, Lukaskirche, Dresden BP: Haitink, Bernard [Dir.]; Kanawa, Kiri Te; Rydl, Kurt; Otter, Anne-Sofie von; Grundheber, Franz SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier - Hamburg : Universal Classics Jazz & Family, 1998. - [3 CDs in Box mit Schuber] - (Solti Strauss) Interpr.: Crespin, Régine [Feldmarschallin Fürstin Werdenberg]. Jungwirth, Manfred [Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau]. Minton, Yvonne [Octavian]. Wiener, Otto [Herr von 3 Faninal]. Donath, Helen [Sophie]. Loose, Emmy [Jungfer Marianne Leitmetzerin]. Pavarotti, Luciano [Sänger]. - Aufn.: Wien, Sofiensaal. SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen von Hugo von Hofmannsthal / Musik von Richard Strauss . - München : BMG Ariola , 1999. - [3 CDs in Box] - (Wiener Staatsoper live) Live-Aufn.: 16.11.1955. Urh: Staatsoper <Wien> / Chor; Staatsoper <Wien> / Orchester BP: Hofmannsthal, Hugo von; Reining, Maria; Böhme, Kurt; Jurinac, Sena; Knappertsbusch, Hans SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen = Le chevalier à la rose / Richard Strauss. Libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal. - Hamburg : Universal Music Company, 1999. - [3 CDs in Box] - (Festspieldokumente) Urh: Staatsoper <Wien> / Chor; Wiener Philharmoniker BP: Hofmannsthal, Hugo von; DellaCasa, Lisa; Edelmann, Otto; Jurinac, Sena; Karajan, Herbert von SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Strauss. - Arlecchino, 1996. - 2 CDs in Box - (The Art of Fritz Reiner ; 5) historische Aufnahme: 3.12.1939 Interpr.: Eleanor Steber [Feldmarschallin]. Rise Stevens [Octavian]. Erna Berger [Sophie]. Giuseppe DiStefano [Ital. Sänger]. Hugh Thompson [Faninal]. Emanuel List [Ochs von Lerchenau]., Fritz Reiner, Dirigent. Urh: Metropolitan Opera House <New York, NY> / Chorus; Metropolitan Opera <New York, NY> / Chorus SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [CD] : opera in three acts / Richard Strauss. Libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf ; Otto Edelmann ; Christa Ludwig ; Eberhard Wächter ; Teresa Stich-Randall. Philharmonia Orchestra <London>. Herbert von Karajan. Köln : EMI Electrola, 2006. - 1 CD, 1 Beih. historische Aufnahme: London, Kingsway Hall, 1956; deutsch. Urh: Loughton High School for Girls / Chorus; Bancroft's School <Woodford Green> / Choir; Philharmonia Orchestra <London> SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [SACD] : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen / Richard Strauss. [von Hugo von Hofmannsthal]. Claire Watson ; Karl Ridderbusch ; Brigitte Fassbaender ; Lucia Popp. Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper ; Bayerisches Staatsorchester. Carlos Kleiber. - München : Orfeo, 2008. - 3 SACD, 1 Beih. - (Orfeo d'or)(Bayerische Staatsoper live) Live-Aufn.: München, Nationaltheater, 13. Juli 1973, deutsch. - Super-Audio-CD NE: Hofmannsthal, Hugo von; Kusche, Benno; Waas, Annelie; Thaw, David; Bence, Margarethe; Peter, Albrecht; Unger, Gerhard Urh: Bayerische Staatsoper <München> / Chor; Bayerisches Staatsorchester <München> BP: Kleiber, Carlos; Watson, Claire; Ridderbusch, Karl; Fassbaender, Brigitte; Popp, Lucia SY: TD5-0 Str 4 Hörbuch: Strauss, Richard: Briefwechsel : zur Enstehung der Opern Elektra, Der Rosenkavalier , Ariadne auf Naxos, Die Frau ohne Schatten und Arabella / Strauss, Richard; Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Hrsg. von Willi Schuh. - Wermatswil/Zürich : Leuberg Ed., 1994. - 2 CDs, Beil. P 1994 SY: Sbm 82 Strauss, R. DVD: Der Rosenkavalier [DVD] : Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen = Le chevalier à la rose / Richard Strauss. Felicity Lott ; Anne Sofie von Otter ; Barbara Bonney ; Kurt Moll ... ; Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper; Carlos Kleiber. Inszenierung: Otto Schenk. Regie: Horant H. Hohlfeld. - Hamburg : Universal, 2001. - 2 DVD (193 Min.) : farb. Aufn.: Wien, Staatsoper, 1994. - Sprachen: Chinesisch, Englisch. - Untertitel: Chinesisch, Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [DVD] : musical comedy in three acts / by Richard Strauss. Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Elizabeth Whitehouse ; Ildiko Komlosi ; Désirée Rancatore ; Daniel Lewis Williams. Orchestra of the Massimo Teatre. John Neschling. - München : Joan Records Entertainment, 2004. - 1 DVD (200 Min.) : farb. Urh: Teatro Massimo Bellini <Catania> / Orchestra SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [DVD] / Richard Strauss. Libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed for stage by Uwe Eric Laufenberg. Anne Schwanewilms ; Kurt Rydl ; Anke Vondung ; Hans-Joachim Ketelsen. Staatsopernchor Dresden. Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. Fabio Luisi. - Berlin : EuroArts Music International, 2008. - 2 DVDs (212 Min) : farb., NTSC, 1 Beih. (12 S.) Live-Aufn.: Tokyo, 2007. - Untertitel: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch, Japanisch SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [DVD] / Richard Strauss ; Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf ; Otto Edelmann ; Sena Jurinac ; Erich Kunz ; Anneliese Rothenberger. Wiener Philharmoniker. Dir.: Herbert von Karajan. Regie: Paul Czinner. - München : BMG Video, 2001. - 1 DVD (192 Min.) - (RCA Red Seal) Aufn.: Salzburger Festspiele 1960 Urh: Wiener Philharmoniker SY: TD5-0 Str Der Rosenkavalier [DVD] / Richard Strauss. Anna Tomowa-Sintow ; Agnes Baltsa ; Janet Perry ; Kurt Moll ... Wiener Philharmoniker. Wiener Staatsopernchor. Herbert von Karajan.. - Frankfurt a. M. : Sony Music Entertainment, 2002. - 1 DVD (198 Min.) - (Sony Classical) Aufn.: Salzburger Festspiele, 1984. Urh: Wiener Philharmoniker; Wiener Staatsopernchor BP: Tomowa-Sintow, Anna; Baltsa, Agnes; Perry, Janet; Moll, Kurt; Karajan, Herbert von SY: TD5-0 Str 5 ...und zahlreiche Arien In Porträts von Sängerinnen und Sängern, gesungen u.a. von Elfride Tröschel, Josef Traxel, Renée Fleming, Barbara Bonney, Susan Graham, Irmgard Seefried, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Marcello Alvarez, Rolando Villazón, Elena Garanca, Christa Ludwig u.a. Libretto: Der Rosenkavalier : [vollst. Text, Notenbeispiele, Kommentar] / Richard Strauss. Dieser Opernführer wurde verf. u. hrsg. von Kurt Pahlen unter Mitarb. von Rosemarie König. - Orig.-Ausg., 2., überarb. Aufl. - München ; [Mainz] : Musikverlag Schott : Goldmann, 1985. - 428 S. : Ill., Noten - (Goldmann ; 33029 : Goldmann-Schott : Opern der Welt) Diskogr. S. 422 - 425 SY: Sbt 2 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Textbuch / Richard Strauss. Einf. und Kommentar von Kurt Pahlen. Unter Mitarb. von Rosemarie König. - 5. Aufl., 27. - 29. Tsd., neu durchges. Aufl. - [Zürich ; Mainz] : Atlantis-Musikbuch-Verl., 1997. - 399 S. : Ill., Noten - (Serie Musik Atlantis, Schott ; 8018 : Opern der Welt) SY: Sbt 2 Str Der Rosenkavalier : Komödie mit Musik / Hugo von Hofmannsthal. - Textgrundlage ... Sämtliche Werke, kritische Ausg. - Frankfurt/M. : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2001. - 107 S. - (Fischer ; 15159) SY: Sbt 2 Str Der Rosenkavalier . Komödie für Musik in drei Aufzügen von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. : Musik von Richard Strauss, op.59 / Richard Strauss. - London : Fürstner, 1939. - 160 S. SY: Sbt 2 Str Sekundärliteratur: Beci, Veronika : Der ewig Moderne : Richard Strauss 1864 - 1949. - Düsseldorf : Droste, 1998. - 299 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm SY: Sbm 82 Strauss, R. / BEc (Rosenkavaliers französischer Feldzug: Seiten 189-209) Beck-Mannagetta, Christian: Der Ochs von Lerchenau : eine historische Betrachtung zum "Rosenkavalier". - Wien : Ed. Praesens, 2003. - 123 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm SY: Sbm 82 Strauss,R./Beck Brosche, Günter: Richard Strauss : Werk und Leben. - Wien : Ed. Steinbauer, 2008. - 227 S. : Ill., Notenbeisp. - (Neue Musikportraits ; 5) ISBN 978-3-902494-31 (Der Rosenkavalier : Seiten132-142) SY: Sbm 82 Strauss, R. / Bro 6 Froboese, Klaus : Der „ Rosenkavalier “. Entstehungsgeschichte aus einem Briefwechsel. Seiten 49-56 In: Von der Oper zum Musiktheater. : Festschr. zum 80. Geburtstag von Heinz Arnold / hrsg. von Gunther Haag. Mit Beitr. von W. Ehrengut ..., e. Zeichn. von M. A. Rummel u. Grussw. von D. Hellmann u. W. Sawallisch. - Freiburg : Hochschulverlag, 1986. - 143 S. : SY: Sbn 41 Von Gerlach,
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