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This is a complicated matter and I'll try to explain it.
I have been asked to post some old Regensburg Domspatzen recordings.
These were on several 78rpm recordings from the 1930s.
When I had to change my turntable to a new one that did not handle 78rpm I had to get rid of the recordings.
Before that I was been able to record on tape all of the 78rpm.
Subsequently I ripped the tape to a CD.
This post includes all of the Regensburg old recordings I thus put on a CD, except for those that were selected for the outstanding Archive CDs ("Tondokumente") issued by a former soloist from the choir who is now a professional sound engineer.
I borrowed those items from his CDs and the other tracks are from my CD with the ripped tape.
I have numbered the tracks at random and I had to change the tags from the Archive CDs.
Since there are no available covers here are some details.
If anyone would like to create his own covers I could supply pictures of the Regensburg Domspatzen from those years.
Track list:
Excerpts from the Stabat Mater by Pergolesi:
01 Stabat Mater dolorosa
02 O quam tristis
03 Quis est homo
04 Vidit suum
05 Inflammatus
06 Quando corpus & Amen
07 Benedictus from the Missa Lauda Sion (Palestrina)
08 Auf lasst uns singen (Morley)
09 Ave Maria (Liszt)
10 Der Glaube lebt from Parsifal (Wagner)
11 Guten abend (Brahms)
13 Heilige Nacht (Reichardt)
14 Hymne an die nacht (Beethoven)
15 Locus iste (Bruckner)
16 Wenn wir hinauszieh'n (Donati)
17 Schlafe mein Prinzchen (Fliess)
18 Mariae Wiegenlied (Reger)
19 Suse liebe Suse (Humperdinck)
In case you wonder which is which :-):
the professional tracks are 17 to 21 incl.
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