Masters in this Hall
~ Recording by Traditional French
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| Official | |||||||||
| 1.22 | Masters in this Hall | 4:00 | Traditional French | Sweet was the Song | Smithsonian Chamber Players, Max van Egmond | Album |
| The Smithsonian Collection of Recordings | ND 040 |
Relationships
| bassoon: | Dennis Godburn (bassoonist) |
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| flute and musette de cour [muzette]: | Shelly Gruskin |
| keyboard: | Kenneth Slowik (cellist) James Weaver (American harpsichordist, pianist, fortepianist) |
| oboe: | James Caldwell (fmr. Professor of Oboe at Oberlin Conservatory) Stanley King (Oboist) Marc Schachman (oboist) |
| oboe d'amore: | Marc Schachman (oboist) |
| oboe da caccia: | Stanley King (Oboist) |
| percussion: | Shelly Gruskin Kenneth Slowik (cellist) |
| recorder: | Dennis Godburn (bassoonist) Stanley King (Oboist) Michael Lynn |
| recorder [recorders]: | Shelly Gruskin Scott Reiss |
| viola da gamba [viol]: | Catharina Meints Alice Robbins Margriet Tindemans |
| viola da gamba [viols]: | Mary Anne Ballard Kenneth Slowik (cellist) |
| violin: | Marilyn McDonald Linda Quan |
| baritone vocals [baritone]: | Max van Egmond (bass-baritone) |
| conductor: | Kenneth Slowik (cellist) |
| performer: | Smithsonian Chamber Players |
| recorded at: | Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, United States (in 1990-06) |
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