Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130 (Live) San Francisco Ballet Orchestra & Martin West
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
19.11.2021
Label: Reference Recordings
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: San Francisco Ballet Orchestra & Martin West
Composer: Lowell Liebermann (1961)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Lowell Liebermann (b. 1961): Frankenstein, Op. 130:
- 1 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Prologue: Geneva, 1775 (Live) 05:46
- 2 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 1: Geneva, 1788, the Frankenstein Manor (Live) 05:27
- 3 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 1: Elizabeth and Victor (Live) 06:02
- 4 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 1: Elizabeth and Victor Announce Their Engagement (Live) 05:35
- 5 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 2: The Frankenstein Cemetery (Live) 02:34
- 6 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 2: Interlude (Live) 00:44
- 7 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 3: The Anatomy Theatre at Ingolstadt University (Live) 00:50
- 8 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 3: The Students Enter (Live) 01:49
- 9 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 3: The Anatomy Lesson (Live) 07:34
- 10 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 4: The Tavern at Ingolstadt (Live) 04:39
- 11 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 5: The Anatomy Theatre (Live) 06:48
- 12 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act I Scene 5: The Creature Lives! (Live) 02:13
- 13 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Prologue: Victor's Bedchamber in the Frankenstein Manor (Live) 03:23
- 14 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: Geneva, 1795, Outside the Frankenstein Manor (Live) 04:37
- 15 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: Elizabeth and Victor (Live) 06:53
- 16 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: The Creature Solo (Live) 06:08
- 17 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: William's Birthday (Live) 04:49
- 18 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: Blind Man's Bluff (Live) 02:07
- 19 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: The Creature Kills William (Live) 05:58
- 20 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: Justine Solo (Live) 03:03
- 21 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 1: Victor and the Creature (Live) 02:07
- 22 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act II Scene 2: A Back Alley in Geneva, Justine Is Executed (Live) 01:06
- 23 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III Prologue: The Ballroom at the Frankenstein Manor (Live) 00:35
- 24 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Waltz (Live) 06:55
- 25 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Interlude (Live) 00:49
- 26 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Elizabeth and Victor (Live) 04:34
- 27 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Henry Solo (Live) 01:40
- 28 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Waltz Reprise (Live) 01:55
- 29 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: General Panic (Live) 02:01
- 30 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: The Creature Kills Henry and Dances with Elizabeth (Live) 00:29
- 31 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Elizabeth and the Creature (Live) 04:37
- 32 Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130, Act III: Victor and the Creature (Live) 05:21
Info for Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130 (Live)
Frankenstein was recorded during live ballet performances at War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco by RR’s engineering team, comprised of GRAMMY®-winning engineer and Technical Director Keith O. Johnson, and multi GRAMMY®-nominated engineer Sean Martin. The album was produced by the GRAMMY®-winning team, Marina A. Ledin and Victor Ledin. The producers state, “The live audience, the special effects, beautiful sets and incredible dancers allowed us to document an ‘event’ rather than simply recording a musical score. The composer, Lowell Liebermann was with us at all of the performances, the orchestral musicians were collaborative throughout, and, of course, Martin West worked tirelessly with us at the performances as well as in the editing and mastering of the final resulting release.” This is the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s fifth release with Reference Recordings.
Under the direction of Music Director and Principal Conductor Martin West, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra is internationally recognized as one of the foremost ballet orchestras in the world. After decades of using freelance musicians, the Orchestra was founded in 1975—as Performing Arts Orchestra—under Music Director Denis de Coteau. The Orchestra performs all of San Francisco Ballet’s repertory programs at the War Memorial Opera House, and has accompanied other companies including Hamburg Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Bolshoi Ballet, and The Royal Ballet. The Orchestra has established a critically acclaimed discography of 17 recordings, beginning with Paul Chihara’s The Tempest in 1982. In 2015, the Orchestra won two GRAMMY® awards in the classical music category for Ask Your Mama, composer Laura Karpman’s setting of Langston Hughes’ poem “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz.” The Orchestra has appeared in televised recordings such as the inaugural Lincoln Center at the Movies: Great American Dance broadcast of SF Ballet Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson’s Romeo & Juliet, and PBS’s Great Performances: Dance in America broadcasts of John Neumeier’s The Little Mermaid, Lar Lubovitch’s Othello, Tomasson’s Nutcracker, and former Co-Artistic Director Michael Smuin’s productions of The Tempest, Cinderella, Romeo & Juliet, and A Song for Dead Warriors.
San Francisco Ballet
Martin West, conductor
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Booklet for Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein, Op. 130 (Live)