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Deutsche Grammophon
art direction Fred Münzmaier
tracks 19 to 21 edited by [editing] Ingmar Haas
edited by [editing] Karl-August Naegler
tracks 19 to 21 edited by [editing] Rainer Hebborn
tracks 1 to 8 engineer [balance] Rainer Maillard
tracks 1 to 8, 19 to 21 engineer [recording] Jürgen Bulgrin
engineer [recording] Klaus Behrens
tracks 19 to 21 engineer [recording] Oliver Rogalla
tracks 19 to 21 executive-producer John Czornyj
executive-producer Pål Christian Moe
liner notes Jürgen Kesting
liner notes [english translation] Mary Whittall
liner notes [french translation] Hélène Chen-Ménissier
liner notes [italian translation] Gabriele Cervone
liner notes [spanish translation] Luis Carlos Gago
mezzo-soprano vocals Anne Sofie von Otter
photography by Denise Grünstein
piano Bengt Forsberg
tracks 19 to 21 producer [recording] Hans Bernhard Bätzing
tracks 1 to 8 producer [recording] Karl-August Naegler
producer [recording], engineer [balance], edited by [editing] Ulrich Vette
Made By PMDC, Germany
Recorded At Kungl. Musikaliska Akademien
Recorded At Studio Lankwitz
Recorded At Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Phonographic Copyright (p) PolyGram
Published By Universal Edition Wien
Published By B. Schott's Söhne
Published By European American Music Corporation
Printed By Neef
Released in a standard crystal tray jewel-case with a 28-page stapled booklet.
Booklet cover is release/jewel-case cover.

Booklet info:
Tracks 1 to 8: Sung in New-Norwegian; recording: Stockholm, Kgl. Musikaliska Akademien stora sal, 23-26 March 1992; Originaly released as 437 521-2 (CD).
Tracks 9 to 18: recording: Berlin, Studio Lankwitz, Konzertsaal, 17-21 December 1991; Originaly released as 437 515-2 (CD).
Tracks 19 to 21: recording: Hamburg-Harburg, Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, 14-18 September 1993; Originaly released as 439 894-2 (CD).
Credited liner notes in Germans, translated (credited) into English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Includes images of the front cover of the original releases.
Info concerning the edition of 12 CDs celebrating the Vienna Philharmonic's sesquicentenary, with further important releases in 1992 (text in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish).
The Centenary Collection catalogue.
4D DDD (Weill)/DDD.
℗ 1993 (Grieg)/1994 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg.
© 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg.
Printed in Germany by Neef, Wittingen.

Back cover info:
Digital • Stereo.
A quote by Anne Sofie Von Otter.
Printed and Made in Germany.
List of 3 release awards (1993 and 1994) and 1 for Grieg (1993).
DDD / 4D DDD (Weill).
℗ 1993 (Grieg)/1994 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg.
Total playing time: [62'19].

Spine string: Digital Stereo 1992 • Anne Sofie Von Otter Grieg: Haugtussa • Berg/Korngold/Weill: Lieder 459 058-2 G CC

CD disc info:
Stereo.
℗ 1.1993/2,3.1994 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg & PolyGram company.
Copyright rim text message in English.

Title taken from spines and Cd disc.
Barcode: 0 28945 90582 2
Matrix / Runout: 459 058-2 01 /
Other: MADE IN GERMANY BY PMDC C (On inner hub)
Mastering SID Code: IFPI 0001
Mould SID Code: IFPI 01S3
SPARS Code: DDD
Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
Label Code: LC 0173
Price Code: PY 924 (Double boxed)
Other: G CC (Cat# suffix, double boxed)