art direction Fred Münzmaier tracks 1 to 7 clarinet, bass clarinet Alain Damiens composed by Unsuk Chin tracks 1 to 7 conductor Kazushi Ono design [cover design] fri DESIGN design [package design] WAPS tracks 1 to 7 double bass Eric Chalan tracks 8 edited by Christian Koeler tracks 10 edited by Franck Berger tracks 1 to 7 edited by Frédéric Changenet tracks 9 edited by Thomas Seelig tracks 1 to 7 engineer [balance] Caroline Recurt tracks 8 engineer [balance] Jean-Michel Cauquy tracks 10 engineer [balance] Rémy Fessart tracks 8 engineer [recording] Djaisan Taouss tracks 9 engineer [recording] Franck Rossi tracks 10 engineer [recording] Philip Merscher tracks 1 to 7 engineer [recording] Raffi Kevorkian ensemble Ensemble Intercontemporain tracks 1 to 7, 10 flute Emmanuelle Ophèle tracks 1 to 7, 9, 10 harp Frédérique Cambreling liner notes Martin Demmler tracks 1 to 7 mandolin Christian Schneider tracks 1 to 7 oboe Didier Pateau tracks 1 to 7, 9 percussion Michel Cerutti percussion Vincent Bauer photography by [cover] Digital Vision photography by [cover] Picture Press tracks 8 to 10 piano Dimitri Vassilakis tracks 1 to 7 piano Géraldine Dutroncy tracks 1 to 7 piccolo flute, alto flute Emmanuelle Ophèle tracks 8 producer [recording] Arnaud Moral tracks 1 to 7 producer [recording] Hélène Nicolaï tracks 9 producer [recording] Jean Radel tracks 10 producer [recording] Paul Malinowski tracks 1 to 8, 10 recorded by Radio France tracks 1 to 7 soprano vocals Piia Komsi tracks 8 to 10 trumpet Jean-Jacques Gaudon tracks 1 to 7, 10 viola [alto] Christophe Desjardins tracks 1 to 7, 10 violin Ashot Sarkissjan Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Copyright (c) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Made By Universal M & L, Germany Published By Boosey & Hawkes Recorded At Cité de la Musique Recorded At Elektronisches Studio der Technischen Universität Berlin Mastered At APB Tools Akrostichon - Wortspiel seven scenes from fairy tales for soprano and orchestra, composed 1991/1993; recorded February 2004 live Fantaisie Mécanique for five instruments, composed 1994, revised 1997; commissioned by Ensemble Intercontemporain; recorded March 2004 Xi for ensemble and electronics, composed 1997/1998; commissioned by Ensemble Intercontemporain; recorded February 1999 live at Cité de la musique, Paris; electronic realization in the electronic studio of Technische Universität, Berlin; tape mastered at APB Tools, Berlin Double Concerto for piano, percussion and ensemble, composed 2002; commissioned by Radio France & Ensemble Intercontemporain, premiered at the Présences Festival February 2003 and recorded live
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