Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack ArtistRelease TitleRelease ArtistRelease Group TypeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.14Incidental Music for Kotzebue’s Die Ruinen von Athen, op. 113: No. 3, Chorus of Dervishes2:26Ludwig van BeethovenIncidental Music of Egmont & The Ruins of AthensBeethoven; Dennis Russell Davies, The Orchestra of St. Luke’sAlbum
Angel Records (please read annotations before use! primarily classical genre imprint, EMI subsidiary), EMI Classics (absorbed into Warner Classics since 2013-07-19)0946 3 31555 2 7

Relationships

engineer:Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer)
John Newton (editor, engineer mixer)
Everett Porter
executive producer:Anthony Caronia
producer:Patti Laursen
orchestra:Orchestra of St. Luke’s (from 1989-10-25 until 1989-10-26)
conductor:Dennis Russell Davies (conductor and pianist) (from 1989-10-25 until 1989-10-26)
recorded at:Manhattan Center in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1989-10-25 until 1989-10-26)
recording of:Die Ruinen von Athen, op. 113: III. Chor der Derwische "Du hast in deines Ärmels Falten" (from 1989-10-25 until 1989-10-26)

Die Ruinen von Athen, op. 113: III. Chor der Derwische "Du hast in deines Ärmels Falten"

composer:Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1811)
part of:Die Ruinen von Athen, op. 113 (order: 4)
is the basis for:Capriccio alla turca sur des motifs de Beethoven, S. 388
arrangements:Chœur des derviches tourneurs (for piano, Saint‐Saëns)
Chorus of Dervishes (for violin and piano, arr. Auer)