Sarabande (Album)

Occupation

  • Paul Karass - Bass Guitar
  • Jon Lord - Hammond organ, RMI piano, Steinway and Yamaha grand piano, Clavinet, Synthesizer
  • Mark Nauseef - bongos, congas, timbales, roto -tom, Israeli "talking " drums, wood blocks, claves, triangle, Cabasas, Flexitrone, maracas, Thunder Sheet, tam- tams, Water Gong, Siren, Vibra - Slap, cymbals, finger Cymbals, Crotales, Sleigh Bells, gourds, guiro, Tamburines
  • Andy Summers - guitar, classical guitar
  • Pete York - drums, gong, Sleigh Bells, Shaker
  • Philharmonia Hungarica conducted by Eberhard Schoener - 14 first violins, 12 second violins, 10 violas, 8 cellos, 5 double bass, 1 harp, 1 piccolo, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, 1 English Horn, 1 clarinet in E, 2 clarinets in B, 1 bass clarinet, 3 Euphoniums, 1 Bass Euphonium, 8 horns, 3 trumpets, 1 flugelhorn, 3 tenor trombone, 1 bass trombone, 1 tuba, timpani 4, percussion and xylophone

Remixed in Musicland Studios, Munich

Sarabande is an album of English musician Jon Lord, the September 6, 1975 in Oer- Erkenschwick, was recorded according Cover Text " near Dusseldorf " with the Philharmonia Hungarica under Eberhard Schoener on 3. It was published in 1976. Keyboardist of Deep Purple tied here to the musical form of the suite from the Baroque music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Each track is reminiscent of a Baroque dance: Fantasy, Sarabande, Aria, Gigue, Bourrée, Pavane, Caprice. Lord thus succeeded in one of the most compact and most consistent rock albums in conjunction with classical music.

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