Symphony of Enchanted Lands

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Track listing

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Personnel

Band members

Guest musicians

  • Sascha Paeth - acoustic guitars, mandolin, balalaika
  • Don Kosaken - Russian choirs
  • Helmstedter Kammerchor, conducted by Andreas Lamken - sacred choirs
  • Thomas Rettke, Robert Hunecke-Rizzo, Ricky Rizzo, Cinzia Rizzo, Tatiana Bloch, Davide Calabrese, Michele Mayer, Giuliano Tarlon, Cristiano Adacher, Manuel Staropoli - choirs
  • Constanze Backes - female baroque voice on "Symphony of Enchanted Lands"
  • Sir Jay Lansford - Narrator spoken parts
  • Erik Steenbock - marching drums
  • Manuel Staropoli - baroque recorders & baroque oboe
  • Matthias Brommann - lead violin
  • Claas Harders - viola da gamba
  • Ulrike Wildenhof, Almut Schlicker, Stefanie Holk, Friedrike Bauer, Matthias Brommann - violins
  • Marie-Theres Strumpf, Cosima Bergk, Jan Larsen - violas
  • Hagen Kuhr - cello
  • Andre Neygenfind - contrabass
  • Stefan Horz - harpsichord

Production

  • Produced by Sascha Paeth and Miro.
  • Engineered, mixed and mastered by Sascha Paeth and Miro at Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Germany
  • All Artwork by: Eric Philippe
  • Photography by: Karsten Koch, Hannover

Charts

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Chart (1998) Peak
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References

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External links

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