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CD Naxos Audiobooks veröffentlicht: 01.10.2006 |
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Nr. 4728 in Sonst.Pop Nr. 4631 in Pop |
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1.1 Book 1 (1805) Chapter 1: Well, Prince, So Genoa and Lucca Are Now Just1.2 In the Midst of a Conversation on Political Matters1.3 The Prince Was Silent and Looked Indifferent1.4 Chapter 2: Anna Pavlovnas Drawing Room Was Gradually Filling1.5 One of the Next Arrivals Was a Stout, Heavily Built Young Man1.6 Chapter 3: Anna Pavlovnas Reception Was in Full Swing1.7 Le Charmant Hippolyte Was Surprising By His Extraordinary1.8 Chapter 4: Just Then Another Visitor Entered the Drawing Room:1.9 The Elderly Lady Who Had Been Sitting with the Old Aunt1.10 Chapter 5: And What Do You Think of This Latest Comedy1.11 Before Anna Pavlovna and the Others Had Time to Smile1.12 Pierre, Not Knowing Whom to Answer, Looked at Them All1.13 Chapter 6: Pierre at Prince Andreis Having Thanked Anna1.14 Pierre Reaching the House First Went Into Prince Andreis Study1.15 Chapter 7: The Rustle of a Womans Dress Was Heard1.16 Her Husband Looked at Her As If Surprised to Notice2.1 Chapter 8: The Friends Were Silent2.2 It Seems Funny to Me, Said Pierre2.3 Chapter 9: Pierre at Anatole Kuragins. Dolokhovs Bet. It Was2.4 Dolokhov Was of Medium Height, with Curly Hair2.5 Placing the Bottle on the Window Sill Where He Could Reach It2.6 Chapter 10: A Nameday at the Rostovs Prince Vasili Kept the2.7 I Am So Sorry for the Poor Count, Said the Visitor2.8 Chapter 11: Natasha and Boris Silence Ensued2.9 Chapter 12: The Only Young People Remaining2.10 The Elders Began Talking About Bonaparte2.11 Chapter 13: When Natasha Ran Out of the Drawing Room2.12 Chapter 14: After Receiving Her Visitors, the Countess Was2.13 In the Drawing Room the Conversation Was Still Going on2.14 Chapter 15: Anna Mikhaylovna and Boris Go to the Dying Count Bezukhovs My Dear Boris, Said Princess Anna2.15 Are You Living with Your Mother?3.1 Chapter 16: Pierre at His Fathers House. Talks with Boris Pierre, After All, Had Not Managed to Choose a Career3.2 Do You Remember Me? Asked Boris Quietly with a Pleasant3.3 For a Long Time Pierre Could Not Understand, But When He Did3.4 Chapter 17: Countess Rostova and Anna Mikhaylovna After Anna Mikhaylovna Had Driven Off with Her Son3.5 Chapter 18: Dinner at the Rostovs. Marya Dmitrievna Countess Rostova, with Her Daughters and a Large Number3.6 The Count Burst Out Laughing3.7 The Count Went in First with Marya Dmitrievna3.8 Chapter 19: At the Mens End of the Table the Talk Grew3.9 Chapter 20 Sonya and Natasha. Nikolai Sings. the Daniel Cooper the Card Tables Were Drawn Out, Sets Made Up for Boston3.10 Sonya, She Suddenly Exclaimed, As If She Had Guessed3.11 While the Couples Were Arranging Themselves3.12 Chapter 21: At Count Bezukhovs. Prince Vasili and Catiche While in the Rostovs Ballroom the Sixth Anglaise Was Being3.13 Meanwhile Prince Vasili Had Opened the Door to the Princesss3.14 Prince Vasili Looked Questioningly at the Princess3.15 My Dear Princess Catherina Semenovna, Began Prince Vasili4.1 Chapter 22: Anna Mikhaylovna and Pierre at Count Bezukhovs While These Conversations Were Going on4.2 Anna Mikhaylovnas Face Expressed a Consciousness4.3 Chapter 23: Pierre Well Knew This Large Room4.4 As the Bearers, Among Whom Was Anna Mikhaylovna4.5 Chapter 24: Anna Mikhaylovna and Catiche Struggle for the Inlaid Portfolio There Was Now No One in the Reception Room4.6 Why Don't You Speak, Cousin? Suddenly Shrieked the Princess4.7 Chapter 25: Bald Hills ? Prince Nikolai Andreivich Bolkonski _Princess Maryas Correspondence with Julie Karagina at Bald4.8 The Motion of the Small Foot Shod in a Tartar Boot4.9 Princess Marya Went Back to Her Room with the Sad4.10 I Confess I Understand Very Little About All These Matters4.11 I Cannot Agree with You About Pierre, Whom I Knew As a Child4.12 Chapter 26: Prince Andrei at Bald Hills the Grey-Haired Valet4.13 The Little Princess Talked Incessantly4.14 Prince Andrei Went Up and Kissed His Father on the Spot5.1 Chapter 27: At the Appointed Hour the Prince, Powdered5.2 He Is a Great Tactician! Said the Prince to His Son5.3 Chapter 28: Prince Andrei Leaves to Join the Army. Princess Marya Gives Him An Icon Prince Andrei Was to Leave5.4 I Don't Like Your Mademoiselle Bourienne at All5.5 Rays of Gentle Light Shone from Her Large, Timid Eyes5.6 When Prince Andrei Entered the Study the Old Man5.7 Book 2 (1805) Chapter 1: Review Near Braunau. Zherkov and Dolokhov in October, 1805, a Russian Army Was Occupying the Villages5.8 A Member of the Hofkriegsrath from Vienna Had Come5.9 Chapter 2: He's Coming! Shouted the Signaller at That Moment5.10 Kutuzov Walked Slowly and Languidly Past Thousands of Eyes5.11 The Regimental Commander Sought Out Dolokhov in the Ranks5.12 Chapter 3: Kutuzov and An Austrian General. Le Malheureux Mack. Zherkovs Foolery on Returning from the Review5.13 Though Not Much Time Had Passed Since Prince Andrei Had Left5.14 Prince Andrei Was One of Those Rare Staff Officers6.1 Chapter 4: Nikolai and Denisov. Telyanin and the Missing Purse the Pavlograd Hussars Were Stationed Two Miles6.2 Puckering Up His Face Though Smiling, and Showing6.3 When Rostov Went Back There Was a Bottle of Vodka6.4 Rostov Went to Telyanins Quarters6.5 Chapter 5: Nikolai in Trouble with His Fellow Officers That Same Evening There Was An Animated Discussion6.6 Denisov Remained Silent and Did Not Move, But Occasionally6.7 Chapter 6: Crossing the Enns Kutuzov Fell Back Toward6.8 Chapter 7: Two of the Enemys Shots Had Already Flown6.9 Take It If You Like, Said the Officer, Giving the Girl An Apple6.10 Chapter 8: Burning the Bridge. Rostovs Baptism of Fire the Last of the Infantry Hurriedly Crossed the Bridge6.11 The Black, Hairy, Snub-Nosed Face of Vaska Denisov6.12 Colonel, Interrupted the Officer of the Suite6.13 On the French Side, Amid the Groups with Cannon7.1 Chapter 9: Prince Andrei Sent with Dispatches to the Austrian Court. the Minister of War Pursued By the French Army7.2 The Night Was Dark But Starry, the Road Showed Black7.3 Prince Andreis Joyous Feeling Was Considerably Weakened7.4 Chapter 10: Prince Andrei and Bilibin Prince Andrei Stayed7.5 Bilibin Smiled and the Wrinkles on His Face Disappeared7.6 Vienna Occupied?7.7 Chapter 11: Hippolyte Kuragin and Les Notres Next Day He7.8 Chapter 12: Prince Andrei Received By the Emperor Francis Bilibins Story of the Thabor Bridge at the Levee7.9 What Is It All About? Inquired Prince Andrei Impatiently7.10 Come, You Must Own That This Affair of the Thabor Bridge7.11 Chapter 13: Prince Andrei Returns to Kutuzov. Bagration Sent to Hollabrunn That Same Night, Having Taken Leave7.12 Kindly Let This Cart Pass. Don't You See It's a Woman?7.13 Passing By Kutuzovs Carriage and the Exhausted Saddle Horses7.14 Chapter 14: Napoleons Letter to Murat on November 17.15 The Success of the Trick That Had Placed the Vienna Bridge8.1 Chapter 15: Prince Andrei Reports to Bagration Between Three8.2 They Rode Up the Opposite Hill8.3 Since Early Morning ? Despite An Injunction Not to Approach8.4 Chapter 16: Prince Andrei Surveys the Position. the First Shot Having Ridden Round the Whole Line from Right Flank to Left8.5 Chapter 17: Bagration in Action Mounting His Horse Again8.6 Prince Bagration Screwed Up His Eyes, Looked Round8.7 Chapter 18: Battle Scenes Prince Bagration, Having Reached8.8 While He Was Speaking, the Curtain of Smoke That Had8.9 Chapter 19: Quarrelsome Commanders the Attack of the8.10 The Squadron in Which Rostov Was Serving Had Scarcely Time8.11 Chapter 20: Timokhins Counter-Attack. Tushins Battery the Infantry Regiments That Had Been Caught Unawares8.12 Tushins Battery Had Been Forgotten and Only at the Very End8.13 From the Deafening Sounds of His Own Guns Around Him9.1 Chapter 21: Withdrawal. Tushin Called to Account By Bagration the Wind Had Fallen and Black Clouds, Merging with9 |
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 | Beschreibung: | Labelcode NAB43312.2"War And Peace Vol.1" ist der erste Teil von Leo Tolstois monumentalem Roman und wird als Hörbuch auf CD vom renommierten Sprecher Neville Jason präsentiert und von Naxos Audiobooks veröffentlicht. Diese ungekürzte Aufnahme fängt die Größe und Tiefe eines der größten Werke der Weltliteratur ein und entführt die Hörer mitten hinein ins Russland zur Zeit der Napoleonischen Kriege. Durch Neville Jasons meisterhafte Erzählkunst werden die komplexen Figuren und Handlungsstränge Tolstois lebendig ? ideal sowohl für Neueinsteiger als auch für Kenner des Klassikers. Der Hersteller Naxos Audiobooks steht für hochwertige Literaturaufnahmen mit namhaften Sprechern aus Theater und Film; ihre Produktionen sind bekannt für höchste Qualität und bieten stets ein bereicherndes Hörerlebnis. |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Tolstoi,Leo |
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NAX43312 |
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