Concerto de Bassus, Franz Hauk - J.S. Bach: Magnificat, BWV 243 - Helmschrott: Lumen (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Concerto de Bassus, Franz Hauk
- Title: J.S. Bach: Magnificat, BWV 243 - Helmschrott: Lumen
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Naxos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 01:05:51
- Total Size: 272 mb / 1.1 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
---------
01. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: I. Magnificat
02. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: II. Et exultavit spiritus meus
03. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: III. Quia respexit humilitatem
04. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: IV. Omnes generationes
05. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: V. Quia fecit mihi magna
06. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VI. Et misericordia
07. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VII. Fecit potentiam
08. Magnificat In D Major, Bwv 243: VIII. Deposuit Potentes
09. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: IX. Esurientes implevit bonis
10. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: X. Suscepit Israel
11. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XI. Sicut locutus est
12. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XII. Gloria Patri
13. Lumen: Pt. 1, Tempus praeteritum
14. Lumen: Pt. 2, Tempus praesens
15. Lumen: Pt. 3, Tempus posterum
Shortly after taking up the position of Thomaskantor in Leipzig in 1723, Bach wrote a Magnificat in E flat major for performance at Christmas. Around a decade later he revised the work, transposing it down to D major and making it more concise. Utilising a Biblical text, the piece is suffused with a series of memorable arias and choruses and orchestrated with spectacular grandeur. Lumen is a contemporary musical dialogue that urges empathy between the three Abrahamic religions. Translating the oratorio form into a ‘unity of diversity’, Robert M. Helmschrott has converted the poetry of the Old and New Testaments, the Torah and Qur’an into an interfaith ‘language of sounds and singing’.
---------
01. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: I. Magnificat
02. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: II. Et exultavit spiritus meus
03. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: III. Quia respexit humilitatem
04. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: IV. Omnes generationes
05. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: V. Quia fecit mihi magna
06. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VI. Et misericordia
07. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VII. Fecit potentiam
08. Magnificat In D Major, Bwv 243: VIII. Deposuit Potentes
09. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: IX. Esurientes implevit bonis
10. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: X. Suscepit Israel
11. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XI. Sicut locutus est
12. Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XII. Gloria Patri
13. Lumen: Pt. 1, Tempus praeteritum
14. Lumen: Pt. 2, Tempus praesens
15. Lumen: Pt. 3, Tempus posterum
Shortly after taking up the position of Thomaskantor in Leipzig in 1723, Bach wrote a Magnificat in E flat major for performance at Christmas. Around a decade later he revised the work, transposing it down to D major and making it more concise. Utilising a Biblical text, the piece is suffused with a series of memorable arias and choruses and orchestrated with spectacular grandeur. Lumen is a contemporary musical dialogue that urges empathy between the three Abrahamic religions. Translating the oratorio form into a ‘unity of diversity’, Robert M. Helmschrott has converted the poetry of the Old and New Testaments, the Torah and Qur’an into an interfaith ‘language of sounds and singing’.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads