Hermann Max - Telemann: Three Cantatas (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Hermann Max
- Title: Telemann: Three Cantatas
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: CPO
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:49 min
- Total Size: 251 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Weine nicht! (Chorus)
02. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Aria: Zurne nur, du alte Schlangel (Tenor)
03. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Recitative: So singt der Glaubigen vergnugte Schar (Tenor)
04. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Dictum: Er hat ausgezogen die Furstenthumer (Alto)
05. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Aria: Auf, auf, erloste Seelen (Bass)
06. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Recitative: Da dies dein Herz betrachtet (Soprano 1)
07. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Duet: Singt nicht dein Herz (Soprano 1, Soprano 2)
08. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Chorale: So feiern wir das grosses Fest (Chorus)
09. Sie verachten das Gesets (Chorus)
10. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Chorale: Ach Gott, tu dich erbarmen (Chorus)
11. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Recitative: Jerusalem, du Gottesstadt (Soprano)
12. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Aria: Jerusalem ruft uberlaut (Alto)
13. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Chorale: Straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn (Chorus)
14. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Aria: Ob alle Menschen gleich (Soprano)
15. Sie verachten das Gesets (da capo) (Chorus)
16. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen (Tenor)
17. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Recitative - Chorale: O Nain dieser Welt (Soprano)
18. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Begluckt ist dessen Lebenslauf (Bass)
19. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Habt nicht lieb die Welt (Chorus)
20. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Die Welt spielt oft mit Bisamknopfen (Alto)
21. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Recitative: Wie selig ist sodann (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)
22. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Chorale: Mach mir stets zuckersuss den Himmel (Tenor)
01. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Weine nicht! (Chorus)
02. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Aria: Zurne nur, du alte Schlangel (Tenor)
03. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Recitative: So singt der Glaubigen vergnugte Schar (Tenor)
04. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Dictum: Er hat ausgezogen die Furstenthumer (Alto)
05. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Aria: Auf, auf, erloste Seelen (Bass)
06. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Recitative: Da dies dein Herz betrachtet (Soprano 1)
07. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Duet: Singt nicht dein Herz (Soprano 1, Soprano 2)
08. Weine, nicht, siehe, TWV 1:1541: Chorale: So feiern wir das grosses Fest (Chorus)
09. Sie verachten das Gesets (Chorus)
10. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Chorale: Ach Gott, tu dich erbarmen (Chorus)
11. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Recitative: Jerusalem, du Gottesstadt (Soprano)
12. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Aria: Jerusalem ruft uberlaut (Alto)
13. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Chorale: Straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn (Chorus)
14. Sie verachten das Gesetz, TWV 1:1339: Aria: Ob alle Menschen gleich (Soprano)
15. Sie verachten das Gesets (da capo) (Chorus)
16. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen (Tenor)
17. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Recitative - Chorale: O Nain dieser Welt (Soprano)
18. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Begluckt ist dessen Lebenslauf (Bass)
19. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Habt nicht lieb die Welt (Chorus)
20. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Aria: Die Welt spielt oft mit Bisamknopfen (Alto)
21. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Recitative: Wie selig ist sodann (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)
22. Gott Zebaoth, in deinem Namen, TWV 1:698: Chorale: Mach mir stets zuckersuss den Himmel (Tenor)
"The soloists, so many of them familiar collaborators with max, are all excellent; and the conductors’ usual high standards of performance are maintained here. More wonderful Telemann to relish John Barker - American Record Guide - March/April 2013
The performances are, as one expects of Max and his ensembles, of the highest quality. Veronika Winter’s soprano is crystal clear, while Lena Norin has a rich, flexible alto. Tenor Jan Kobow and the versatile bass-baritone Ekkehard Abele are also right on pitch and perform their often tortuous lines with studied ease and skillful interpretation. Max’s ensemble is crystal clear, as are the voices of his chorus. All in all, this is yet another fabulour disc that point to Telemann as perhaps one of the greatest of his age this one sould be in your collection. Bertil van Boer - Fanfare - March/April 2013
“The two male solo singersare both very impressive in what is some very demanding musicThe real star of the show, however, is obviously Telemann himself. The CPO label has served Magdeburg’s greatest son very well over the years and this belated release of three exceptionally fine grand cantatas should raise his reputation even higher. Well worth owning.” Andrew O’Connor - International Record Review - February 2013
"The four soloists are simply outstanding; the recitatives - which are often the weak spot in performances of baroque cantatas - are perfectly executed as a speech on music. The orchestra delivers very colourful performances A disc to treasure which shows Telemann and the performers at their very best. Johan can Veen - MusicWeb-International - 19 February 2013
" As we expect from Max and his ensembles, these are lively performances which bring out all that is best in Telemann’s music Brian Clark - Early Music Review (No 151) - December 2012
The performances are, as one expects of Max and his ensembles, of the highest quality. Veronika Winter’s soprano is crystal clear, while Lena Norin has a rich, flexible alto. Tenor Jan Kobow and the versatile bass-baritone Ekkehard Abele are also right on pitch and perform their often tortuous lines with studied ease and skillful interpretation. Max’s ensemble is crystal clear, as are the voices of his chorus. All in all, this is yet another fabulour disc that point to Telemann as perhaps one of the greatest of his age this one sould be in your collection. Bertil van Boer - Fanfare - March/April 2013
“The two male solo singersare both very impressive in what is some very demanding musicThe real star of the show, however, is obviously Telemann himself. The CPO label has served Magdeburg’s greatest son very well over the years and this belated release of three exceptionally fine grand cantatas should raise his reputation even higher. Well worth owning.” Andrew O’Connor - International Record Review - February 2013
"The four soloists are simply outstanding; the recitatives - which are often the weak spot in performances of baroque cantatas - are perfectly executed as a speech on music. The orchestra delivers very colourful performances A disc to treasure which shows Telemann and the performers at their very best. Johan can Veen - MusicWeb-International - 19 February 2013
" As we expect from Max and his ensembles, these are lively performances which bring out all that is best in Telemann’s music Brian Clark - Early Music Review (No 151) - December 2012
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