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Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra - J.S. Bach: Funeral Cantatas (2008)

Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra - J.S. Bach: Funeral Cantatas (2008)
  • Title: J.S. Bach: Funeral Cantatas
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Challenge Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:00:34
  • Total Size: 296 / 153 Mb
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Tracklist:

Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
1. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 07:07
2. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 01:32
3. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 03:54
4. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 00:45
5. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 07:42
6. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 01:16
7. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 01:42
8. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 05:12
9. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 02:34
10. Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl, BWV 198 06:32
Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131: "Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir" (Sinfonia, Chorus) 04:18
12. Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131: "So du willst, Herr, Sünde zurechnen" (Bass) 04:20
13. Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131: "Ich harre des Herrn" (Chorus) 03:34
14. Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131: "Meine Seele wartet auf den Herrn" (Tenor) 06:04
15. Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131: "Israel, hoffe, auf den Herrn" (Chorus) 04:02

Performers:
Lisa Larsson (soprano)
Elizabeth von Magnus (alto)
Paul Agnew & Guy de Mey (tenor)
Klaus Mertens (bass)

The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir
Ton Koopman

Selected from the award-winning cycle of recordings of the complete cantatas of J. S. Bach by Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam baroque Orchestra and Choir, the two “Funeral” pieces included in this album represent works from very different periods in Bach’s creative life. The cantata “Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir” BWV 131 originates from Mühlhausen and was written in 1707 or 1708 for an unknown occasion, most likely a penitential service perhaps related to the big fire that had devastated large sections of the town of Mühlhausen shortly before Bach’s arrival there in 1707. The Funeral Ode “Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl” BWV 198 on the other hand is a large-scale, two-part cantata composed twenty years later in Leipzig in commemoration of the death of the Electress of Saxony and Queen of Poland. It is based on a morning poem in strophic ode format by Johann Christoph Gottsched, at the time Leipzig’s most celebrated literary figure. The artful poem was commissioned by an aristocratic student, Hans Carl von Kirchbach, in the name of the “German Society” at the University and for the academic act of mourning for the death of the Electress of Saxony and Queen of Poland, Christiane Eberhardine, wife of Augustus the Strong. Kirchbach commissioned the music for the event from another Leipzig celebrity, Johann Sebastian Bach, and not from the music director of the University, Johann Gottlieb Görner. The latter complained, but accepted the fact that this was an unusually prominent occasion. The work of 1727 could not be performed again in this form because the text makes concrete references to the queen. However, in 1731 the composer reused major parts of the Funeral Ode for his St. Mark Passion, now lost.




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