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In the first complete recording of Bach's sacred cantatas in historically informed performances with all-male singers and period instruments, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Gustav Leonhardt and known as the Teldec series, [61] the Kreuzstab cantata was recorded in 1976 by soloist Michael Schopper, the Knabenchor Hannover and the ...
Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (God's time is the very best time), [1] BWV 106, [a] also known as Actus tragicus, is an early sacred cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Mühlhausen, intended for a funeral. The earliest source for the composition is a copied manuscript dated 1768, therefore the date of the composition is not certain.
Bach composed the cantata in 1723 in Leipzig to be used for the eighth Sunday after Trinity. He led the first performance on 18 July 1723. He led the first performance on 18 July 1723. The work is part of Bach's first annual cycle of church cantatas ; he began to compose cantatas for all occasions of the liturgical year when he took up office ...
Jesu, nun sei gepreiset BWV 41 Chorale cantata by J. S. Bach Thomaskirche, Leipzig Occasion New Year's Day Chorale "Jesu, nun sei gepreiset" by Johannes Hermann Performed 1 January 1725 (1725-01-01): Leipzig Movements 6 Vocal SATB choir and solo Instrumental 3 trumpets timpani 3 oboes 2 violins viola violoncello piccolo da spalla continuo Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (Jesus, now be praised), BWV 41 ...
Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir (Lord God, we all praise you), [1] BWV 130, is a chorale cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach for the Feast of archangel Michael (German: Michaelis; 29 September). It is based on Paul Eber 's 1554 Lutheran hymn about the angels in twelve stanzas " Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir ", to a melody known in English as Old ...
There exist two recordings of the cantata. J.S. Bach Trauer-Music: 'Music to mourn Prince Leopold, Avie Records, 2011 Soloists: Emily Van Evera (soprano), Clare Wilkinson (mezzo), Charles Daniels (tenor) and Tom Meglioranza (baritone) Taverner Consort and Players; Andrew Parrott; Köthener Trauermusik BWV 244a, Harmonia Mundi, 2014
Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille (God, You are praised in the stillness), [1] BWV 120.1 (previously BWV 120), [2] is a sacred cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.He composed it in Leipzig for the occasion of Ratswechsel, the inauguration of a new town council in a church service, probably before 1730.
The Bach cantatas project of Ton Koopman was the first complete recording of all the cantatas, including the 21 secular cantatas. [citation needed] Koopman conducted the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir and guest solo singers. The project began in 1995 and was completed in 2005 on 67 CDs. It was the second recording of the 193 sacred ...