J.S. Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245 / Part Two — No.15 Choral: «Christus, der uns selig macht» · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner · The Monteverdi Choir
Bach, J.S.: St. John Passion
℗ 1986 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1986-01-01
Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider
Producer: Charlotte Kriesch
Producer, Recording Producer, Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Karl-August Naegler
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Gregor Zielinsky
Studio Personnel, Editor: Gernot Von Schultzendorff
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Anonymous
J.S. Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245 / Part Two — No.15 Choral: «Christus, der uns selig macht» · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner · The Monteverdi Choir
Bach, J.S.: St. John Passion
℗ 1986 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1986-01-01
Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider
Producer: Charlotte Kriesch
Producer, Recording Producer, Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Karl-August Naegler
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Gregor Zielinsky
Studio Personnel, Editor: Gernot Von Schultzendorff
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Anonymous
Martin Schröder (Trompete) und Hans-André Stamm (Orgel) spielen den Chor «Et Resurrexit» aus der Messe in h-Moll von Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) in einer Bearbeitung von Hans-André Stamm. Aufnahme vom 22. Juli 2020 in der ev. Christuskirche in Leverkusen.
Martin Schröder (Trumpet) und Hans-André Stamm (Organ) playing «Et Resurrexit» from Mass in b minor arranged by Hans-André Stamm. Recording from July 22th 2020 in the ev. Christuskirche in Leverkusen, Germany.
The opening of this sonata in D minor, performed by Matthias Havinga for All of Bach, has an uncertain and emphatically andante sound. To the ears of seventeenth and eighteenth-century musicologists the key of D minor represented melancholy, devotion, solemnity and seriousness. Following this tentative start, Bach launches into experimentation, by juggling motifs almost wildly and searching for new keys.
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Matthias Havinga, organist
Organ: Christian Müller, 1738
J. S. Bach
Cantatas
BWV 48 [15:56]
BWV 5 [21:37]
BWV 90 [12:44]
BWV 56 [20:05]
Soprano: Joanne Lunn
Counter-tenor: William Towers
Tenor: James Gilchrist
Bass: Peter Harvey
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Solists
John Eliot Gardiner
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage.
Erlöserkirche, Potsdam, Germany
Volume 10 CD 1