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, Mass in B minor BWV 232, in a stellar, groundbreaking recording from 1985, using one voice per part and a set of ripieno singers for the forte sections.
Taverner Consort and Players, conducted by Andrew Parrott. Emma Kirkby — soprano, Emily van Evera — soprano, Panito Inconomou — alto (child), Christian Immler — alto (child, nowadays a great bass), Michael Kilian — alto (child), Rogers Covey-Crump — tenor, David Thomas — bass
J. S. Bach
Cantatas:
BWV 109 [25:11]
BWV 38 [16:29]
BWV 98 [13:20]
BWV 188 [23:40]
Soprano:Joanne Lunn
Counter-tenor: William Towers
Tenor: Paul Agnew
Bass: Gotthold Schwarz
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage:
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, England
Volume 11 Cd 2
J. S. Bach
Cantatas
BWV 70 [22:59]
BWV 132 [17:40]
BWV 147 [28:07]
Soprano: Brigitte Geller
Counter-tenor: Michael Chance
Tenor: Jan Kobow
Bass: Dietrich Henschel
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage:
Michaeliskirche, Lüneburg, Germany.
Volume 13 CD 2
Selection of opera, ballet etc. movements of the works by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
(Soundtrack from the movie: Le Roi Danse)
1. Lully: Te Deum Motet a deux choeurs 00:00
2. Cordier: La Bocanne primitive
3. Cordier: La Bocanne compliquée
4. Lully: Phaéton — Troupe dAstrée dansante
5. Lully: La Nuit Ballet — Ouverture
6. Lully: La Plaisiers Ballet — Sarabande
7. Lully: La Nuit Ballet — Le Roi représentant le soleils levant 10:14
8. Lully: Xerxes Ballet — Air pour les matelots jouants des trompettes marines
9. Lully: Xerxes Ballet — Air pour les esclaves et singes dansants
10. Lully: Xerxes Ballet — Air pour les postures de Scaramouche
11. Lully: Xerxes Ballet — Air pour les docteurs, Frivelins et Polichinelles
12. Lully: Xerxes Ballet — Air pour les esclaves dansants
13. Lully: Idylle sur la paix — Air pour Madame la Dauphine
14. Lully: Alcidiane Ballet — Ritournelle et air de Mademoiselle Hilaire 21:01
15. Lully: Alcidiane Ballet — Ouverture
16. Lully: Triumphe de LAmour — Ouverture
17. Lully: Persée — Entrée des divinités infernales
18. Lully: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme — Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs 30:05
19. Lully: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme — Giourdina
20. Lully: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme — Chaconne des Scaramouches, Frivelins et Arlequins
21. Lambert: Ombre de mon amant (Air de cour)
22. Lully: Triumphe de LAmour — Prélude pour la nuit 38:13
23. Cambert: Pomone — Passons nos jours dans ces vergers
24. Cambert: Pomone — Que voyez-vous mes yeux
25. Lully: Armide — Plus jobserve ces lieux 47:14
26. Lully: Atys, «Le Sommeil» — Dormons, dormons tous
27. Lully: Armide — Passacaille 58:08
28. Lully: Armide — Prelude
29. Lully: Les Folies dEspagne
30. Lully: Les Amants magnifiques — Entrée dApollon
31. Lully: Triumphe de LAmour — Entrée dApollon 01:07:28
32. Lully: Triumphe de LAmour — Deuxieme air
33. Lully: Isis — Cest lui dont les dieux ont fait choix
34. Lully: Armide — Que léclat de son nom
35. Lully: Amadis — Esprits empressés a nous plaire
Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Away. Ode For The Birthday Of Queen Mary II, 1694
* Ouverture
* Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Away
* Sound The Trumpet, Sound
* Come, Ye Sons Of Art
* Strike The Viol, Touch The Lute
* The Day That Such A Blessing Gave
* Bid The Virtues, Bid The Graces
* These Are The Sacred Charmes
* See Nature, Rejoicing
Welcome To All The Pleasures. Ode For St. Cecilias Day, 1683
* Ouverture
* Welcome To All The Pleasures
* Here The Deities Approve / While Joys Celestial
* Then Lift Up Your Voice / The Powr Shall Divert Us A Pleasanter Way
* Beauty, Thou Scene Of Love
* In A Consort Of Voices
Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base. The Yorkshire Feast Song, 1690
* Symphony
* Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base / Brigantium, Honourd With A Race Divine
* The Bashful Thames, For Beauty So Renowned
* The Pale And The Purple Rose
* And In Each Track Of Glory Since
* Symphony
* And Now When The Renownd Nassau
* They Did No Stroms, No Threatnings Fear
* So When The Glittring Queen Of Night
* Let Music Join
* Sound, Trumpets, Sound!
* Sound All To Him
The English Concert Choir
The English Concert
Trevor Pinnock