Johannes-Passion, BWV 245, II. Teil: 39. Chorus «Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine» · Collegium Vocale Gent · Philippe Herreweghe
J.S. Bach: Johannes-Passion
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Released on: 2007-07-31
Artist: Collegium Vocale Gent
Orchestra: Collegium Vocale Gent
Artist: Philippe Herreweghe
Conductor: Philippe Herreweghe
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Like many of his colleagues J.S. Bach frequently borrowed from himself and paid tribute to other composers by transcribing their works for other instruments, For example his oeuvre for organ includes transcriptions of some instrumental concertos based on work of composers like Vivaldi.
These release contains transcriptions of both Bach’s own concertos for solo keyboard and of instrumental concertos by Vivaldi. These works are certainly enhanced by the sonorities of the organ.
Played by the Russian organist Elena Barshai on the Silbermann organ of Arlesheim Cathedral and the Metzler organ of the Church of St. Clara, Basle (both in Switzerland).
Also included is an arrangement for two organs – both played by Barshai — of Bach’s Concerto for four harpsichords (which again is based on a concerto for four violins by Vivaldi).
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