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| |  | The St Thomas Boys Choir and the University Church St Pauli Leipzig
The St Thomas Boys Choir Leipzig can look back on a history spanning nearly eight hundred years. Based at St Thomas’s Church in Leipzig, the members of the choir are all boarders at St Thomas’s School. Curiously enough, the St Thomas Boys Choir is only half a century younger than Leipzig itself and hence the city’s oldest cultural institution. St Thomas’s Boys Choir appreciates the University Leipzig with sacred vocal music directly or indirectly connected to the Alma Mater Lipsiensis in general and the University Church St Pauli in particular: music which takes its lifeblood precisely from this religious conviction. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | J S Bach - Funeral Cantatas
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. “In 'Lass, Fürstin', BWV 198, the aria with flute imitating the traditional funeral bell, magical pizzicato strings and lutes creates extraordinary colours. High pitch remains a strain (BWV 131), though distant soprano chorale over solo bass and oboe is heavenly.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2008 *** | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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| |  | J S Bach - A funerary monument for the Queen of Poland
“Pierlot has already proved to be a sensitive and stylish Bach interpreter and in this recording his musicians illuminate Bach's textures with elegant phrasing and a pleasing balance between voices and instruments.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2007 **** “Whatever one's view on single-voiced Bach, the performances here are among the most persuasive in this medium. Francis Jacob's organ playing is both searchingly fluid and articulated. With the odd misgiving, this is a compelling and instinctive new Bach recording.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2007 “Rather gentler than the reconstruction culture of recent years, the Ricercar Consort ask the listener to contemplate the mourning for the Queen of Poland, Princess Christiane Eberhardine – in 1727, through a 'funerary monument' conceived around Bach's Trauer or Funeral Ode, the Mass in A major and contemporaneous organ pieces. We have no evidence that the Mass or the instrumental music appeared in the 'catalfalque in sound' (to quote Gilles Cantagrel), the memorial ceremony which occurred a month after the Queen's death and for which Bach was commissioned to write his exquisite Ode, but that is of little matter. Whatever one's view on single-voiced Bach, the performances here are among the most persuasive in this medium. Philippe Pierlot understands the music from the thorough bass up – which one imagines should be common enough; yet so often a properly directed bass in Bach is traded for contrapuntal panache and facile rhythmic gesture. The Mass may lack a certain dramatic presence in the stunningly original exchanges in the Gloria, reconstituted from Cantata No 67 with its memorable Vox Christi 'scena' of Jesus's blessing bestowed on mankind. However, the vitality, interest and warmth of the opening, as in all the choruses on the disc, are determined above all by textural definition and characterful instrumental playing, the flutes beautifully appointed throughout. The Ode is a remarkable example of a Bachian synergy between a carefully selected palette of light pastels (lutes, gambas, recorders, oboes d'amores and strings) and a melodic flavour and nostalgic intensity drawn from a Passioninspired language, ideally crafted around the Enlightenment poetry of the young Leipzig humanist, Johann Christoph Gottshed. Its unique atmosphere is captured here, though as so often in single-voiced readings, the solo voices don't always have as much to say out of the collective realm. Francis Jacob's organ playing is both searchingly fluid and articulated. With the odd misgiving, this is a compelling and instinctive new Bach recording.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Bach, J S: Cantata BWV198 'Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl' (Trauerode)
Recorded 1951/52 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | J S Bach - Complete Cantatas Volume 4
Lisa Larsson, Els Bongers, Caroline Stam, Anne Grimm (Soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus, Peter de Groot (Alto), Paul Agnew, Jeremy Ovenden (Tenor) & Klaus Mertens, Donald Bentvelsen (Bass) Ton Koopman | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV198 'Laß, Fürstin, laß noch einen Strahl' (Trauerode) Ingird Schmithusen, Charles Brett, Howard Crook & Peter Kooy La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe Cantata BWV78 'Jesu der du meine Seele' Ingird Schmithusen, Charles Brett, Howard Crook & Peter Kooy La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe | Biber: | Missa Christi resurgentis The English Concert, Andrew Manze | Brahms: | Gesänge (3) for six-part mixed choir, Op. 42 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Gesänge (4), Op. 17 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Lieder (7) for mixed choir, Op. 62 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Gesänge (5) for mixed choir, Op. 104 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed In stiller Nacht, WoO 34 No. 8 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Quartette (4), Op. 92 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Quartette (3), Op. 31 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Quartette (3), Op. 64 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Quartette (6), Op. 112 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed Zigeunerlieder, Op. 103 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed | Fauré: | Requiem, Op. 48 Agnès Mellon & Peter Kooy La Chapelle Royale, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Philippe Herreweghe Messe des Pêcheurs Agnès Mellon & Peter Kooy La Chapelle Royale, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Philippe Herreweghe | Krenek: | Lamentatio Jeremiæ Prophetæ secundum Breviarum Sacrosantæ Ecclesiæ Romanæ, Op. 93 RIAS Kammerchor, Marcus Creed | Mahler: | Symphony No. 8 in E flat major 'Symphony of the Thousand' Sylvia Greenberg, Lynne Dawson, Sally Matthews (soprano), Sophie Koch, Elena Manistana (altos) & Robert Gambill (tenor) Rundfunkchor Berlin, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Kent Nagano | Monteverdi: | Vespro della beata Vergine (1610) La Chapelle Royale, Collegium Vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe |
The 2011 10-CD bargain boxes from harmonia mundi from the hm gold collection. We know from experience that these will sell out quickly: incredible price, limited edition, while stocks last. Featuring the following discs, originally released between 1983 & 1999: HMC901270 BACH Trauerode / Herreweghe HMC901592/93 BRAHMS Secular Choral / RIAS HMC901551 KRENEK Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae / RIAS HMC901247/48 MONTEVERDI / Vespro HMU907397 BIBER Missa Christi Resurgentis / Manze HMC901292 FAURE Requiem / Herreweghe HMC901858/59 MAHLER Symphony no.8 / Nagano | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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