Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Bach Cantatas Volume 2Cantatas for the Second Sunday after Trinity & Cantatas for the Third Sunday after Trinity
Recording locations: Recorded live: Paris/Zürich, July 2000 Cantatas for the second and third Sunday after Trinity, recorded live in July 2000. Performing to an audience of more than 1200, we join Gardiner, The Monteverdi Choir and The English Baroque Soloists at the halfway point of their Bach Cantata pilgrimage for a concert in one of the great architectural landmarks of Catholic Europe, the Basilisque Saint-Denis (Basilica Cathedral of Saint Denis). Featuring internationally acclaimed soloists including James Gilchrist, Lisa Larsson, Daniel Taylor and Stephen Varcoe, the programme opens with BWV 2 Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein (Oh God, look down from Heaven), based upon Martin Luther’s German hymn adaptation of Psalm 12. The psalm describes how easily man is led astray by heresy and Bach deals with such grim subject matter by resorting to composing in an archaic motet style. The result is austere beauty and has the engrossing quality of ritualised worship. There then follows BWV 10 Schütz’s superb motet Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes (The heavens are telling of God in glory) follows. This is a motet that John Eliot remembers fondly, since it is a work he has known since he was six and he can still hear his father’s ringing tenor declaiming its powerful text. The concert ends with Bach’s prodigious cantata, BWV 76 Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes, a lengthy and complex bipartite cantata, comprising fourteen movements and divided into two equal parts. We then head to Zürich to hear Gardiner and his Monteverdi forces perform within the stunning Fraumünster Kirche, distinctive for its slender, blue spire. They open with the two-part Weimar Cantata BWV 21 Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (I had much affliction), considered to be ‘…one of the most extraordinary and inspired of Bach’s vocal works’, as stated by John Eliot Gardiner in his booklet note. There then follows BWV 135 Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (O, Lord, I poor sinner). This is superb music and Bach concludes with a rousing ‘Glory to God’, to the Passion chorale by Cyriakus Schneegaß (1597). With only two cantatas for this Sunday in existence, the concert ends with Bach’s so-called Triple Concerto, BWV 1044 (Concerto for flute, violin and harpsichord). Despite its similarity to Brandenburg Concerto No.5, it seems to inhabit a different stylistic milieu to that of Bach’s other concerti – one much close to that of his eldest sons. “This ongoing recording project ranks as one of the musical events of the decade.” The Observer “...here, again, it the spontaneous and committed response of Sir John Eliot Gardiner's musicians which dominates the majority of performances...Gardiner is the king of dramatic moment...As so often in the Pilgrimage, James Gilchrist stands out” Gramophone Magazine, June 2010 “...this vividly scored piece of theatre [BWV21] places both voices and a colourful instrumental group in urgent dialogue. We are drawn into this right from the opening Sinfonia...Among competing versions only Richter approaches Gardiner in his apposite sense of theatre.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 **** | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Coro Cappella Giulia & Symphony Orchestra of the Pasqua Festival, Pablo Colino A truly international event, this ‘Concert for Peace’ was given before an invited audience of world
leaders and churchmen including Mikhail Gorbachov and the cardinals of the Roman Catholic
Church. Filmed in the Basilica Ara Coeli in Rome it features many choral favorites, | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Cantatas for the Liturgical Year Volume 2
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“a textural clarity and a lightness of tread which makes more sense of Bach's often strongly chromatic music than any rival recording that I can recall.” (BBC Music Magazine) “…Masaaki Suzuki brings… a textural clarity and a lightness of tread which makes more sense of Bach's often strongly chromatic music than any rival recording that I can recall. Singing and playing is of a very high standard almost throughout. German soprano Dorothee Mields' light, ethereal singing and pleasingly textured voice is ideal in this context...” BBC Music Magazine, February 2006 **** “The theme of these four works from Bach's second cycle of cantatas at Leipzig is almost universally concerned with the journey from despair towards longed-for reconciliation and the victory over sin. Masaaki Suzuki has chosen three works from the Trinity season of 1724, and the Epiphany cantata, Ach Gott, wie manchesHerzeleid (No 3) from early 1725. Again, no Japanese soloists appear in this volume, yet the singers all produce worthy contributions in arias which mainly provide solace after the gloomy sentiments of the opening movement. The chorus of No 2 is a case in point, a chorale fantasia whose austere and semi-inspired (it's all comparative) motet style can appear, in less capable hands, dour to the point of inertia. The work is soon lifted by the revelation of God's cross in 'Fire purifies silver', a strikingly contrasting à la mode aria sung with compelling involvement from Gerd Türk. The patience of Suzuki's glowing chorus with its doubling trombones builds with sustained gravitas here and in the highly suggestive contours of No 38, Austiefer Not, a work inspired by Luther's Phrygian hymn and where succour is harder to unearth. One really can't but admire Suzuki's judgement when confronted with the contemplative. There are high-points in all the choruses: No 3 arches with eloquence, the hopeful but longsuffering oboe sequences countering the biting, dissonant language. Likewise, the pacing of AchHerr, mich armen Sünder (No 135) results in a naturally incremental voyage of genuine discovery. Occasionally the arias pursue generic smoothness over greater articulation of sentiment. Such is the case in the fine duet 'Wenn Sorgen' (from No 3), where the strings never make the most of the wonderful 'leap' of joyful praise to Jesus. In sum, another serious addition to this most consistent of Bach series.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “One really can’t but admire Suzuki's judgement when confronted with the contemplative. There are high-points in all the choruses: No 3 arches with eloquence, the hopeful but long-suffering oboe sequences countering the biting, dissonant language. Likewise, the pacing of Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (No 135) results in a naturally incremental voyage of genuine discovery.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2006 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Holland Boys’ Choir & Netherlands Bach Collegium, Pieter Jan Leusink Upon popular demand available again: Bach’s complete Sacred Cantatas, newly compiled, on 50 CDs, an unbelievable bargain. These recordings, produced for the Bach‐year 2000, feature a superb boys choir, the Holland Boys Choir, a tradition going back to the time of the composer. The Netherlands Bach Collegium consists of Dutch early music specialists playing period instruments. Conductor Pieter Jan Leusink puts his entire soul in these recordings of what one might call “the greatest and most humanly moving corpus of sacred music ever written”. Reviewers around the world praised the set for its “characteristic performances, marked by a great sense of authencity, especially from the use of boy sopranos”. It sounds very much like it might have sounded in Bach’s time (Gramophone). Written to exalt the glory of God and to facilitate Lutheran worship, Johann Sebastian Bach’s sacred cantatas stand among the highest achievements of Western musical art. This acclaimed recording sees the works performed in their entirety by a stellar line‐up of musicians that includes the renowned Holland Boys’ Choir and period instrument ensemble Netherlands Bach Collegium. The cantatas are directed by Pieter van Leusink, one of Holland’s leading Bach experts. From the plaintive opening of Weinen, Kleinen, Sorgen, Sagen (‘Weeping, lamenting, worrying, fearing’) BWV12 to the triumphant D major chorus in Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg BWV149, the works traverse a wide range of themes and moods, having been written for a variety of occasions throughout the liturgical year. | 
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This pioneering set of Bach Cantatas on the Teldec Das Alte Werk label has now been exquisitely repacked into a neat space-saving box. Discs are presented in individual slip-cases with 2 x 300 page illustrated booklets with full texts and translations
Extra postage costs: As this set is very heavy (around 3kg) we unfortunately need to charge some extra postage costs to certain countries.
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| |  | Bach Complete Cantatas Vol 1-22
Bach, J S: | Sacred Cantatas BWV1-200 (complete) Cantata BWV201 'Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde' Cantata BWV202 'Weichet Nur, betrübte Schatten' (Wedding Cantata) Cantata BWV203 'Amore traditore' Cantata BWV204 'Ich bin in mir vergnügt' Cantata BWV205 'Zerreißet. Zersprenge, zertrümmert die Gruft' Cantata BWV206 'Schleigt,spielende Wellen, und murmelt gelinde' Cantata BWV207a 'Auf, schmetternde Toene' Cantata BWV208 'Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!' Cantata BWV209 'Non sa che sia dolore' (Italian Cantata) Cantata BWV210 'O holder Tag, erwunschte Zeit' (Wedding Cantata) Cantata BWV211 'Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht' (Coffee Cantata) Cantata BWV212 'Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet' (Peasant Cantata) Cantata BWV213 'Laßt uns sorgen. Laßt uns wachen' (Hercules auf dem Scheidewege) Cantata BWV214 'Tönet, ihr Pauken' Cantata BWV215 'Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen' Mass in F major, BWV233 Mass in A major, BWV234 Mass in G minor, BWV235 Mass in G major, BWV236 Quodlibet, BWV524 |
Barbara Schlick, Caroline Stam, Ruth Holton, Els Bongers, Anne Grimm, Lisa Larsson, Sibylla Rubens, Ruth Ziesak, Dorothea Röschmann, Johannette Zomer, Sandrine Piau, Marlis Petersen, Deborah York (soprano) Elisabeth von Magnus, Kai Wessel, Andreas Scholl, Peter de Groot, Bogna Bertosz, Bernhard Landauer, Michael Chance, Annette Markert, James Gilchrist, Franziska Gottwald, Nathalie Stutzmann (alto), Christoph Prégardien, Guy de Mey, Paul Agnew, Jeremy Ovenden, Gert Türk, Jörg Dürmüller (tenor) & Klaus Mertens, Donald Bentvelsen (bass) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman Between 1999 and 2006, the legendary baroque music specialist Ton Koopman brought together a stunning array of singers to record the complete cantatas of J S Bach alongside his own Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir. Released originally mostly in 3CD sets, this wonderful cycle is now being made available by Challenge Classics in its entirety. The 67 separate CDs have now been gathered together in a box with a booklet that includes a complete tracklisting and information about each recording. Along the way these releases were acclaimed throughout the world, and received many major music prizes, including a BBC Music Magazine Award in 2006 for Volume 22 (CC72222). Featured soloists include most of the great modern day interpreters of the music of Bach’s time. Extra postage costs: As this set is very heavy (around 2.5kg) we unfortunately need to charge some extra postage costs to certain countries.
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71CD + CDROM Helmuth Rilling’s landmark edition of Bach’s Complete Works is now available as a new package with all the Cantatas together. Contains a CD-Rom with all the liner notes included. Extra postage costs: As this set is very heavy (around 2.5kg) we unfortunately need to charge some extra postage costs to certain countries.
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