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Vocalensemble Rastatt- J.S. Bach: Friede auf Erden - Rekonstruierte Kantaten, BWV 197.1, BWV 80.1, BWV 190.1 (PREORDER)

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Vocalensemble Rastatt- J.S. Bach: Friede auf Erden - Rekonstruierte Kantaten, BWV 197.1, BWV 80.1, BWV 190.1 (PREORDER)
Vocalensemble Rastatt- J.S. Bach: Friede auf Erden - Rekonstruierte Kantaten, BWV 197.1, BWV 80.1, BWV 190.1 (PREORDER)

Johann Sebastian Bach's incomplete surviving works have a very special appeal. The music seems to be within our grasp and yet it still leaves us puzzled. What might these works have sounded like?The cantatas Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe (BWV 197. 1), Alles, was von Gott geboren (BWV 80. 1) and Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV 190. 1) have also only survived in fragments - and yet they fascinate us with their musical power. The opening chorus from the New Year's cantata BWV 190. 1, for example, is one of Bach's most sonorous choral compositions. Carus has recently published reconstructions of these three cantatas, which attempt to make a previously unknown Bach accessible. The Vocalensemble Rastatt, the baroque orchestra Les Favorites and the soloists Miriam Feuersinger, Terry Wey, Florian Sievers and Sebastian Noack, under the direction of Holger Speck, show with their differentiated interpretation how these works might have sounded under Bach's direction.

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Vocalensemble Rastatt- J.S. Bach: Friede auf Erden - Rekonstruierte Kantaten, BWV 197.1, BWV 80.1, BWV 190.1 (PREORDER)

SKU: 4009350835320
Regular price $679.00
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per

Release Date:10.18.24

 
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Johann Sebastian Bach's incomplete surviving works have a very special appeal. The music seems to be within our grasp and yet it still leaves us puzzled. What might these works have sounded like?The cantatas Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe (BWV 197. 1), Alles, was von Gott geboren (BWV 80. 1) and Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV 190. 1) have also only survived in fragments - and yet they fascinate us with their musical power. The opening chorus from the New Year's cantata BWV 190. 1, for example, is one of Bach's most sonorous choral compositions. Carus has recently published reconstructions of these three cantatas, which attempt to make a previously unknown Bach accessible. The Vocalensemble Rastatt, the baroque orchestra Les Favorites and the soloists Miriam Feuersinger, Terry Wey, Florian Sievers and Sebastian Noack, under the direction of Holger Speck, show with their differentiated interpretation how these works might have sounded under Bach's direction.