Easter Oratoria "BWV 249" |
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앨범 / 바흐: 부활절 오라토리오, BWV 249 (BC D8)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
1. I. Sinfonia in D major - 전악장 연주 | | |
Album Title: Easter with Bach (Backside Bach: Easter Oratoria BWV 249) - Oratorio De Pâques / Bach: Oster-Oratorium BWV 249
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Conductor: Ferdinand Grossman (Austrian choral conductor, vocal teacher and composer, born 4 July 1887 in Tulln, Austria and died 5 December 1970 in Vienna, Austria.) Performer: Laurence Dutoit (Soprano) Maria Nussbaumer (Alto: Contralto) Franz (Ferry) Gruber (Tenor) Otto Wiener (Bass) Bruno Seidlhofer (Cimbalom [Cymbalum]) Camillo Wanausek (Flute) Karl Trotzmueller (Flute [Flûte A Bec]) Paul Angerer (Flute [Flûte A Bec]) Bruno Doerrschmidt (Oboe) Joseph Koblinger (Oboe [Hautbois D'amour]) Joseph Nebois (Organ) Choir: Wiener Akademie Kammerchor (Soloist) Orchestra: Orchestre De Chambre "Pro Musica", Vienne (Pro Musica Chamber Orch., Wien / Vienna Pro Musica Symphony) Audio CD (April 5, 2011) Number of Discs: 1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono Country: France Recording in: 1954 Recorded at Musikverein, Grosser-Saal, Vienna, Austria Label: Vox, (January 24, 1954) Label: Suite 102 Copyright: (c) 2011 Suite 102 Copyright: (c) ℗ 2009 Countdown Media GmbH Total Length: 1:19:44 Genres: Miscellaneous, Classical, Music Style: Baroque Easter Oratorio (Oster-Oratorium: "Kommt, eilet und laufet"), BWV 249 (BC D8) (1:19:44)
Common Name Kommt, Eilet Und Laufet, Easter Oratorio Oster Oratorium Catalog No. BWV 249 Composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Conductor: Ferdinand Grossman (Austrian choral conductor, vocal teacher and composer, born 4 July 1887 in Tulln, Austria and died 5 December 1970 in Vienna, Austria.) Performer: Laurence Dutoit (Soprano) Maria Nussbaumer (Alto: Contralto) Franz (Ferry) Gruber (Tenor) Otto Wiener (Bass) Bruno Seidlhofer (Cimbalom [Cymbalum]) Camillo Wanausek (Flute) Karl Trotzmueller (Flute [Flûte A Bec]) Paul Angerer (Flute [Flûte A Bec]) Bruno Doerrschmidt (Oboe) Joseph Koblinger (Oboe [Hautbois D'amour]) Joseph Nebois (Organ) Choir: Wiener Akademie Kammerchor (Soloist) Orchestra: Orchestre De Chambre "Pro Musica", Vienne (Pro Musica Chamber Or ch., Wien / Vienna Pro Musica Symphony) Genre Baroque Period / Oratorio Date Written 1743-1746 Period Baroque Country Germany Venue Musikverein, Grosser-Saal, Vienna, Austria Recording Date 1954
1. I. Sinfonia (Symphonie) in D major (4:50) Conductor Ferdinand Grossmann Orchestra Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra Vienna
2. II. Adagio in B minor (4:28) (10:31)
III. Kommt, eilet und laufet (6:03) Performer Franz Gruber Otto Wiener Choir Akademie Kammerchor
3. III. Kommt, eilet und laufet (6:03)
4. IV. O kalter Männer Sinn (1:13) (13:15) Performer Laurence Dutoit Maria Nussbaumer Franz Gruber Otto Wiener Choir Akademie Kammerchor
V. Seele, Deine Specereien sollen nicht mehr Myrrhen sein (12:02)
5. VI. Hier ist die Gruft, hier ist der Stein (0:51) Performer Maria Nussbaumer Franz Gruber Otto Wiener Choir Akademie Kammerchor
6. VII. Sanfte soll mein Todeskummer (7:26)
7. VIII. Indessen seufzen wir mit brennender Begier (0:13) (1:07) IX. Ach! konnt es doch nur bald geschehen (0:54) Performer Maria Nussbaumer Laurence Dutoit
8. X. Saget mir geschwinde, wo ich Jesum finde (8:29) Performer Maria Nussbaumer
9. XI. Wir sind erfreut (0:56) (4:15) Performer Otto Wiener
XII. Preis & Dank (2:37) XIII. Eröffnet, ihr Himmel, die prächtigen Bogen (0:41) Choir Akademie Kammerchor
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