JS Bach - Musica Sacra
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Label: Warner
Cat No: 9029699827
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th May 2016
Contents
Works
Cantata BWV4 'Christ lag in todes Banden' (Easter Cantata)St John Passion, BWV245
Artists
Barbara BonneyKurt Equiluz
Paul Esswood
Thomas Hampson
Philippe Huttenlocher
Helen Watts
Soloist of the Wiener Sangerknaben
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Chorus Viennensis
King’s College Choir Cambridge
Regensburger Domspatzen
Stockholm Bach Choir
Tolzer Knabenchor
Wiener Sangerknaben
Concentus musicus Wien
Conductor
Nikolaus HarnoncourtWorks
Cantata BWV4 'Christ lag in todes Banden' (Easter Cantata)St John Passion, BWV245
Artists
Barbara BonneyKurt Equiluz
Paul Esswood
Thomas Hampson
Philippe Huttenlocher
Helen Watts
Soloist of the Wiener Sangerknaben
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Chorus Viennensis
King’s College Choir Cambridge
Regensburger Domspatzen
Stockholm Bach Choir
Tolzer Knabenchor
Wiener Sangerknaben
Concentus musicus Wien
Conductor
Nikolaus HarnoncourtAbout
One of the most influential and beloved conductors of the past century, Harnoncourt made more than 500 recordings, including the voluminous, pioneering cycle of Bach cantatas for Teldec with Gustav Leonhardt. The great Austrian conductor spearheaded the historical performance movement from the 1950s onwards, and the BBC’s obituary described him as the ‘pope’ of the Baroque music revival. The news of his death came just a few months after he took his final bows at the podium, announcing his retirement on his 86th birthday with an open letter published in the programme of the Vienna Musikverein, citing health reasons.
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