JS Bach - Cantatas 82 & 199, Sinfonias + Bonus CD
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Label: Haenssler Profil
Cat No: PH21024
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th February 2022
Contents
Works
Cantata BWV12 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen'Cantata BWV199 'Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut'
Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem), op.5
Artists
Dorothee Mields (soprano)Kresimir Strazanac (bass-baritone)
Krassimira Stoyanova (soprano)
Marina Prudenskaya (mezzo-soprano)
Charles Castronovo (tenor)
Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Keith Ikaia-Purdy (tenor)
Charlotte Margiono (soprano)
Jard van Nes (alto)
Sachsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden
Sinfoniechor Dresden
Singakademie Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductors
Philippe HerrewegheChristian Thielemann
Colin Davis
Bernard Haitink
Works
Cantata BWV12 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen'Cantata BWV199 'Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut'
Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem), op.5
Artists
Dorothee Mields (soprano)Kresimir Strazanac (bass-baritone)
Krassimira Stoyanova (soprano)
Marina Prudenskaya (mezzo-soprano)
Charles Castronovo (tenor)
Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Keith Ikaia-Purdy (tenor)
Charlotte Margiono (soprano)
Jard van Nes (alto)
Sachsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden
Sinfoniechor Dresden
Singakademie Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductors
Philippe HerrewegheChristian Thielemann
Colin Davis
Bernard Haitink
About
There were fewer than ten people in the auditorium of the Semperoper, all socially distanced and listening raptly to this unique event. Ultimately this was the first sign of life, the first musical greeting from the orchestra in a concert not open to the public after months of inactivity due to the pandemic. When, barely a year ago, Arnold Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder (featuring more than 300 performers on stage to a full house!) were performed and produced for CD shortly afterwards (Edition Staatskapelle Vol.50, PH20052), no one would have predicted that this sonorous performance would be followed by a long phase of silence.
May the present recording serve as testimony in the form of a contemporary sign of a cultural reawakening.
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