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The Bach Players : Nun Komm.
Baroque instrumental and vocal gems.
Nun komm! explores the form of the French overture in two of Johann Sebastian Bach's
cantatas and in a piece by a predecessor: Philipp Heinrich Erlebach. The Bach
Players gather their fullest forces to perform the two thrilling cantatas.
Interspersed is Isaac's 'Innsbruck, ich muß dich lassen', sung a capella and in
two instrumental settings.
J.S. Bach, Cantata 'Nun komm der heiden Heiland', BWV 61
Philipp Heinrich Erlebach, Suite
Heinrich Isaac, 'Innsbruck, ich muß dich lassen'
J.S.Bach, Cantata 'In allen meinen Taten', BWV 97
"... this quite magical disc. Intimate, infused with joy and overflowing with
genuine affection, this is music-making which combines enthusiasm and
craftsmanship to create something both rare and precious. ... these are
performances which stand out from the crowd for their freshness, vitality and
sense of total commitment to the music"
Marc Rochester - International Record Review, November 2010
"This is an admirable recording: intelligently conceived and well performed.
Both cantatas open with a chorus in the shape of a French overture: in no. 61
it's the slow introduction that incorporates phrases of the chorale, whereas in
no. 97 the singers don't enter until the Vivace. The Erlebach piece, published
in 1693, consists of a French overture followed by the usual suite of dances.
The other theme of the disc is Heinrich Isaac's 'Innsbruck ich muß dich
lassen', heard as a vocal quartet and as instrumental fantasias by Christian
Hollander and Paul Lütkeman; and, lo and behold, it's the very tune that
becomes the chorale melody at the beginning and end of 'In allen meinen Taten'.
... Nicolette Moonen plays brilliantly, as she does in the tenor aria of no. 97,
with its roulades and double-stopping. Even if you don't like Bach sung
one-to-a-part, you can't fail to enjoy these performances."
Richard Lawrence - Gramophone, December 2010
IRR Outstanding disc (November 2010)
BBC Radio 3, CD Review Disc of the Week (December 2010)
Songs:
1. Coro Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Recitativo Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Aria Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. Recitativo Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. Aria Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. Coro Cantata Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. Ouverture Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
8. Entree Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
9. Gavotte Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
10. Menuet and trio Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
11. La plainte Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
12. Entree Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
13. Gigue Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
14. Chaconne Ouverture VI (Philipp Heinrich Erlebach)
15. Innsbruch ich muss dich lassen (Heinrich Isaac set by Christian Hollander)
16. Innsbruch ich muss dich lassen (Heinrich Isaac)
17. Coro Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
18. Aria Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
19. Recitativo Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
20. Aria Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
21. Recitativo Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
22. Aria Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
23. Aria duetto Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
24. Aria Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
25. Choral Cantata In allen meinen Taten BWV 97 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
26. Innsbruch ich muss dich lassen (Heinrich Isaac set by Paul Luetkeman)
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Release date: 3/18/2011
The Bach Players lives in London England
Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Classical Singing, Harpsichord, Cello, Composer: Christian Hollander, Composer: Heinrich Isaac, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Organ, Composer: Paul Luetkeman, Composer: Philipp Heinrich Erlebach, Violin
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