Johann Sebastian Bach: Kantaten - Jauchzet Gott BWV 51, Ich habe genug BWV 82, Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut BWV 199
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Muzyka Barokowa
premiera polska: 2009-03-20
kontynent: Europa
kraj: Niemcy
opakowanie: Digipackowe etui
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This re-release is an interesting document of how West and East Germany nurtured Bach's works in the eighties of the 20th century. DDR-citizen Siegfried Lorenz only had small chances for traveling, and was not able to make an international career. In the other side, Edita Gruberova fled from Czechoslovakia to become a world-famous star. Being predestined for a romantic role in many operas, she also recorded two highly virtuosic Bach cantatas. Siegfried Lorenz did the same in Eastern Berlin, being a member of Berliner Staatsoper Unter den Linden, where he also excelled with a modern repertoire. The German Bach solisten (West) and the Neue Bachische Collegium Musicum (East) both play on modern instruments. While Helmut Winschermann directs in the manner of the - for the fifties - renowned Stuttgart Camber Orchestra, the interpretation of the 16 years younger Max Pommer already shows the altercation with historical arrangement practices.
muzycy:
Edita Gruberová
Siegfried Lorenz
Deutsche Bachsolisten
Helmut Winschermann
wydano: 2009
more info: www.capriccio.at
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- Wydawca
- Capriccio (D)
- Kompozytor
- Johann Sebastian Bach [1685-1750]
- Artysta
- Edita Gruberová / Siegfried Lorenz / Deutsche Bachsolisten / Helmut Winschermann
- Nazwa
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Instrument
- vocals
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- CD