Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Evangelist (tenor)
Andreas Schmidt, Jesus (baritone)
Barbara Bonney, soprano (Pilates wife)
Ann Monoyios, soprano
Anne Sofie von Otter, alto (contralto)
Michael Chance, countertenor (Altus, First witness)
Howard Crook, tenor (Second witness)
Olaf Bär, baritone (Pilate, Peter, High priest I)
Cornelius Hauptmann, bass (Judas, Pontifex)
THE MONTEVERDI CHOIR
Soprano: Donna Deam, Rona Eastwood, Jane Fairfield, Suzanne Flowers, Carol Hall, Susan Hemington Jones, Ruth Holton (Ancillae), Lucinda Houghton, Nicola Jenkin, Jean Knibbs, Rachel Platt, Gill Ross (Ancillae)
Altos: Richard Baker, Julian Clarkson, Patrick Collin, Jonathan Peter Kenny, Peter Nardone, Philip Newton, Christopher Royall, Ashley Stafford
Tenors: Clifford Armstrong, Brian Parsons, Philip Pettifor, Nicolas Robertson, Angus Smith, Paul Sutton, Paul Tindall, Andrew Tusa
Basses: Michael Boswell, Alan Brafield, Stephen Charlesworth, Hans Gabler, James Ottaway, Charles Pott, Richard Savage, Lawrence Wallington
THE LONDON ORATORY JUNIOR CHOIR
Direction: Patrick Russill
Edward Bruggemeyer, Jonathan Hoban, Victoria Hoban, Cornelia La Via, Julia Manning, Sophia Martinez, Sorelle Martinez, Sarah McAdam, Christopher McCarthy, Silvia Montello, Emma Murphy, Emma ONeill, Beth OReilly, Kate OReilly, Luke OReilly, Eamonn Stack, Danielle Williams
J. S. Bach
Cantatas:
BWV 138 [17:03]
BWV 99 [16:43]
BWV 51 [16:29]
BWV 100 [21:02]
Soprano: Malin Hartelius
Counter-tenor: William Towers
Tenor: James Gilchrist
Bass: Peter Harvey
Monteverdi Choir / English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
J. S. Bach
Cantatas
BWV 48 [15:56]
BWV 5 [21:37]
BWV 90 [12:44]
BWV 56 [20:05]
Soprano: Joanne Lunn
Counter-tenor: William Towers
Tenor: James Gilchrist
Bass: Peter Harvey
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Solists
John Eliot Gardiner
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage.
Erlöserkirche, Potsdam, Germany
Volume 10 CD 1
J.S. Bach: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244 / Zweiter Teil — No. 49 «Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben» · Ann Monoyios · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner
Bach, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
℗ 1989 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1989-01-01
Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider
Producer: Charlotte Kriesch
Producer, Recording Producer: Karl-August Naegler
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer, Editor: Ulrich Vette
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Editor: Werner Roth
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Christian Friedrich Henrici
This Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C Minor, performed by Emma Black and Shunske Sato for All of Bach, is a reconstruction of the supposed original form of the concerto for two harpsichords in C Minor. In this version, each instrument makes full use of its own timbre and characteristics. In the finale, the violin clearly gets more scope than the oboe to show off its most virtuoso side, while in the second movement – a rocking Siciliano – both instruments become closely entangled.
Recorded for the project All of Bach on December 6th 2019 at Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel bit.ly/2vhCeFB and consider donating bit.ly/2uZuMj5.
All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society / Nederlandse Bachvereniging, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material allofbach.com/en/. For concert dates and further information go to www.bachvereniging.nl/nederlandse-bachvereniging.
Netherlands Bach Society
Emma Black, oboe
Shunske Sato, violin and direction
Akademie für alte Musik Berlin
Georg Kallweit, viool/leiding
G.F. Händel 1685-1759
Water Music, HWV 348-350
— Overture: Largo-Allegro
— Adagio e staccato
— Allegro / Andante / Allegro da capo
— Allegro
— Air
— Minuet
— Bourrée
— Hornpipe
— Allegro moderato
— Allegro
— Alla hornpipe
— Minuet
— Rigaudon 1 / Rigaudon 2 / Rigaudon 1 — Lentement
— Bourrée
— Minuet 1 / Minuet 2
— Gigue 1 / Gigue 2 da capo
— Minuet
Opname: 10 januari 2016, Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam voor Het Zondagochtend Concert
Händels Water Music
Bijna drie eeuwen geleden gaf Händel een concert dat we ons nu nóg herinneren. Op een groot vlot voer hij, met orkest, over de Theems. De kabbelende rivier begeleidde de première van zijn Water Music. Een stuk dat niet bedoeld was voor de vissen en trekschuiten, maar voor koning George I. De drie suites van Water Music vormden de achtergrond voor een diner op zijn koninklijke jacht. Het smaakte deze ‘royals’ uitstekend: Händel en zijn musici moesten het werk twee keer herhalen.
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Dit seizoen waagt Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Akamus) zich met HändelsWater Music aan een van de bekendste klassieke werken. Akamus won onlangs de Bach-medaille van de stad Leipzig, voor hun verdiensten in het historisch verantwoord uitvoeren van oude muziek. Wat dat betreft is Water Music extra interessant omdat er meerdere versies van het werk bestaan. Op het water klinkt muziek immers heel anders dan op het land.
On May 7, 1824, Beethoven shared his 9th Symphony with the world even though he could never hear it. On May 7, 2015 celebrate the anniversary of Beethoven’s most glorious and jubilant masterpiece with Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. An exhilarating testament to the human spirit, Beethoven’s Ninth bursts with brooding power and kinetic energy and culminates in the exultant hymn, “Ode to Joy.”The video is now available free on demand for all to enjoy! — See more at: cso.org/beethoven9
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