Episode 1132. The main theme of this Bach week is Maria Reiniging (Candlemas), which will be celebrated on Thursday, February 2. Today, we will hear Cantata “Komm, du süße Todesstunde” BWV 161 by the J.S. Bach-Stiftung, as well as parts of the new CDs by Musica Gloria and La Gioia Armonica.
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
- Cantata “Komm, du süße Todesstunde”, BWV 161
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- Aria (alto) and Chorale (soprano) – Komm, Du Süße Todesstunde
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- Recitative (tenor) – Welt, Deine Lust Ist Last
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- Aria (tenor) – Mein Verlangen Ist, Den Heiland Zu Umfangen
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- Recitative (alto) – Der Schluss Ist Nun Gemacht
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- Chorus – Wenn Es Meines Gottes Wille
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- Der Leib Zwar In Der Erden Alex Potter, alto. Daniel Johannsen, tenor. J.S. Bach-Stiftung conducted by Rudolf Lutz (CD Bach-Kantaten CD N°22 Bach Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz BWV 56, 95, 161)
Read more about cantata BWV 161 here.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) 2. Flute Concerto in G major, Wq 169
- Allegro Di Molto
- Largo
- Presto Musica Gloria conducted by Beniamino Paganini, flute (CD The Bachs & The Flute, Pan Classics PC 10441, 2022)
Johann Sebastian Bach 3. Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023 (arranged for dulcimer and organ by M. Übellacker and J. Banholzer)
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- II. Adagio Ma Non Tanto
- III. Allemande
- IV. Gigue La Gioia Armonica: Margit Übellacker, dulcimer. Jürgen Banholzer, organ (CD Hebenstreit’s Bach, Ramée RAM 2101, 2022)
- “Herzlich tut mich verlangen”, BWV 727 Lorenzo Ghielmi, organ (CD Bach & The Romanticist)
In the photo: La Gioia Armonica (Margit Übellacker and Jürgen Banholzer)