The oldest Bach choir in the
United States, The Bach Choir of Bethlehem celebrates its 120th
birthday in 2018. Since its founding in 1898, the now famous choir has
attracted thousands of visitors from across the United States and beyond
to the annual Bethlehem Bach Festival in Pennsylvania. According to a
note on the score, the Song for Saint Cecilia’s Day (HWV 76) – usually
referred to as the Ode for Saint Cecilia’s Day – took just 10 days to
compose, between September 15 and 24, 1739. The Ode is not an oratorio
but rather a sequence of movements, comprising instrumental pieces,
declarative recitatives, expressive arias, and powerful choruses that
extol music and its patron saint. With Cassandra Lemoine, Benjamin
Butterfield & The Bach
Festival Orchestra, directed by Greg Funfgeld, this is a glorious release.
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miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2019
The Bach Choir Of Bethlehem / Greg Funfgeld J.S. BACH Cantata BWV 21
The oldest Bach choir in the
United States, The Bach Choir of Bethlehem celebrates its 120th
birthday in 2018. Since its founding in 1898, the now famous choir has
attracted thousands of visitors from across the United States and beyond
to the annual Bethlehem Bach Festival in Pennsylvania. Cantata BWV 21,
Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, was composed for various occasions between
1713 and 1714; with nearly every performance it was expanded by
additional movements. It should be noted that this recording frames the
Bach cantata with two exquisite arias. With Daniel Taylor, Cassandra
Lemoine, Rosa Lamoreaux, Benjamin Butterfield, William Sharp & The
Bach Festival Orchestra, directed by Greg Funfgeld, this production is
grandiose!
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