760623198965

Musica Baltica Vol. 1- Baroque Cantatas From Gdansk

Soloists;Goldberg Vocal & Goldberg Baroque Ensembles

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Format: SACD

Cat No: MDG9021989

Release Date:  03 February 2017

Label:  MDG

Packaging Type:  Super Jewel Case (SACD)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  760623198965

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    When Danzig, today's Gda 324;sk in Poland, was an independent and prosperous center of trade and commerce, it also enjoyed the status of a magnificent and multifaceted music centre.

    However, many of the sources documenting its rich cultural heritage are no longer extant, most of them destroyed by war. Andrzej Szadejko has researched the historic holdings of the Library of the Danzig Academy of the Sciences and made surprising discoveries.

    On this WORLD PREMIERE recording he leads the Goldberg Baroque Ensemble in performances of seven Baroque cantatas in every way equaling the originality and mastery of works by much more famous composers of those times.

    The Goldberg Baroque Ensemble takes its name from Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, certainly Danzig's most famous musical son and the Bach pupil whose name was immortalized by his teacher's famous variations.

    At the annual Goldberg Festival the ensemble performs in Gda 324;sk's Trinity Church, a structure with opulent acoustics optimally rendered on this multidimensional high-resolution SACD recording.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Johann Valentin Meder (1649-1719) Pro Festo S. Michaelis Archangeli: Singet, Lobsinget Mit Hertzen Und Zungen A 11,
      • 2. Johann Jeremias Du Grain (17?? – 1756) Hertzlich Lieb Hab Ich Dich O Herr
      • 3. Johann Balthasar Christian Freislich (c. 1690 – 1774) Jauchzet Dem Herrn Alle Welt
      • 4. Cantata Post Sacram Coenam - Gott Ist Die Liebe,
      • 5. Das Ist Meine Freude
      • 6. Johann Daniel Pucklitz (1705-1774) Concerto Post 22 Trin. Kehre Wieder,
      • 7. Concerto 27 Post Trin. Ich Will In Allen Sachen