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Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 6

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Format: SACD

Cat No: BIS2181

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Release Date:  31 March 2016

Label:  Bis / BIS Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7318599921815

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Bach

  • Description

    Although Bach's sacred cantatas span a huge expressive range and display a striking stylistic diversity, they were all composed for church service. In the case of the secular cantatas, on the other hand, their respective purpose is as varied as their subject matter and emotional content. They were usually commissions intended for occasions such as weddings, funerals and birthdays. As such they were sometimes performed in churches, and some of them have religious texts, but as the works gathered here show, they were not related to the particular theme of the church service on a certain day. The cantata BWV 198, often called the Trauerode (funeral ode) was performed at an imposing ceremony in Leipzig's Paulinerkirche in 1727, held in order to mark the passing of Christiane Eberhardine, wife of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Compared to BWV 198, the circumstances surrounding Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083, are far more uncertain: why Bach at a late stage in his life (around 1746) decided to make an arrangement of Pergolesi's famous Stabat mater isn't known. In the case of the Pergolesi arrangement, the text is religious - a German paraphrase of the penitential Psalm 51 replaces the medieval sequence about Mary mourning Christ at the cross - but the work doesn't seem to have had any liturgical purpose.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. 1. (Chorus). Lass, Fürstin, Lass Noch Einen Strahl...
      • 2. 2. Recitativo (Soprano). Dein Sachsen, Dein Bestürztes Meißen...
      • 3. 3. Aria (Soprano). Verstummt, Verstummt, Ihr Holden Saiten!...
      • 4. 4. Recitativo (Alto). Der Glocken Bebendes Getön...
      • 5. 5. Aria (Alto). Wie Starb Die Heldin So Vergnügt!...
      • 6. 6. Recitativo (Tenore). Ihr Leben Ließ Die Kunst Zu Sterben...
      • 7. 7. Chorus. An Dir, Du Fürbild Großer Frauen...
      • 8. 8. (Aria) [tenore]. Der Ewigkeit Saphirnes Haus...
      • 9. 9. Recitativo (Basso). Was Wunder Ists? Du Bist Es Wert...
      • 10. 10. Chorus Ultimus. Doch, Könign! Du Stirbest Nicht...
      • 11. Schlage Doch Gewünschte Stunde, BWV53
      • 12. Versus 1 (Soprano, Alto). Tilge, Höchster, Meine Sünden...
      • 13. Versus 2 (Soprano). Ist Mein Herz in Missetaten...
      • 14. Versus 3 (Soprano, Alto). Missetaten, Die Mich Drücken...
      • 15. Versus 4 (Alto). Dich Erzürnt Mein Tun Und Lassen...
      • 16. Versus 5 (Soprano, Alto). Wer Wird Seine Schuld Verneinen...
      • 17. Versus 6 (Soprano, Alto). Siehe! Ich Bin in Sünd Empfangen...
      • 18. Versus 7 (Soprano). Sieh, Du Willst Die Wahrheit Haben...
      • 19. Versus 8 (Alto). Wasche Mich Doch Rein Von Sünden...
      • 20. Versus 9 (Soprano, Alto). Lass Mich Freud Und Wonne Spüren...
      • 21. Versus 10 (Soprano, Alto). Schaue Nicht Auf Meine Sünden...
      • 22. Versus 11 (Alto). Öffne Lippen, Mund Und Seele...
      • 23. Versus 12 (Soprano, Alto). Denn Du Willst Kein Opfer Haben...
      • 24. Versus 13 (Soprano, Alto). Lass Dein Zion Blühend Dauern...
      • 25. Versus 14 (Soprano, Alto). Amen

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