The opening movement is absolutely cosmic. The deeper one gets into Bach's music the more all other music recedes into the background - but I still love some of Mozart and Bach's predecessors.
*Movements of "Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget", BWV 64* *1-* 0:00 Chorus: Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget *2-* 2:22 Chorale: Das hat er alles uns getan *3-* 3:01 Recitative (alto - Alex Potter): Geh, Welt, behalte nur das Deine *4-* 3:49 Chorale: Was frag ich nach der Welt *5-* 4:52 Aria (soprano - Maria Keohane): Was die Welt in sich hält *6-* 9:25 Recitative (bass - Matthew Brook): Der Himmel bleibet mir gewiß *7-* 10:34 Aria (alto - Alex Potter): Von der Welt verlang ich nichts *8-* 16:59 Chorale: Gute Nacht, o Wesen
Thank you, Concerto Copenhagen! These three pieces must be the tunes played in the Christmas Concert at Garrison Kirche in 2011, which are just what I wanted to watch and listen to, and wrote to you and asked to upload. It’s a great concert as I expected!
Although it is highly likely that Bach did this more often then we know, this Cantata is one of a few that we know he had to predetermine the number of bars (measures) for parts of this Cantata due to the need to complete this work for the Christmas season.
The opening movement is absolutely cosmic. The deeper one gets into Bach's music the more all other music recedes into the background - but I still love some of Mozart and Bach's predecessors.
I agree. Only Bach is perfect all the time. Beethoven came up with a lot of first rate music.
Concerto Copenhagen, thank you so much for interpreting so beautifullly the divine music of J.S. Bach!
*Movements of "Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget", BWV 64*
*1-* 0:00 Chorus: Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget
*2-* 2:22 Chorale: Das hat er alles uns getan
*3-* 3:01 Recitative (alto - Alex Potter): Geh, Welt, behalte nur das Deine
*4-* 3:49 Chorale: Was frag ich nach der Welt
*5-* 4:52 Aria (soprano - Maria Keohane): Was die Welt in sich hält
*6-* 9:25 Recitative (bass - Matthew Brook): Der Himmel bleibet mir gewiß
*7-* 10:34 Aria (alto - Alex Potter): Von der Welt verlang ich nichts
*8-* 16:59 Chorale: Gute Nacht, o Wesen
thank you!
Så skickligt spel av violinisterna!🎉
Simply irresistible music!
Sembra che Anna Magdalena una volta gli abbia detto Seby caro non sai fare altro che scrivere capolavori!
creditable performance, good tempi
Thank you, Concerto Copenhagen! These three pieces must be the tunes played in the Christmas Concert at Garrison Kirche in
2011, which are just what I wanted to watch and listen to, and wrote to you and asked to upload. It’s a great concert as I expected!
Although it is highly likely that Bach did this more often then we know, this Cantata is one of a few that we know he had to predetermine the number of bars (measures) for parts of this Cantata due to the need to complete this work for the Christmas season.
I might add that as I am also a composer, I do this for every work before writing a note. Makes things much easier.
prachtig
Antoine Torunczyk plays oboe d'amore at 10:30 - with alto Alex Potter's aria, so touching and beautiful!
Clearly related to Bwv 121 chorale
Very bad sound. Pity