BWV 78 - Jesu, der du meine Seele
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- The Gospel about the curing of the ten lepers elicited very different responses from Bach in his three cantatas for the fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. The first setting, Cantata BWV 25 written in his first Leipzig year, characterizes disease; and that its outward manifestation is of the diseased soul. The third setting, from the third Leipzig year, makes only passing reference to the leprosy, and emphasizes the joy of being cured. The second setting, our cantata here, has a somewhat more complicated response to the story. It concentrates on self-doubt and brings in the end of the Epistle from Galatians as an example of how to live.
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Ryan Turner, conductor
Corrine Byrne, soprano | Deborah Rentz-Moore, alto | Morgan Mastrangelo, tenor | Nathan Halbur, bass
Vanessa Holroyd, flute | Peggy Pearson, oboe
Seth Torres, Live Recording & Mix Engineer
Produced by:
Brad Dumont, Artistic Projects Manager
Sapphire Skye Toth, Production and Media Manager
Nate Bryant, Student Assistant to the Artistic Team
Aysha Luzia Penha, Student Assistant to the Artistic Team
Love those double reeds: Peggy Pearson, Elizatbeth England, Adrian Morejon!!!