Rheinische Kantorei, Hermann Max & Das kleine Konzert - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu (2014)

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Title: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 01:39:10
Total Size: 423 MB
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

CD 1
01. Introduction
02. Chor: Du wirst seine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen
03. Rezitativ: Judäa zittert
04. Arie: Mein Geist, voll Furcht und Freude, bebet!
05. Chor: Triumph! Triumph! Des Herrn Gesalbter sieget
06. Rezitativ: Die frommen Töchter Zions
07. Arie: Wie bang hat dich mein Lied beweint
08. Rezitativ: Wer ist die Sionitin
09. Duett: Vater deiner schwachen Kinder
10. Rezitativ: Freundinnen Jesu! Sagt
11. Arie: Ich folge dir, verklärter Held
12. Chor: Tod! Wo ist dein Stachel?
13. Introduction
14. Rezitativ: Dort seh ich aus den Thoren
15. Arie: Willkommen, Heiland! Freut euch, Väter!
16. Chor: Triumph! Triumph! Der Fürst des Lebens sieget

CD 2
01. Rezitativ: Elf auserwählte Junger
02. Arie: Mein Herr! mein Gott!
03. Chor: Triumph! Der Sohn des Höchsten sieget!
04. Rezitativ: Auf einem Hügel
05. Arie: Ihr Tore Gottes, öffnet euch
06. Chor: Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen
07. Chor: Gott hat den Herrn auferwecket
08. Recitativo accompagnato: So wird mein Heiland nun erhöht
09. Arie: Dir sing ich froh
10. Rezitativ - Arioso: So sag nun, Seele, sag erfreut
11. Arie: Wie freudig seh ich dir entgegen
12. Choral: O süßer Herre Jesu Christ


In the second half of the 18th century the German oratorio was marked by two characteristics: the tendency toward a highly individualistic depiction of emotions, and the avoidance of dramatic, operatic plots. The lyrical depiction of the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ, rather than Old Testament stories, thus became the preferred subject matter for authors who wished to create morally uplifting texts. Wholly conforming to this new aesthetic, as promulgated by the Swiss professor Johann Georg Sulzer, is C.P.E. Bachs grandiose Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu, written during the composers sojourn in Hamburg and which earned high recognition beyond this city during his lifetime. Also included on the set is Gott hat den Herrn auferwecket, a charming cantata written for the 1756 Easter services in Berlin and which was probably commissioned by an outside party given that the composers duties at this time were centered around the court of Frederick the Great as a harpsichordist. Performed by an all-German cast that includes the renowned Rheinische Kantorei, this release is a welcome addition to Brilliant Classics every-growing discography of C.P.E. Bach repertoire one that will hopefully go some way towards increasing awareness of one of music historys most significant composers. Other information: - Recorded October 1984, St Amandus-kirche, Köln-Rheinkassel (Wq244); April 1986, Immanuelskirche, Wuppertal-Barmen (Wq240). - Includes booklet notes on both works.