Bach, J.C. / Bach, J.S.: Die Kunst des Sterbens - Ars moriendi

Bach, J.C. / Bach, J.S.: Die Kunst des Sterbens - Ars moriendi

Bach, J.C. / Bach, J.S.: Die Kunst des Sterbens - Ars moriendi

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Title: Die Kunst des Sterbens - Ars moriendi
Artist: Bach, J.C. / Bach, J.S.
Label: Genuin
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260036258004
Genre: Classical Artists

During the time of Johann Sebastian Bach, death was part of everyday life. The ensemble il capriccio and the countertenor Franz Vitzthum offer the Thomaskantor's musical perspective on life and death on their new GENUIN release. The texts of the recorded arias and chorale arrangements by Bach deal with death, eternity and the promise of eternal life. The musicians juxtapose the works, some of which have been carefully arranged, with selected sections from the Art of Fugue. The result is an artistic and moving musical tapestry, interpreted by Franz Vitzthum and the ensemble il capriccio with intensity and sensitivity.

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