Bach, J.S. / Graupner / Deuter: Jauchzet Gott - Sacred Music for Soprano & Trumpet
Bach, J.S. / Graupner / Deuter: Jauchzet Gott - Sacred Music for Soprano & Trumpet
Format: CD
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Artist: Bach, J.S. / Graupner / Deuter
Label: Accent Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4015023243965
Genre: Classical
It was literally "highly virtuosic" when the great composers of the 18th century brought together solo soprano and clarinet trumpet in glorious praise of God. Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen" is a prominent example of this. That his courtly colleagues Jan Dismas Zelenka in Dresden and Christoph Graupner in Darmstadt were just as imaginative and effective when composing for their best interpreters is demonstrated by the ensemble Harmonie Universelle with Magdalene Harer (soprano) and Hannes Rux (trumpet) in the breathtaking solo parts.
Tracks:
1.1 Aria and Recitative: Das Licht Des Lebens Gehet Auf [01:08]
1.2 Arioso: Wie Viel Ihn Aufnahmen, Denen Gab Er Macht [01:34]
1.3 Aria: Komm, O Jesu, Glanz Des Lebens [05:08]
1.4 Recitative: Verschmähen Andere Dein Licht [01:28]
1.5 Aria: Jesu, Meine Glaubensarme [07:00]
1.6 Recitative: Ach Sterbliche, Lasst Euch in Solchem Sinn [00:51]
1.7 Chorus: Die Ihr Schwebt in Großem Leiden [01:29]
1.8 I. Largo [02:36]
1.9 II. Allegro [05:53]
1.10 III. Largo: Canon All'unisono [02:12]
1.11 IV. Allegro [05:05]
1.12 Laudate Pueri [03:18]
1.13 Quis Sicut Dominus [04:11]
1.14 Gloria Patri Et Filio Et Spiritui Sancto [01:55]
1.15 Sinfonia in D Major, BWV 1045 [04:01]
1.16 Aria: Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen! [04:01]
1.17 Recitative: Wir Beten Zu Dem Tempel An [02:07]
1.18 Aria: Höchster, Mache Deine Güte [04:58]
1.19 Chorale: Sei Lob Und Preis Mit Ehren [03:19]
1.20 Finale: Alleluja! [02:18