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Bach Edition Vol. 19 - Cantatas Vol. 10
J.S. Bach: Complete Sacred Cantatas, Vol. 2 (BWV 21-40) |
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Cantata BWV 21 [35:46] |
Pieter Jan Leusink |
Holland Boys Choir / Netherlands Bach Collegium |
Soprano: Ruth Holton; Alto: Sytse Buwalda; Tenor: Knut Schoch; Bass: Bas Ramselaar
HBC: Trebles: Jelle Stocker, Gerwin Zwep, Anne Jan Leusink, Herjan Pullen, Hans van Roset, Aalt Jan van Roest, Tanny Koomen, Claude Paelinck, Erik Guldenaar, Nicky Westerink, Peter van der Kolk; Counter-tenors: Arjan Dokter, Gerald Engeltjes, Vincent Groeneveld, Jan Zwerver, Arjen Nap, Jan Willem Prins; Tenors: Martinus Leusink, Cor van Twillert, Marijn Takken, Frank Tros, Peter Bloemendaal; Basses: Jeroen Assink, Edwin Smit, Jim Groenevald, Sebastian Holz, Klaas Alberts, Richard Guldenaar, Huib van Hinsbergen
NBC: Violins: John Wilson Meyer [Concert-master], Laura Johnson, Alida Schat, Pieter Affourtit, Eva Scheytt, Elin Eriksson, Maya Silbestein, Arwen Bouw, Fiorenza Dedonatis, Mimi Mitchel, Judith Steenbrink; Violas: Jan Willem Vis, Simon Murphy, Örsze Adam; Violoncellos: Frank Wakelkamp [BWV 21/3,8,10]; Double-bass: Maggie Urquhart, Robert Franenberg, Jan Hollestelle, Joshua Cheatam; Oboe: Peter Frankenberg; Bassoons: Trudy van der Wulp, Norbert Kunst; Natural Trumpets: Susan Williams, William Wroth, Hendrik Jan Houtsma; Timpani: Frank Aarnink; Organ: Rien Voskuilen [BWV 21/3,8], Vaughan Schlepp [BWV 21/10] |
Brilliant Classics 99378
Brilliant Classics |
Mar-Apr 2000 |
5-CD / TT: 356:48
MP3 / TT: 351:23 |
Recorded at St. Nicolaschurch, Elburg, the Netherlands.
Production Manager: Christine Schreuder; Artistic Director: Pieter Jan Leusink; Recording: Clavigram Leerdam; Producer/Editing: Jean van Vugt; Balance & Recording Engineer, Editing: Louis van Emmerk.
Listen on YouTube:
CD: Cantatas BWV 75, BWV 59, BWV 21 [79:34] | Cantatas BWV 75, BWV 59, BWV 21 [79:34] | Cantatas BWV 75, BWV 59, BWV 21 [79:34] | Cantatas BWV 75, BWV 59, BWV 21 [79:34]
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Bach Cantatas Vol. 2: Paris/Zürich
For the 2nd Sunday after Trinity (BWV 2, 10, 76)
For the 3rd Sunday after Trinity (BWV 21, 135) |
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Cantata BWV 21 [39:18] |
John Eliot Gardiner |
Monteverdi Choir / English Baroque Soloists |
Soprano: Katharine Fuge; Tenor: Vernon Kirk; Bass: Jonathan Brown
MC: Sopranos: Donna Deam, Katharine Fuge, Nicola Jenkin, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Elin Manahan Thomas, Belinda Yates; Altos: Charles Humphries, Robin Tyson, Frances Bourne, William Missin; Tenors: Vernon Kirk, Nicholas Robertson, Gerald O'Beirne, Rory O'Connor; Basses: Julian Clarkson, Robert Macdonald, Jonathan Brown, Alexander Ashworth
EBS: Violins 1: Maya Homburger, Lucy Howard, Sarah Bealby-Wright, Roy Mowatt, Andrew Roberts; Violins 2: Adrian Butterfield, Peter Lissauer, Alison Townley, Hildburg Williams; Violas: Annette Isserlis, Colin Kitching, Penelope Veryard; Cellos: Ruth Alford, Catherine Rimer; Double-bass: Barry Guy; Oboes: Katherina Arfken, Mark Baigent; Bassoon: Philip Turbett; Trumpets: Neil Brough, Robert Vanryn, Paul Sharp; Bass Sackbutt: Thomas Nidecker; Timpani: David Korkhill; Harpsichord: Malcolm Proud; Organ: Ian Watson |
Soli Deo Gloria SDG-165
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Jul 8-9, 2000 |
2-CD / TT: 146:54
MP3 / TT: 146:05 |
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, at Fraumünster, Zürich, Switzerland.
Producer: Isabella de Sabata; Balance Engineer: Erdo Groot (Polyhymnia International BV); Recording Engineers: Roger de Schot (Polyhymnia), Taco van der Wert (Eurosound); Tape Editor: Roger de Schot; Edition by Reinhold Kubik, published by Breitkopf & Härtel; Series Executive Producer: Isabella de Sabata.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 21: Complete Cantata [HD]: Mvt. 1: Sinfonia [3:15] + Mvt. 2: Chorus [3:42] + Mvt. 3: Aria [S] [4:31] + Mvt. 4: Recitative [T] [1:26] + Mvt. 5: Aria [T] [5:13] + Mvt. 6: Chorus [3:11] + Mvt. 7: Recitative [S, B] [1:31] + Mvt. 8: Aria - Duet [S, B] [4:25] + Mvt. 9: Chorus [6:18] + Mvt. 10: Aria [T] [2:42] + Mvt. 11: Chorus [3:08]
Complete Cantata [HD]: Part 1: Mvts. 1-6 [21:16] || Mvt. 2: Chorus [3:49]
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Bach: Music to Challenge the Intellect and Touch the Heart [C-6] |
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Cantatas BWV 21: Part 1 [17:36] |
Dale Higbee (Music Director & Recorder) |
(OVPP - No Choir) / Carolina Baroque |
Soprano: Teresa Radomski; Alto: Lee Morgan; Tenor: Richard Heard; Bass-Baritone: John Williams
John Pruett (Baroque Violin); Doris Dowers (Baroque Violin & Viola); Mary Frances Boyce (Baroque Viola); Holly Mauer (Viola da gamba); Daniel Hannemann (Harpsichord) |
Carolina Baroque CB-112 |
Apr 28, 2002 |
CD / TT: 54:37 |
Recorded live at the Sanctuary of St. John's Lutheran Church, Salisbury, NC, USA.
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CD: Dale Higbee [via e-mail] |
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J.S. Bach: Early Cantatas Volume 3 - Weimar Cantatas II (BWV 172, 182, 21) [C-3] |
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Cantata BWV 21 [38:55] |
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(OVPP - No Choir) / Purcell Quartet |
Soprano: Emma Kirkby; Counter-tenor: Michael Chance; Tenor: Charles Daniels; Bass: Peter Harvey
PQ: Catherine Mackintosh (Violin); Catherine Weiss (Violin); Richard Boothby (Cello); Robert Woolley (Organ)
With: Anthony Robson (Oboe); Rebecca Stockwell (Bassoon); David Blackadder (Trumpet); Phillip Bainbridge (Trumpet); Timothy Hayward (Trumpet); Rachel Byrt (Viola); Nicolette Moonen (Viola); Benedict Hoffnung (Timpani)
Organ supplied, tuned and maintained by Malcolm Greenhalgh; Pitch: A = 392 Hz (Kammerton: recorder and oboe), A = 440 Hz (Chorton: other instruments); Temperament: modified sixth comma, based on Bach’s 1722 title page of Das wohltemperirte Clavier (Lehman, published 2005) |
Chandos Chaconne CHAN-0752
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May 22-24, 2007 |
2-CD / TT: 87:59
MP3 / TT: 87:50 |
Recorded at St Jude on the Hill, Hampstead, London, England.
Recording Producer: Rachel Smith; Sound Engineer: Jonathan Cooper; Assistant Engineer: Paul Quilter; Editor: Rachel Smith; A&R Administrator: Mary McCarthy.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 21: Complete Cantata [38:58]
2-CD: Cantatas BWV 172, BWV 182, BWV 21 [87:46]
Buy this album at:
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NEC Concert Choir, Men's Chorus, Women's Chorus & Chamber Singers: October 18, 2007, 8:00 p.m. [C-9] |
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Cantata BWV 21 [] |
William Cutter and Donald Teeters (Guest conductors) |
NEC Concert Choir / student orchestra |
Vocal soloists: unknown; Osnat Netzer (Organ) |
New England Conservatory of Music |
Oct 18, 2007 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded live at Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Source: WorldCat Libraries (OCLC Number: 370478509) |
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J.S. Bach: Live Cantatas BWV 21 and BWV 12 [U-4] |
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Cantata BWV 21 - 1714 version [40:10], including:
Applauses [0:49], Encore: Mvt. 11 Das Lamm, das erwürget ist + Mvt. 11b Lob, und Ehre, und Preis, und Gewalt [3:18] |
Philippe Herreweghe |
Collegium Vocale Gent |
Soprano: Dorothee Mields; Counter-tenor: Damien Guillon; Tenor: Hans Jörg Mammel; Bass: Stephan MacLeod
Mira Glodeanu (Violin); Marcel Ponseele (Oboes) |
Rapidshare |
Nov 3, 2008 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded live at Salle Henri le Boeuf, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Source/lineage: a Musiq3 (RTBF) recording
2nd recording of Cantata BWV 21 by P. Herreweghe.
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The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (July 2000 - July 2022)
Thanks to Contributors: Anandgyan (February 2010); Peter Appelros (April 2016); Yves Dubois (March 2011); Dr.Thomas C.H. Going (April 2005); Jacob Goo (June 2017); Rolf Günther (October 2012); Matthias Hansen (August 2006, June 2013); Rainer Harald (July 2022); Fritz V. Herbold (March 2012, August 2015); Lorenz Kerscher (August 2016); Manfred Krugmann (June 2012); Bradley Lehman (April 2004); Rodrigo Maffei Libonati (December 2001); Victor M. Manteca (January 2019); Jonathan Sternberg (July 2004); Jeremy Vosburgh (November 2003) |
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