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Cantata BWV 219
Siehe, es hat uberwunden der Lowe
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German Title |
Siehe, es hat uberwunden der Lowe |
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English Title |
Behold, the Lion has triumphed |
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Event |
Cantata for Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels |
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Composed |
Hamburg, 1723, by Georg Philipp Telemann; 1st performance: 1723 - Hamburg; 2nd performance: 1728 - Hamburg |
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Scoring |
Soloists: Soprano, Tenor, Bass; 4-part Chorus (SATB) |
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Score BGA [1.70 MB] |
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References |
BGA: XLI | NBA: - | BC: - | Zwang: - | First Published: BG, 1894 | BWV 219/Appendix III 157; TVWV 1:328 |
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Commentary |
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Music |
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Discussions |
Week of October 26, 1999 |
Contents
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Recordings of Individual Movements |
Recordings
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The Apocryphal Bach Cantatas [C-1] |
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Soprano: Johanna Koslowsky; Alto: Kai Wessel; Bass: Philip Langshaw |
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CPO |
Feb 1991 |
TT: 15:58 |
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Recorded at Radio Bremen, Germany. |
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The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (October 1999 - November 2005)
Cantata BWV 219
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