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Cantata BWV 60
O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
Discussions - Part 5 |
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Discussions in the Week of Septembe 9, 2012 (3rd round) |
William L. Hoffman wrote (September 9, 2012):
Introduction to BWV 60 -- Trinity 24 Chorales
See: Motets & Chorales for 24th Sunday after Trinity |
Aryeh Oron wrote (September 9, 2012):
Introduction to BWV 60 – Music
This week I put for you two recordings to listen to: Harnoncourt [4] and Koopman [7].
See the center box in the lowest row [Listen to the Week's Work] at the Home Page of the BCW :
http://www.bach-cantatas.com
The Video of the Week is the Recitative & Arioso for Alto & Bass (Mvt. 4) from J.S. Foundation St. Gallen [13] |
Charles Francis wrote (September 9, 2012):
BWV 60 Chorale
My organ realisation is here: http://youtu.be/U3RKHPmFquc |
Ed Myskowski wrote (February 13, 2011):
Introduction to BWV 60 -- O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort II
Weekly reminder:
This week we continue Trinity season cantatas with BWV 60, the first of two works for the Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. Details of text, commentary, recordings, and previous discussion for this week are accessible via: http://www.bach-cantatas.com/BWV60.htm
The commentary by Julian Mincham, music examples included, is especially recommended as an introduction to listening.
The BWV 60 page has convenient access to notes from the Gardiner, Koopman (notes by Christoph Wolff), Suzuki, and Leusink (and more!) CD issues, via link beneath the cover photo.
The chorale text and melody are accessible via links at the BWV 60 page. Francis Browne has recently added new commentary on the cantata texts to his interlinear translations, linked via [English 3]. We can expect these to continue, not necessarily weekly. Douglas Cowling and William L. Hoffman are also posting relevant to chorales and other music for the Lutheran Church Year, accessible via LCY pages
I do not always take the time to check all links before posting Special thanks to the folks who provide timely corrections. |
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