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J.S. Bach: Christus der ist mein Leben, Kantate BWV 95; Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, Kantate BWV 33
J.S. Bach: Cantata No. 95 / Christus der ist mein Leben; Cantata No. 33 / Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
J.S. Bach: Cantata No. 33 "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ"; Cantata No. 95 "Christus der ist mein Leben" |
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Cantatas BWV 33 [26:31], BWV 95 [21:53]
Vanguard: BWV 33 [26:13], BWV 95 [21:43]
MHS: BWV 33 [26:24], BWV 95 [21:49] |
Hans Heintze |
Bremer Domchor / Bremer Bach-Orchester (Bremer Cathedral Choir / Bremer Bach Orchestra) |
Soprano: Gundula Bernàt-Klein [BWV 95]; Alto: Eva Bornemann [BWV 33]; Tenor: Georg Jelden; Bass: Roland Kunz
Rudolf Köpp (Trumpet); Alfons Szaja, Wolfgang Hoth (Oboes, Oboes d'amore); Martin Laug (Bassoon); Wilhelm Evers (Positive Organ) |
Cantate 641215 / 651215 (Stereo)
Vanguard SRV-243SD
Musical Heritage Society MHS-1400 |
Sep 1962 |
LP / TT: 48:24
LP / TT: 47:56
LP / TT: 48:13 |
Recorded at Christuskirche in der Vahn-Bremen, Germany.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 33: Complete Cantata [26:10] | Complete Cantata [26:10]
Cantata BWV 95: Complete Cantata [21:22] | Complete Cantata [21:18] |
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Bach: Kantate BWV 51 Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, Hans Heintze+Adele Stolte 1963 |
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Cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, BWV 51 [18:40] |
Hans Heintze |
Bremer Bach-Orchester |
Soprano: Adele Stolte; Rudolf Köpp (Trumpete) |
YouTube |
1963 |
Audio / TT: |
Recorded in Bremen, Germany.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 51: Complete Cantata [18:40] |
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Bach: Kantate BWV 161 Komm du süße Todesstunde, Hans Heintze 1961 |
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Cantata Komm du süße Todesstunde, BWV 161 [20:25] |
Hans Heintze |
Bremer Domchor / Bremer Bach-Orchester |
Alto: Aafje Heynis; Tenor: Rolf Bössow |
YouTube |
Sep 24, 1961 |
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Recorded live at the Bremer Dom, Bremen, Germany by Radio Bremen. Tape recording from the radio.
Rainer Harald commented: Since it is a live recording and the distance between the organ and the other performers in the cathedral was probably very large, the chorale melody of the organ can only be heard faintly.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 61: Complete Cantata [20:25] |
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