David Lutz Vidéos
pianiste et accompagnateur américain
- piano
- États-Unis
- pianiste, accompagnateur de lied
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2024-05-21
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Burg Arleen Auger Johann Sebastian Bach Gabriele Schreckenbach Lutz Michael Harder Philippe Huttenlocher Helmuth Rilling 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80: Recitative: Erwage doch, Kind Gottes (Bass) · Arleen Auger Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 80-82 ℗ 2000 haenssler CLASSIC Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Arleen Auger Artist: Gabriele Schreckenbach Artist: Lutz-Michael Harder Artist: Philippe Huttenlocher Choir: Stuttgart Gachinger Kantorei Conductor: Helmuth Rilling Orchestra: Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Auto-generated by YouTube.
Burg Arleen Auger Johann Sebastian Bach Gabriele Schreckenbach Lutz Michael Harder Philippe Huttenlocher Helmuth Rilling 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Chorus) · Arleen Auger Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 80-82 ℗ 2000 haenssler CLASSIC Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Arleen Auger Artist: Gabriele Schreckenbach Artist: Lutz-Michael Harder Artist: Philippe Huttenlocher Choir: Stuttgart Gachinger Kantorei Conductor: Helmuth Rilling Orchestra: Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Auto-generated by YouTube.
Burg Arleen Auger Johann Sebastian Bach Gabriele Schreckenbach Lutz Michael Harder Philippe Huttenlocher Helmuth Rilling 2010
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Chorus) · Arleen Auger Bach: Praise and Thanks Canatas ℗ 2010 haenssler CLASSIC Released on: 2010-06-29 Artist: Arleen Auger Artist: Gabriele Schreckenbach Artist: Lutz-Michael Harder Artist: Philippe Huttenlocher Choir: Stuttgart Gachinger Kantorei Conductor: Helmuth Rilling Orchestra: Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johann Sebastian Bach Moller Leib Arleen Auger Gabriele Schreckenbach Lutz Michael Harder Philippe Huttenlocher Helmuth Rilling Bach Collegium Stuttgart 1502 1587 1617 1725
Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid (Oh God, how much heartache), BWV 3, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the chorale cantata in Leipzig for the Second Sunday after Epiphany and first performed it on 14 January 1725. It is based on the hymn published by Martin Moller in 1587. Bach composed the cantata in his second year as Thomaskantor in Leipzig as part of cantata cycle of chorale cantatas, for the second Sunday after Epiphany. The work is based on a hymn without evident connection to the prescribed readings. It is a meditation on Jesus as a comforter in distress, based on a medieval model. An unknown librettist reworked the ideas of the 18 stanzas in six movements, retaining the words of stanzas 1, 2 and 18 as movements 1, 2 and 6. Similarly, Bach retained the choral melody in three movements, set as a chorale fantasia in the opening chorus with the bass singing the cantus firmus, as a four-part setting with interspersed recitatives in the second movement, and in the closing chorale. He scored the cantata for two oboes d'amore, strings and continuo, with an added trobone to support the bass in the first movement, and a horn to support the soprano in the last movement. It's set in six movements: 0:00 - No.1 Chorus: "Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid" 5:31 - No.2 Recitative/Chorale: "Wie schwerlich läßt sich Fleisch und Blut" 8:23 - No.3 Aria: "Empfind ich Höllenangst und Pein" 15:02 - No.4 Recitative: "Es mag mir Leib und Geist verschmachten" 16:17 - No.5 Duetto: "Wenn Sorgen auf mich dringen" 24:06 - No.6 Chorale: "Erhalt mein Herz im Glauben rein" Performer(s): Arleen Auger (soprano), Gabriele Schreckenbach (contralto), Lutz-Michael Harder (tenor), Philippe Huttenlocher (bass); Gachinger Kanteroi, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, conducted by Helmuth Rilling
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