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J. S. Bach, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki - Birthday Cantatas album

J. S. Bach, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki - Birthday Cantatas album

  • Performer: J. S. Bach
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Birthday Cantatas
  • Released: 2015
  • Style: Baroque
  • MP3 version size: 1566 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1986 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

Genevan psalm 42 (Japanese), by Masaaki Suzuki (organ) and the Bach Collegium Japan. Accompanied solo - Organ verse - Accompanied unison chorale.

Bach · Secular Cantatas – Vol. 5. Format: SACD, Hybrid, Multichannel, Album. Equipment: BIS’s recording teams use microphones from Neumann and Schoeps, audio electronics from RME, Lake People and DirectOut, MADI optical cabling technology, monitoring equipment from B&W, STAX and Sennheiser, and Sequoia and Pyramix digital audio workstations.

Masaaki Suzuki - Short Biography Bach Collegium Japan - Short History Bach Collegium Japan: Cantata Series. Cantatas Vol. 2 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 5 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 8 - conducted by Massaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 9 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 10 - conducted by Massaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 11 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 12 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 13 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki Cantatas Vol. 14 - conducted by Masaaki Suzuki. Includes also excerpts from works by . Ahle, & H. Schutz conducted by Suzuki. Bach: Cantatas Vol. 2 - BWV 71, 106, 131.

Continuing their exploration of Bach’s vocal music, Bach Collegium Japan and Masaaki Suzuki have now reached th. Both cantatas on the present disc were first performed in 1733 by Bach and his Collegium Musicum at public concerts in Leipzig. They were also part of what almost appears to have been a campaign by Bach to be appointed Court Composer by the Saxon Prince-Elector Friedrich August II, something which took place three years later.

The 16-voice membership of the Bach Collegium Japan is optimal, and the Baroque instrumentalists, especially the brasses, have the precision that's happily typical of the series. All four cantatas presented here, although not the most splendid ones in the canon, are substantial pieces evidently intended for some kind of public event, and it is in the big outer choruses, with chorale melodies threaded so artfully into places where it hardly seems possible that they could appear, that Suzuki is at his best, with superbly clear textures.

Bach Collegium Japan. Counter-tenor: Robin Blaze; Tenor: James Gilchrist; Bass: Peter Kooy. Recorded at the Kobe Shoin Women's University Chapel, Japan. As requested – Suzuki volume 21. Piotr Jawrski wrote (May 5, 2003): Peter Bright wrote: < Back to Bach and speaking of Suzuki, I notice that volume 21 of the Cantata series has just been released.

Home Conductors Suzuki, Masaaki . Bach - Secular Cantatas, Vol. 8 (BWV 206, 215). Hiroya Aoki Bach Collegium Japan Chorus Hana Blažíková Charles Daniels Roderick Williams Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki, conductor. Suzuk, Masaaki Suzuki, Masaaki. Bach Collegium Japan.

Album · 2001 · 20 Songs. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 52. 2012. Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 - Orchestral Suites Nos. 1-4. 2009. 55 – BWVV 69, 30 & 191. 2013. St. John Passion, Bwv 245. 1999. Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki & Liliko Maeda. Zero ads. Try it now. Learn more. О возможных способах покупки узнайте по телефону 8‑800‑333‑51‑73 или найдите реселлера.

In 1995, when Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan began the monumental journey of recording the cantatas, they decided to follow in Bach's footsteps. When Suzuki began his series of Bach cantata recordings, some critics voiced concerns that the results would be inauthentic. It was felt that cultural differences would yield mistakes in intonation, in expressiveness, in understanding and singing the text, even in instrumental performances. The first few discs of the series were greeted with a lukewarm response but Suzuki did not waver and continued the series.

Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 3. More actions. Go to artist profile. Brandenburg Concertos, Orchestral Suites. Johann Sebastian Bach; Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki. Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 9 – The Contest Between Phoebus and Pan. Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Lasst Uns Sorgen, Lasst Uns Wachen, BWV 213 - Dramma Per Musica Glückwunschkantate Zum Geburtstag Der Königin (8. Dezember 1733)
Text By – Christian Friedrich Henrici
(47:14)
1 1. Chorus. Lasst Uns Sorgen, Lasst Uns Wachen… 6:00
2 2. Recitativo (Alto). Und Wo? Wo Ist Die Rechte Bahn… 0:43
3 3. Aria (Soprano). Schlafe, Mein Liebster, Und Pflege Der Ruh… 10:58
4 4. Recitativo (Soprano, Tenore). Auf! Folge Meiner Bahn… 1:16
5 5. Aria (Alto). Treues Echo Dieser Orten…
Alto Vocals [Echo] – Hiroya Aoki
5:58
6 6. Recitativo (Tenore). Mein Hoffnungsvoller Held!… 0:53
7 7. Aria (Tenore). Auf Meinen Flügeln Sollst Du Schweben… 4:21
8 8. Recitativo (Tenore). Die Weiche Wollust Locket Zwar 0:39
9 9. Aria (Alto). Ich Will Dich Nicht Hören… 4:02
10 10. Recitativo (Alto, Tenore). Geliebte Tugend, Du Allein… 0:46
11 11. Aria Duetto (Alto, Tenore). Ich Bin Deine… 7:36
12 12. Recitativo Accompagnato (Basso). Schaut, Götter… 1:18
13 13. Chorus [E Arioso (Basso)]. Lust Der Völker, Lust Der Deinen… 2:42
Tönet, Ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten! BWV214 - Dramma Per Musica Glückwunschkantate Zum Geburtstag Der Königin (8. Dezember 1733)
Text By – Unknown Artist
(25:20)
14 1. Chorus. Tönet, Ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!… 7:57
15 2. Recitativo (Tenore). Heut Ist Der Tag… 0:58
16 3. Aria (Soprano). Blast Die Wohlgegriffnen Flöten… 3:16
17 4. Recitativo (Soprano). Mein Knallendes Metall… 0:55
18 5. Aria (Alto). Fromme Musen! Meine Glieder!… 3:40
19 6. Recitativo (Alto). Unsre Königin Im Lande… 0:58
20 7. Aria (Basso). Kron Und Preis Gekrönter Damen… 4:21
21 8. Recitativo (Basso). So Dringe In Das Weite Erdenrund… 1:15
22 9. Chorus. Blühet, Ihr Linden In Sachsen, Wie Zedern!… 1:58

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BIS Records AB
  • Copyright (c) – BIS Records AB
  • Copyright (c) – Klaus Hofmann
  • Copyright (c) – Marco Borggreve
  • Copyright (c) – Will Unwin
  • Copyright (c) – Andrew Redpath
  • Copyright (c) – Holger Jacoby
  • Recorded At – Saitama Arts Theatre Concert Hall

Credits

  • Alto Vocals – Chiharu Takahashi, Hiroya Aoki, Tamaki Suzuki
  • Alto Vocals, Soloist [Herkules/Pallas] – Robin Blaze
  • Bass Vocals – Chiyuki Urano, Toru Kaku, Yusuke Watanabe
  • Bass Vocals, Soloist [Merkus/Fama] – Dominik Wörner
  • Bassoon [Fagotto, Continuo] – Kiyotaka Dosaka*
  • Engineer [Sound] – Jens Braun
  • Executive-Producer – Robert von Bahr
  • Flute [Flauto traverso I] – Kiyomi Suga
  • Flute [Flauto Traverso II] – Liliko Maeda
  • Horn [Corno II] – Lionel Renoux
  • Liner Notes – Klaus Hofmann
  • Liner Notes [English Translation], Layout, Typography [Typesetting] – Andrew Barnett
  • Liner Notes [French Translation] – Jean-Pascal Vachon
  • Oboe [I], Oboe d'Amore, Soloist – Masamitsu San'nomiya*
  • Oboe [II] – Atsuko Ozaki
  • Organ [Continuo] – Masato Suzuki
  • Painting [Cover] – Gerrit Dou
  • Photography By [Dominik Wörner] – Holger Jacoby
  • Photography By [Joanne Lunn] – Andrew Redpath
  • Photography By [Makoto Sukarada] – Ribaltaluce Sudio
  • Photography By [Masaako Suzuki] – Marco Borggreve
  • Photography By [Robin Blaze] – Will Unwin
  • Producer, Edited By, Mixed By – Hans Kipfer
  • Soprano Vocals – Aki Matsui, Eri Sawae, Minae Fujisaki
  • Soprano Vocals, Soloist [Wollust/Bellona] – Joanne Lunn
  • Technician [Tuning] – Akimi Hayashi
  • Tenor Vocals – Hiroto Ishikawa , Yosuke Taniguchi, Yusuke Fujii
  • Tenor Vocals, Soloist [Tugend/Irene] – Makoto Sakurada
  • Timpani – Thomas Holzinger
  • Trumpet [Tromba I], Horn [Corno I] – Jean-François Madeuf
  • Trumpet [Tromba II] – Philippe Genestier
  • Trumpet [Tromba III] – Hidenori Saito
  • Viola – Mika Akiha, Mina Fukazawa
  • Violin [I] – Ayaka Yamauchi, Yuko Takeshima
  • Violin [I], Soloist, Leader – Natsumi Wakamatsu (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 22)
  • Violin [II] – Azumi Takada, Satoki Nagaoka, Yuko Araki
  • Violoncello [Continuo] – Shuhei Takezawa, Toru Yamamoto
  • Violone [Continuo] – Seiji Nishizawa

Notes

Recorded September/October at Saitama Arts Theatre Concert Hall, Japan
© & ℗ 2015, BIS Records AB, Åkersberga.

Equipment: BIS’s recording teams use microphones from Neumann and Schoeps, audio electronics from RME,
Lake People and DirectOut, MADI optical cabling technology, monitoring equipment from B&W,
STAX and Sennheiser, and Sequoia and Pyramix digital audio workstations.
Original format: 24-bit / 96 kHz

TT:73'17
36-page booklet with notes in English, German and French, including the original libretto with English translation.
Made in the EU

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7318599921617

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BIS-2161 J. S. Bach*, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki J. S. Bach*, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki - 'Birthday Cantatas' (BWV 214 / 213) ‎(22xFile, FLAC, Album, 24-) BIS BIS-2161 2015

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