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ARDIA ENSEMBLE/KEVIN MALLON - J.S. BACH: WEIHNACHTSKANTATEN NEUE CD-
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Product Identifiers
Producer
Bonnie Silver^Norbert Kraft
Record Label
NXS, Naxos
UPC
0636943482520
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24046034989
Product Key Features
Release Year
2000
Format
CD
Genre
Xmas Classical Instrumental
Artist
Bach / Aradia Ensemble / Mallon
Release Title
Christmas Cantatas
Dimensions
Item Height
0.39 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
18
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Schwingt Freudig Euch Empor 1.2 Aria: Die Liebe Zieht Mit Sanften Schritten 1.3 Aria: Sei Mir Willkommen, Werter Schatz 1.4 Aria: Auch Mit Gedampften, Schwachen Stimmen 1.5 Choral: Wie Bin Ich Doch So Herzlich Froh 1.6 Aria: Bereitet Die Wege, Bereitet Die Bahn 1.7 Recitativo: Willst Du Dich Gottes Kind 1.8 Aria: Wer Bist Du? 1.9 Recitativo: Ich Will, Mein Gott 1.10 Aria: Christi Glieder, Ach Bedenket 1.11 Choral: Ertot Uns Durch Deine Gute 1.12 Chorale, Trio and Quintet 1.13 Ouverture 1.14 Recitativo: Der Heiland, Ist Gekommen 1.15 Aria: Jesu, Komm Zu Deiner Kirche 1.16 Recitativo: Siehe, Ich Stehe Vor Der Tur 1.17 Aria: Offne Dich, Mein Ganzes Herze 1.18 Amen: Komm Du Schone Freudenkrone
Notes
The cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36, was written for the first Sunday of Advent 1731 and is an arrangement of a secular birthday cantata of 1725, with an original text by Christian Friedrich Henrici, known as Picander, adapted by him or by Bach. The extant sources offer two versions, the earlier copied by Bach's pupil Johann Philipp Kirnberger and here recorded. The cantata is scored for oboe d'amore, strings and continuo, with four voices, all used in the opening movement. Here the voices often enter in imitation one of the other, while the instruments provide an introduction and a series of ritornello passages in which the oboe and violin are prominent. The second movement, Die Liebe zieht, is set for tenor with oboe d'amore obbligato and continuo in the form of a B minor da capo aria, the first of the three sections repeated to frame a central section in a contrasted key. The D major bass aria, Sei mir willkommen, is set with strings and continuo and the following A major da capo soprano aria, Auch mit gedämpften, schwachen Stimmen, has a solo violin obbligato in 12/8 metre. The cantata ends with the chorale verse Wie bin ich doch so herzlich froh. Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn, BWV 132, is an earlier work, written during Bach's period of service in Weimar for the fourth Sunday in Advent in 1715. It is scored for oboe, strings and continuo, with four voices and consists of three arias, separated by two recitatives. The text is by Salomo Franck, employed at the Weimar court as a librarian and secretary. The lively opening A major da capo aria, Bereitet die Wege, is for soprano and in Italian style. A tenor recitative leads to the E major bass aria Wer bist du, with obbligato solo cello. There is a change of mood in the following alto recitative, which leads to a B minor alto aria, Christi Glieder, ach bedenket, with an elaborate solo violin obbligato. The final chorale, missing in the earliest source but included in the published text, is from a sixteenth-century hymn by Elisabeth Creutziger. The chorale Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland is by Martin Luther, based on the fourth-century Advent hymn, Veni Redemptor gentium. The chorale itself is followed by a three-voice fugue, BWV 699, for organ, based on it and a more elaborate and extended derivative, BWV 659. The second, for organ manuals and pedals, forms part of the third part of the Clavier-Übung, published in Leipzig in 1739. The cantata Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 61, written at Weimar in 1714 for the first Sunday of Advent, takes a text by Erdmann Neumeister, soon to move from Leipzig to the Jacobikirche in Hamburg as pastor. Neumeister wrote nine cycles of cantata texts and introduced into the form the operatic devices of recitative and da capo aria. The presence in the surviving autograph of notes by Bach on the order of service in Leipzig has led to the supposition that the cantata was first performed in Leipzig in 1714, or, as others maintain, at some later date, perhaps 1722. Scored for a string section with two violas and continuo, with four voices, the work opens with an A minor French overture, the chorale heard from voice after voice over the characteristic dotted rhythms of the form, followed by a fugal setting of des sich wundert alle Welt. The overture ends with a brief return to the dotted rhythms of the opening. A tenor recitative leads to the C major da capo tenor aria Komm, Jesu, komm, in 9/8 metre with violins and violas in unison in a two-part accompanying texture. The following bass recitative, setting words from the Book of Revelations, has a dramatic pizzicato accompaniment, reflecting the text. It is succeeded by a G major soprano aria accompanied by the cello and organ. The final Amen, from the chorale Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstem, allots the chorale melody to the soprano, with the three lower voices doubled by the violas and cello, while the violins add their own element of contrapuntal imitation.
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