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Johann Sebastian Bach Dilyara Idrisova Bettina Ranch Johannes Chum Dietrich Henschel Henschel Hansjörg Albrecht Prinz Münchener Bach Chor Bach Collegium München Leipziger Philharmonie Gasteig Nikolaikirche 1724 2016
Dilyara Idrisova Sopran | Bettina Ranch Alt | Klaus Häger Bass Johannes Chum Tenor (Evangelist & Arien) Dietrich Henschel Bass (Christus) Münchener Bach-Chor Bach Collegium München Hansjörg Albrecht Cembalo & Leitung Musikerlebnis veranstaltete das öffentliche Gedenkkonzert für den großen Bach-Förderer Dr. Johann Georg Prinz von Hohenzollern vom 19. März 2016 in der Philharmonie im Gasteig München, das im Auftrag von Musikerlebnis durch die EVISCO AG aufgezeichnet und editiert wurde. Die Uraufführung dieses großartigen Werkes erklang am Karfreitag 1724 in der Leipziger Nikolaikirche.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Bach Christopher Hogwood Haydn Mozart Beethoven Schubert Stern Prinzregententheater 1998
In this recording of a concert at the Prinzregententheater in Munich in 1998, the Bach Collegium München performs under the direction of Christopher Hogwood, one of the most reputed representatives of historically correct performance, practice several works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. David Adorján - cello Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Cello Concerto in A minor, Wq 170 1:00 I. Allegro assai 10:38 II. Andante 18:26 III. Allegro assai Click here to watch the complete program: (http•••) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, considered in his generation as the most successful composer of the Bach family, spent most of his life in Berlin at the court of Frederic the Great. His fame already during his life resided mainly in that he was considered a great teacher, author of the famous book „Versuch über die wahre Art Clavier zu spielen“ („Essay on the True Way to play the Piano“). Beyond that he was famed to be an outstanding improviser, surpassing all rivals. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was especially esteemed by great composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert who all confessed to have learned from him. Yet he never founded any school. His way of composing is singular, intelectual, often somewhat hard edged, always stern, even when he was being witty. It‘s music for intelligent listeners and outstanding musicians because, very much like Beethoven, he never had any regards for the instrument he was writing for.
Cpe Bach Bach Christopher Hogwood 1999
CPE Bach Cello Concerto in a-minor I. Movement: Allegro assai David Adorjan, Cello Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Bach Collegium München 1999 Prinzregentheater München www.musikerlebnis.de
Cpe Bach Bach Christopher Hogwood 1999
CPE Bach Cello Concerto in a-minor II. Movement: Andante David Adorjan, Cello Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Bach Collegium München 1999 Prinzregentheater München www.musikerlebnis.de