Cantata «Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen» (BWV 11), record of 1972, of the Complete collection of works by Johann Sebastian Bach, published by Teldec record company in 2000.
1. Coro: Lobet Cott in seinen Reichen
trumpet, timpani, transverse flute, oboe, violin, viola, General-bass
2. Recitativo: Der Herr Jesus hub seine Hande auf
tenor
General bass
3. Recitativo: Ach, Jesu, ist dein bye, birthday schon so nah?
bass
transverse flute General bass
4. Aria: Ach, bleibe doch, mein liebstes Leben
alt
violin, General-bass
5. Recitativo: Und ward aufgehoben zusehends
tenor
General bass
6. Choral: Nun lieget alles unter dir
chorus
transverse flute, oboe, violin, viola, General-bass
7. Recitativo: Und da sie ihm nachsahen
tenor, bass
General bass
8. Recitativo: Ach ja! so komme bald zuri)ck
alt
transverse flute, General-bass
9. Recitativo: aber Sie ihn an beteten
tenor
General bass
10. Aria: Jesu, deine Gnadenblicke
soprano
transverse flute, oboe, violin, viola
11. Choral (Coro): "Wann soil es doch geschehen
chorus
trumpet, timpani, transverse flute, oboe, violin, viola, General-bass
Recorded in 1972.
Performers:
alto: Paul Esswood — English countertenor and conductor. He is best known for his performance of Bach cantatas and the operas of Handel and Monteverdi. Paul Aswad is a founding member of Pro Cantione Antiqua, male choir specializing in early music. also Acted as a conductor of Baroque Opera.
tenor: Kurt Equiluz — Austrian operatic tenor, known for his recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach with Nikolaus Arnonkur and Helmut Ellingham, tenor, Buffo the Vienna state Opera from 1957 to 1983.
bass: Max van Egmond — Dutch bass-baritone, best known for the performance of the cantatas and masses of Bach, since 1965 participated in the recording of these masterpieces with conductors Gustav Leonhardt, Nikolaus Arnonkur and Frans Bryggen.
Wiener Sangerknaben — Austrian choral ensemble based in Vienna. Currently, the number of the Vienna boys ' choir is about 100 people. One of the major projects with the participation of the choir recording (1970-1975) 31 Church cantatas of J.S. Bach in a mixed team under the leadership of N. Arnonkur, who also directed the solo soprano parts to boys-soloists (in this case, before 1975, the names in the annotation of the disks is not specified).
soprano: soloist of the Wiener Sangerknaben.
Chorus Viennensis — choir of adult singers in the past sang in the Vienna boys choir, and intended mainly for performances.
Concentus Musicus Wien — Austrian instrumental early music ensemble, the oldest of the "Baroque orchestra". The orchestra was founded (in 1953) and over 60 years was led by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. The musicians of the orchestra play on the so-called "historical" instruments, typical for the movement of authentic performance.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt — Austrian conductor and choirmaster, cellist, gambist, music writer. One of the biggest representatives of the movement for authentic performance.
Source: Johann Sebastian Bach. Complete collection of works. Teldec Edition . 164 CD