Bach: Christmas Oratorio / Rademann, Gaechinger Cantorey

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Originally written for the three days of Christmastide 1734 and the beginning of 1735, Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio has since gone on to become...
Originally written for the three days of Christmastide 1734 and the beginning of 1735, Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio has since gone on to become an established part of Advent and Christmas – just like turkey and Christmas pudding. With soloists Regula Muhlemann, Anna Lucia Richter, Wiebke Lehmkuhl, Sebastian Kohlhepp, and Michael Nagy, the newly-formed ensembles of the Gaechinger Cantorey conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann celebrate their first Christmas Oratorio together with this recording of all six cantatas! The newly-founded baroque orchestra and the newly-constituted choir of the Bachakademie will perform under the joint name GAECHINGER CANTOREY from now onwards. Based on the historic foundations of the Bach era, and with roots in the living performance history of the choir founded by Helmuth Rilling, this name represents an integrated musical approach and the aesthetic sound ideal of the baroque.


Product Description:


  • Release Date: November 03, 2017


  • UPC: 4009350833128


  • Catalog Number: CV83312


  • Label: Carus


  • Number of Discs: 2


  • Period: Baroque


  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach


  • Conductor: Hans-Christoph Rademann


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Gaechinger Cantorey


  • Performer: Anna Lucia Richter, Michael Nagy, Sebastian Kohlhepp, Wiebke Lehmkuhl



Works:


  1. Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248

    Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach

    Ensemble: Gaechinger Cantorey

    Performer: Sebastian Kohlhepp (Tenor), Wiebke Lehmkuhl (Alto), Michael Nagy (Baritone), Anna Lucia Richter (Soprano)

    Conductor: Hans-Christoph Rademann


  2. Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet Trompeten!, BWV 214

    Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach

    Ensemble: Gaechinger Cantorey

    Conductor: Hans-Christoph Rademann