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Cantate Domino
Ensemble BachWerkVokal
Cantate Domino
Genre: Opera & Classical Vocal
 
Sing a new song unto the Lord! What motto could be more fitting for this debut by the BachWerkVokal? Framed by Bachs festive New Years Day Cantata and his double-choral motet on Psalm 98, this recording by the instrumental...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ensemble BachWerkVokal
Title: Cantate Domino
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Label: Mdg
Release Date: 10/18/2019
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Genre: Opera & Classical Vocal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 760623213866

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Sing a new song unto the Lord! What motto could be more fitting for this debut by the BachWerkVokal? Framed by Bachs festive New Years Day Cantata and his double-choral motet on Psalm 98, this recording by the instrumentally and vocally multifaceted Salzburg ensemble presents works by Buxtehude, Telemann, and Handel and as a special treat two previously undiscovered solutions to Mozarts Puzzle Canon on the same text. Along with this premiere, two other recording firsts enrich this meticulously produced Super Audio album. Telemanns cantata has never been released in recorded form- which is not at all understandable in view of his interpretation rendering the text with absolutely onomatopoetic Baroque splendor. Now the ocean surges, now the streams of water jubilate, and the harps, trumpets, and drums mentioned in the psalm also make themselves heard. Gordon Safari, the ensembles founder, has completed the Cantata BWV 190, a work transmitted in fragmentary form. This versatile conductor is now presenting this festive work for the first time. Truly a new song! As we gather from Buxtehudes Latin psalm setting, both Handel and Bach learned from him. His Novum!-The Lord! seems to have been tailor-made for the BachWerkVokal. The remarkable room impression of this three-dimensional recording shines with Baroque splendor even in the secular setting of the home- and lends Bachs double-choral motets the radiance of a live performance.