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The program heard on this Coviello Classics release isn't one that would have appeared in Bach's own time, and it includes only a few complete compositions, all of them instrumental. It offers, however, a unique cross-section of Bach's work. The combination of tenor and transverse flute is a common one in Bach's cantatas, and his output in this vein reached a high point in the years 1724 and 1725. It may be, as tenor and annotator Daniel Johannsen suggests in his booklet notes (in German and English, including all of the vocal texts and even the track list), that Bach had an unusually talented flutist at his disposal during this period, or perhaps it was just that Bach realized all the things that this combination would do at a time when his cantata production was necessarily high. Tenor and flute could work together in similar basic material to produce a little trio sonata-like movement with a cello-and-keyboard continuo (both organ and harpsichord are used here). They could both essay difficult high-energy lines in operatic conceits in which the flute fills in for the orchestra. The flute could set a pastoral mood that the tenor, who generally enters after the flute delivers a full introduction, proceeds to intensify. The flute could set an atmosphere of mystery for when the tenor is in full evangelical or supplicant mode, or one of the other common attitudes traced by Johannsen in his notes. The result is that despite the similarity of forces, the album has quite a bit of variety, and the inclusion of the Sonata in E minor for flute and continuo, BWV 1034, and of a couple of organ pieces from the Clavier-Übung, is a bonus. You might not pick this album purely as a selection of arias, for Johannsen's vocal range is not great. But as an illustration of Bach's ability to extract the maximum from a single structural idea, it's marvelous. Superior sound is another attraction.
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Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
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Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, harpsichord
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Daniel Johannsen, tenor - Lucia Krommer, cello - Annie Laflamme, flute - Matthias Krampe, organ
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
Albumbeschreibung
The program heard on this Coviello Classics release isn't one that would have appeared in Bach's own time, and it includes only a few complete compositions, all of them instrumental. It offers, however, a unique cross-section of Bach's work. The combination of tenor and transverse flute is a common one in Bach's cantatas, and his output in this vein reached a high point in the years 1724 and 1725. It may be, as tenor and annotator Daniel Johannsen suggests in his booklet notes (in German and English, including all of the vocal texts and even the track list), that Bach had an unusually talented flutist at his disposal during this period, or perhaps it was just that Bach realized all the things that this combination would do at a time when his cantata production was necessarily high. Tenor and flute could work together in similar basic material to produce a little trio sonata-like movement with a cello-and-keyboard continuo (both organ and harpsichord are used here). They could both essay difficult high-energy lines in operatic conceits in which the flute fills in for the orchestra. The flute could set a pastoral mood that the tenor, who generally enters after the flute delivers a full introduction, proceeds to intensify. The flute could set an atmosphere of mystery for when the tenor is in full evangelical or supplicant mode, or one of the other common attitudes traced by Johannsen in his notes. The result is that despite the similarity of forces, the album has quite a bit of variety, and the inclusion of the Sonata in E minor for flute and continuo, BWV 1034, and of a couple of organ pieces from the Clavier-Übung, is a bonus. You might not pick this album purely as a selection of arias, for Johannsen's vocal range is not great. But as an illustration of Bach's ability to extract the maximum from a single structural idea, it's marvelous. Superior sound is another attraction.
© TiVo
Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : 74:56 - DDD - Enregistré du 22 au 25 février 2009 - Notes en anglais et allemand avec les textes chantés en allemand et traduction anglaise
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 17 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:13:46
- 1 digitales Booklet
- Künstler: Daniel Johannsen, Anni Laflamme, Lúcia Krommer
- Komponist: Johann Sebastian Bach
- Label: Coviello Classics
- Genre: Klassik Geistliche Vokalmusik Geistliche Kantaten
2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG 2009 Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion oHG
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