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Benjamin Appl|Cantatas of the Bach Family

Cantatas of the Bach Family

Reinhard Goebel, Berliner Barock Solisten, Christoph Hartmann, Benjamin Appl

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Albums pairing music by Johann Sebastian Bach with that of his sons come along every so often, but one like this, examining a single genre, is not so common despite its obvious potential. The execution is not flawless, but the music on this album is rare, interesting, and well performed. Listeners actually get only two cantatas by the Bach sons, and the program closes with the 1747 version of the Cantata No. 82, "Ich habe genug," BWV 82, beautifully sung by Benjamin Appl but doesn't add much to the program. There are also a pair of symphonies by (probably) Carl Philipp Emanuel and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the latter more experimental in its wild voice-leading than the usually unorthodox C.P.E. The two actual cantatas by Bach's sons are quite intriguing. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach's Pygmalion is a secular work for bass and ensemble, a semi-dramatic piece with lots of recitative. The intriguing thing is that Johann Christoph Friedrich seems to do anything to avoid following his father's example: there is a bit of Vivaldi here, Handel there, as well as more modern influences like Gluck. The opening sacred cantata, C.P.E. Bach's Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Stande, Wq deest (the work gets its world premiere here, and no doubts are raised about its authorship), is again closer to J.S. Bach's example. There's plenty more to hear, and Reinhard Goebel, leading the Berliner Barock Solisten, expands upon the finer points in his notes. This may be of most interest to devotees of the Bachs, but it's listenable for anyone.
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Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Stande, Wq. deest (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach)

1
No. 1, Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Stande
Benjamin Appl
00:02:52

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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No. 2, Im Schweiße meines Angesichts
Benjamin Appl
00:01:09

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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No. 3, Lieber Gott, es ist das Deine
Benjamin Appl
00:05:17

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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Symphony in F Major, Wq. deest (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach)

4
I. Allegro
Benjamin Appl
00:03:37

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

5
II. Adagio
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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6
III. Allegro assai
Benjamin Appl
00:01:40

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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Pygmalion, Wf XVIII:5 (Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach)

7
No. 1, Abgöttin meiner Seele!
Benjamin Appl
00:02:10

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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8
No. 2, Ihr Götter welche Phantaseyn!
Benjamin Appl
00:07:56

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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No. 3, Nicht taub, nicht fühllos, nein
Benjamin Appl
00:00:39

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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10
No. 4, Ach, dass mein irdisch Ohr nicht fähig ist
Benjamin Appl
00:01:52

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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11
No. 5, Ach, es muss ein Teil der Gottheit
Benjamin Appl
00:01:40

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

12
No. 6, O Venus! Saturnia! Bracht ich nur dir
Benjamin Appl
00:02:44

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

13
No. 7, O Himmel! Der Boden wankt
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00:03:38

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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14
No. 8, Nun senkt sie Haupt und Hand herab
Benjamin Appl
00:03:02

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

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No. 9, Bald sollen diese Lippen mich
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00:06:38

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

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No. 10, Ja, diese leichte Mühe, dies selige Geschäft
Benjamin Appl
00:00:26

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

17
No. 11, Allgütige! Wofern dich hier noch
Benjamin Appl
00:02:55

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

Symphony in B-Flat Major, F 71 (Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)

18
I. Allegro
Benjamin Appl
00:04:44

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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19
II. Andante
Benjamin Appl
00:04:01

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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20
III. Presto
Benjamin Appl
00:01:39

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

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Ich habe genug, BWV 82 (1747 Version) (Johann Sebastian Bach)

21
No. 1, Ich habe genug
Christoph Hartmann
00:06:11

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Christoph Hartmann, Artist, MainArtist - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

22
No. 2, Ich habe genug
Benjamin Appl
00:01:17

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

23
No. 3, Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen
Christoph Hartmann
00:06:22

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Christoph Hartmann, Artist, MainArtist - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

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No. 4, Mein Gott! Wann kömmt das schöne
Benjamin Appl
00:00:46

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

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No. 5, Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod
Christoph Hartmann
00:03:40

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Berliner Barock Solisten, Orchestra - Christoph Hartmann, Artist, MainArtist - Reinhard Goebel, Conductor - Benjamin Appl, Artist

(C) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2020 haenssler CLASSIC

Chronique

Albums pairing music by Johann Sebastian Bach with that of his sons come along every so often, but one like this, examining a single genre, is not so common despite its obvious potential. The execution is not flawless, but the music on this album is rare, interesting, and well performed. Listeners actually get only two cantatas by the Bach sons, and the program closes with the 1747 version of the Cantata No. 82, "Ich habe genug," BWV 82, beautifully sung by Benjamin Appl but doesn't add much to the program. There are also a pair of symphonies by (probably) Carl Philipp Emanuel and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the latter more experimental in its wild voice-leading than the usually unorthodox C.P.E. The two actual cantatas by Bach's sons are quite intriguing. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach's Pygmalion is a secular work for bass and ensemble, a semi-dramatic piece with lots of recitative. The intriguing thing is that Johann Christoph Friedrich seems to do anything to avoid following his father's example: there is a bit of Vivaldi here, Handel there, as well as more modern influences like Gluck. The opening sacred cantata, C.P.E. Bach's Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Stande, Wq deest (the work gets its world premiere here, and no doubts are raised about its authorship), is again closer to J.S. Bach's example. There's plenty more to hear, and Reinhard Goebel, leading the Berliner Barock Solisten, expands upon the finer points in his notes. This may be of most interest to devotees of the Bachs, but it's listenable for anyone.
© TiVo

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