I rather enjoyed
Bach's major secular cantata no. 206, written for the birthday of Elector Friedrich August III.
chosen by Rob Cowan on Sunday Morning. It's not one I knew, but it's frightfully jolly, the SATB soloists representing four rivers all praising up August III. The tenor solo was a real beast, sung here incredibly well, as were all the other arias. Helmut Rilling may not be HIPP, exactly, but he doesn't arf get his band playing well...sort of pre-HIPP really.
From my tiny smattering of German, the text sounded pretty dire, so it's probably best to listen in blissful ignorance...and hope no-one does an English version.
Bach's major secular cantata no. 206, written for the birthday of Elector Friedrich August III.
chosen by Rob Cowan on Sunday Morning. It's not one I knew, but it's frightfully jolly, the SATB soloists representing four rivers all praising up August III. The tenor solo was a real beast, sung here incredibly well, as were all the other arias. Helmut Rilling may not be HIPP, exactly, but he doesn't arf get his band playing well...sort of pre-HIPP really.
From my tiny smattering of German, the text sounded pretty dire, so it's probably best to listen in blissful ignorance...and hope no-one does an English version.
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