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Building a Library: Jonathan Freeman-Attwood recommends a recording of JS Bach's 'Funeral Ode' for the Queen of Poland BWV198 from among available versions.
This secular cantata was written on the death of Christiane Eberhardine, the Electress of Saxony and Queen of Poland, who was particularly beloved by the people of Saxony for her devotion to her Lutheran faith. Bach employed a rich orchestration and used what was reported to be an "Italian style" of composition. It is one of his very greatest cantatas and deserves to be much better known than it is.
Available versions:
Thomanerchor Leipzig & Gewandhaus Orchester, Georg Christoph Biller
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Giullemette Laurens (mezzo-soprano), Coro Radio Svizzera, Ensemble Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis (download)
Nancy Argenta, Michael Chance, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Stephen Varcoe, The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
Ingird Schmithusen, Charles Brett, Howard Crook& Peter Kooy, La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe
Rotraud Hansman, Helen Watts, Kurt Equiluz, Max van Egmond, Concerto Amsterdam, Monteverdi Chor Hamburg, Jurgen Jurgens
Lisa Larsson, Elizabeth von Magnus, Paul Agnew & Guy de Mey & Klaus Mertens, The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman
Jan Patrick O'Farrell, René Jacobs, John Elwes, Harry van der Kamp, Leonhardt-Consort, Collegium Vocale, Concentus Musicus Wien, Hanover Boys' Choir, Gustav Leonhardt
Ruth Holton, Sytse Buwalda, Knut Schoch, Bas Ramselaar,Holland Boys Choir, Netherlands Bach Collegium, Pieter Jan Leusink
Katharine Fuge, Carlos Mena, Jan Kobow, Stephan Macleod & Francis Jacob, Ricercar Consort, Philippe Pierlot
Arleen Augér, Aldo Baldin, Mechthild Georg, Philippe Huttenlocher, Gabriele Schreckenbach, Württembergisches Kammerorchester, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei, Helmuth Rilling
Vienna Academy Chamber Choir, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen
Carolyn Sampson, Joanne Lunn, Robin Blaze, Gerd Türk & Dominik Wörner, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki
Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Barockensemble, David Timm, Wolfgang Unger
Building a Library: Jonathan Freeman-Attwood recommends a recording of JS Bach's 'Funeral Ode' for the Queen of Poland BWV198 from among available versions.
This secular cantata was written on the death of Christiane Eberhardine, the Electress of Saxony and Queen of Poland, who was particularly beloved by the people of Saxony for her devotion to her Lutheran faith. Bach employed a rich orchestration and used what was reported to be an "Italian style" of composition. It is one of his very greatest cantatas and deserves to be much better known than it is.
Available versions:
Thomanerchor Leipzig & Gewandhaus Orchester, Georg Christoph Biller
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Giullemette Laurens (mezzo-soprano), Coro Radio Svizzera, Ensemble Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis (download)
Nancy Argenta, Michael Chance, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Stephen Varcoe, The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
Ingird Schmithusen, Charles Brett, Howard Crook& Peter Kooy, La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe
Rotraud Hansman, Helen Watts, Kurt Equiluz, Max van Egmond, Concerto Amsterdam, Monteverdi Chor Hamburg, Jurgen Jurgens
Lisa Larsson, Elizabeth von Magnus, Paul Agnew & Guy de Mey & Klaus Mertens, The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman
Jan Patrick O'Farrell, René Jacobs, John Elwes, Harry van der Kamp, Leonhardt-Consort, Collegium Vocale, Concentus Musicus Wien, Hanover Boys' Choir, Gustav Leonhardt
Ruth Holton, Sytse Buwalda, Knut Schoch, Bas Ramselaar,Holland Boys Choir, Netherlands Bach Collegium, Pieter Jan Leusink
Katharine Fuge, Carlos Mena, Jan Kobow, Stephan Macleod & Francis Jacob, Ricercar Consort, Philippe Pierlot
Arleen Augér, Aldo Baldin, Mechthild Georg, Philippe Huttenlocher, Gabriele Schreckenbach, Württembergisches Kammerorchester, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei, Helmuth Rilling
Vienna Academy Chamber Choir, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen
Carolyn Sampson, Joanne Lunn, Robin Blaze, Gerd Türk & Dominik Wörner, Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki
Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Barockensemble, David Timm, Wolfgang Unger
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