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1Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": I. Coro "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": I. Coro "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach5:06
2Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": II. Aria (Basso) "Entsetze dich, mein Herze, nicht"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": II. Aria (Bass) "Entsetze dich, mein Herze, nicht" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach3:50
3Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": III. Rezitativ (Alto) "O Törichter! der sich von Gott entzieht"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
alto vocals:
Anna Reynolds (alto) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": III. Recitativo (Alt) "O Törichter! der sich von Gott entzieht" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:18
4Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": IV. Duett (Alto, Tenore) "So geh ich mit beherzten Schritten"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
alto vocals:
Anna Reynolds (alto) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
tenor vocals:
Peter Schreier (German tenor and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": IV. Aria (Alt, Tenor) "So geh ich mit beherzten Schritten" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach8:28
5Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": V. Recitativo (Sopran) "Drum wenn der Tod zuletzt den Geist"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
soprano vocals:
Edith Mathis (soprano) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": V. Recitativo (Sopran) "Drum wenn der Tod zuletzt den Geist" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:21
6Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit": VI. Choral "Noch eins, Herr will ich bitten dich"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe [Oboe II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit": VI. Choral "Noch eins, Herr, will ich bitten dich" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1725)
part of:
Breitkopf 389 Choralgesänge (number: 345)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 111 "Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:45
7Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": I. Aria (Alto) "Jesus Schläft, was soll ich hoffen?"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
alto vocals:
Anna Reynolds (alto) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": I. Aria (Alt) "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach5:34
8Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": II. Recitativo (Tenore) "Herr! warum trittest du so ferne?"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
tenor vocals:
Peter Schreier (German tenor and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": II. Recitativo (Tenor) "Herr, warum trittest du so ferne?" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:26
9Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": III. Aria (Tenore) "Die schäumenden Wellen von Belials Bächen"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
tenor vocals:
Peter Schreier (German tenor and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": III. Aria (Tenor) "Die schäumenden Wellen von Belials Bächen" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach3:15
10Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": IV. Arioso (Basso) "Ihr Kleingläubigen, warum seid ihr"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": IV. Arioso (Bass) "Ihr Kleingläubigen, warum seid ihr so furchtsam?" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:32
11Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": V. Aria (Basso) "Schweig, aufgetürmtes Meer!"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": V. Aria (Bass) "Schweig, aufgetürmtes Meer!" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach5:38
12Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": VI. Recitativo (Alto) "Wohl mir, mein Jesus spricht ein Wort"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
alto vocals:
Anna Reynolds (alto) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": VI. Recitativo (Alt) "Wohl mir, mein Jesus spricht ein Wort" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach0:39
13Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?": VII. Choral "Unter deinen Schirmen"
sound engineer:
Hans-Peter Schweigmann
producer:
Hansjoachim Reiser (engineer/producer)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore I]:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
oboe d'amore [Oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (oboist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte I]:
Hans-Martin Linde (flutist and conductor) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recorder [Blockflöte II]:
Günther Höller (recorder player) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1972) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1972)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen": VII. Choral "Unter deinen Schirmen" (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
lyricist:
Johann Franck (German poet of the 17th century)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1724)
part of:
Breitkopf 389 Choralgesänge (number: 197)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 81 "Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:26
14Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genug": I. Aria (Basso) "Ich habe genug"
sound engineer and balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
executive producer:
Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Rainer Brock (Producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (in 1968-07) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (in 1968-07)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (in 1968-07) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (in 1968-07)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (in 1968-07)
oboe:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (in 1968-07)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (in 1968-07) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (in 1968-07)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1968-07)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (in 1968-07)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (in 1968-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1970) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (in 1968-07)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung”: I. Aria (Bass) “Ich habe genung, ich habe den Heiland” (in 1968-07)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1727)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung” (for bass)
Johann Sebastian Bach8:10
15Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genug": II. Recitativo (Basso) "Ich habe genug. Mein Trost ist nur allein"
sound engineer and balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
executive producer:
Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Rainer Brock (Producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (in 1968-07) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (in 1968-07)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (in 1968-07) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (in 1968-07)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (in 1968-07)
oboe:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (in 1968-07)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (in 1968-07) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (in 1968-07)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1968-07)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (in 1968-07)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (in 1968-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1970) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (in 1968-07)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genung": II. Recitativo (Bass) "Ich habe genung! Mein Trost ist nur allein" (in 1968-07)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1727)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung” (for bass)
Johann Sebastian Bach1:42
16Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genug": III. Aria (Basso) "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen"
sound engineer and balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
executive producer:
Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Rainer Brock (Producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (in 1968-07) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (in 1968-07)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (in 1968-07) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (in 1968-07)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (in 1968-07)
oboe:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (in 1968-07)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (in 1968-07) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (in 1968-07)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1968-07)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (in 1968-07)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (in 1968-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1970) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (in 1968-07)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genung": III. Aria (Bass) "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen" (in 1968-07)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1727)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung” (for bass)
Johann Sebastian Bach9:44
17Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genug": IV. Recitativo (Basso) "Mein Gott! wann kommt das schöne: Nun!"
sound engineer and balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
executive producer:
Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Rainer Brock (Producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (in 1968-07) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (in 1968-07)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (in 1968-07) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (in 1968-07)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (in 1968-07)
oboe:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (in 1968-07)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (in 1968-07) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (in 1968-07)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1968-07)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (in 1968-07)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (in 1968-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1970) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (in 1968-07)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genung": IV. Recitativo (Bass) "Mein Gott! wenn kömmt das schöne: Nun!" (in 1968-07)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1727)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung” (for bass)
Johann Sebastian Bach1:11
18Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genug": V. Aria (Basso) "Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod"
sound engineer and balance engineer:
Harald Baudis (sound engineer)
executive producer:
Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Rainer Brock (Producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
bassoon [Fagott]:
Detlef Kühl (bassoonist) (in 1968-07) and Karl Kolbinger (bassoonist) (in 1968-07)
cello [Violoncello]:
Johannes Fink (cellist and viola da gamba player) (in 1968-07) and Fritz Kiskalt (cellist) (in 1968-07)
double bass [Kontrabaß]:
Herbert Duft (double bass player) (in 1968-07)
oboe:
Manfred Clement (oboist) (in 1968-07)
organ [Orgel]:
Hedwig Bilgram (harpsichordist and organist) (in 1968-07) and Elmar Schloter (organist) (in 1968-07)
bass vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1968-07)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (in 1968-07)
conductor:
Karl Richter (conductor/ choir master/ organist/ harpsichordist) (in 1968-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use "Deutsche Grammophon") (in 1970) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (in 1968-07)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 82 "Ich habe genung": V. Aria (Bass) "Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod" (in 1968-07)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1727)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 82 “Ich habe genung” (for bass)
Johann Sebastian Bach3:46

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part of:Bach · Kantaten (Archiv Produktion) (number: 1) (order: 1)
ASIN:DE: B000001304 [info]
other databases:https://d-nb.info/355014033 [info]
discography entry:http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/cat/4393692 [info]