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1Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 1. Chorus: "Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (in 1965)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts‐Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, I. Coro „Jauchzet, frohlocket“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
is based on:
Kantate, BWV 214 "Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!": I. Coro "Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!"
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach8:19
2Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 2. Recitative: "Es begab sich aber zu der Zeit" (Evangelist)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals [Evangelist]:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, II. Recitativo „Es begab sich aber zu der Zeit“ (Evangelista) (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:41
3Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 3. Recitative: "Nun wird mein liebster Bräutigam"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
alto vocals:
Christa Ludwig (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, III. Recitativo (Alto) „Nun wird mein liebster Bräutigam“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:07
4Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 4. Aria: "Bereite dich, Zion" (alto)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
alto vocals:
Christa Ludwig (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, IV. Aria (Alto) „Bereite dich, Zion“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach6:03
5Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 5. Chorale: "Wie soll ich dich empfangen"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-05 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-05 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-05 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-05 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, V. Choral „Wie soll ich dich empfangen“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
is based on:
Wie soll ich dich empfangen
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:18
6Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 6. Recitative: "Und sie gebar ihren ersten Sohn" (Evangelist)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals [Evangelist]:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, VI. Recitativo „Und sie gebar ihren ersten Sohn“ (Evangelista) (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach0:30
7Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 7. Chorale: "Er ist auf Erden kommen arm" (sopranos) / Recitative: "Wer will die Liebe recht erhöhn" (bass)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
bass vocals:
Franz Crass (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, VII. Choral (Soprano) con Recitativo (Basso) „Er ist auf Erden kommen arm“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach3:35
8Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 8. Aria: "Großer Herr, o starker König" (bass)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
bass vocals:
Franz Crass (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, VIII. Aria (Basso) „Großer Herr, o starker König“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach5:39
9Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part One "For the First Day of Christmas": 9. Chorale: "Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil I, IX. Choral „Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-25)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:34
10Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 10. Sinfonia
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Munich Bach Orchestra (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (in 1966)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, X. Sinfonia (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach7:14
11Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 11. Recitative: "Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend" (Evangelist)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals [Evangelist]:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XI. Recitativo „Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend“ (Evangelista) (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:01
12Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 12. Chorale: "Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XII. Choral „Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
librettist:
Johann von Rist (in 1641)
part of:
Breitkopf 389 Choralgesänge (number: 80)
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:08
13Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 13. Recitative: "Und der Engel sprach zu ihnen" (Evangelist) / "Fürchtet euch nicht!" (Angel)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
soprano vocals [Angel]:
Gundula Janowitz (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals [Evangelist]:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XIII. Recitativo „Und der Engel sprach zu ihnen“ (Evangelista, Angelus) (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach0:59
14Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 14. Recitative: "Was Gott dem Abraham verheßen" (bass)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
bass vocals:
Franz Crass (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XIV. Recitativo (Basso) „Was Gott dem Abraham verheißen“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach0:56
15Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 15. Aria: "Frohe Hirten, eilt, ach eilet" (tenor)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XV. Aria (Tenore) „Frohe Hirten, eilt, ach eilet“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach3:56
16Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 16. Recitative "Und das habt zum Zeichen" (Evangelist)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
tenor vocals [Evangelist]:
Fritz Wunderlich (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XVI. Recitativo „Und das habt zum Zeichen“ (Evangelista) (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach0:28
17Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 17. Chorale: "Schaut hin, dort liegt im finstern Stall"
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
choir vocals:
Münchener Bach‐Chor (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XVII. Choral „Schaut hin, dort liegt im finstern Stall“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
lyricist:
Paul Gerhardt
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Breitkopf 389 Choralgesänge (number: 323)
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach0:45
18Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 18. Recitative "So geht denn hin, ihr Hirten, geht" (bass)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
bass vocals:
Franz Crass (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XVIII. Recitativo (Basso) „So geht denn hin“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach1:01
19Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Part Two "For the Second Day of Christmas": 19. Aria: "Schlafe, mein Liebster, genieße der Ruh" (alto)
recording engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann
executive producer:
Gerd Ploebsch and Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann
producer:
Hans Weber
bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Detlev Kühl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
cello:
Kurt Engert (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Oswald Uhl (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
double bass:
Herbert Duft (from 1965-02 until 1965-06) and Ludwig Kiblböck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia I]:
Kurt Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
horn [corno da caccia II]:
Willy Beck (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe I], oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore I] and oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia I]:
Edgar Shann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe [oboe II] and oboe d'amore [oboe d'amore II]:
Kurt Hausmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
oboe da caccia [oboe da caccia II]:
Gustav Meyer (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
organ:
Hedwig Bilgram (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
transverse flute:
Paul Meisen (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet I]:
Maurice André (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet II]:
Bernhard Gediga (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
trumpet [trumpet III]:
Wilhelm Oppermann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
violin:
Otto Büchner (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
alto vocals:
Christa Ludwig (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
orchestra:
Münchener Bach‐Orchester (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
conductor:
Karl Richter (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recorded at:
Herkulessaal in München, Bayern, Germany (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil II, XIX. Aria (Alto) „Schlafe, mein Liebster“ (from 1965-02 until 1965-06)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1734-12-26)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (from 1734 until 1735)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248 (Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, "Christmas Oratorio")
Johann Sebastian Bach11:15
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