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I have 2 versions of this, one with the English titles on the rear cover and this one with the German titles.

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1Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen
choir vocals:
Chorus Viennensis (in 1972) and Wiener Sängerknaben (in 1972)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (in 1972)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (in 1972)
chorus master:
Hans Gillesberger (in 1972)
recorded at:
Palais Rasumovsky in Wien, Austria (in 1972)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil III, XXIV. Coro „Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen“ (in 1972)
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 Bach2:26
2Mein gläubiges Herze
soprano vocals [boy soprano]:
Peter Jelosits
treble vocals:
Peter Jelosits (from 1975-05-13 until 1975-06-29)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1975-05-13 until 1975-06-29)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1975-05-13 until 1975-06-29)
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1975-05-13 until 1975-06-29)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 68 "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt": II. Aria (Sopran) + Ritornello "Mein gläubiges Herze" (from 1975-05-13 until 1975-06-29)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1725)
librettist:
Christiana Mariana von Ziegler (in 1728)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 68 "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt"
Johann Sebastian Bach4:06
3Jesus bleibet meine Freude
choir vocals:
Tölzer Knabenchor (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
chorus master:
Gerhard Schmidt‐Gaden (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 147 „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“: Teil II, X. Choral „Jesus bleibet meine Freude“ (Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring) (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1723-07-02)
lyricist:
Martin Janus (in 1665)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1723)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (number: 15)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 147 „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“
Johann Sebastian Bach2:42
4Letzte Stunde, brich hereinJohann Sebastian Bach3:53
5Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben
choir vocals:
Tölzer Knabenchor (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
chorus master:
Gerhard Schmidt‐Gaden (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 147 „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“: Teil I, I. Coro „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“ (from 1981-11 until 1983-03)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1723-07-02)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1723)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 147 „Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben“
Johann Sebastian Bach4:53
6Blute nur, du liebes HerzJohann Sebastian Bach4:59
7Erschallet, ihr Lieder
choir vocals:
Collegium Vocale Gent (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20) and Knabenchor Hannover (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
orchestra:
Leonhardt‐Consort (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
conductor:
Gustav Leonhardt (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
chorus master:
Heinz Hennig (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20) and Philippe Herreweghe (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
recorded at:
Doopsgezinde kerk in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 172 "Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten": I. Coro "Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten" (from 1985-12-18 until 1985-12-20)
premiered in:
Weimar, Thüringen, Germany (on 1714-05-20)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1714)
librettist:
[anonymous]
part of:
Kantate, BWV 172 "Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten"
Johann Sebastian Bach4:08
8Du Friedesfürst, Herr Jesu Christ
soprano vocals:
Roger Cericius
treble vocals:
Roger Cericius (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
orchestra:
Leonhardt‐Consort (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
conductor:
Gustav Leonhardt (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele": II. Choral (Sopran) "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1708)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele"
Johann Sebastian Bach2:20
9Liebster Gott, wann werd' ich sterben
recorded in:
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (in 1971-01)
choir vocals:
King's College Choir Cambridge (in 1971-01)
orchestra:
Leonhardt‐Consort (in 1971-01)
conductor:
Gustav Leonhardt (in 1971-01)
chorus master:
David Willcocks (in 1971-01)
recorded at:
Amsterdam in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (in 1971-01)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 8 "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?": I. Coro "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?" (in 1971-01)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1724-09-24)
composed in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (in 1724)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1724)
librettist:
Caspar Neumann
part of:
Kantate, BWV 8.2 "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben?" (2nd version)
Johann Sebastian Bach5:53
10Ich folge dir gleichfalls mit freudigen Schritten
recorded in:
Wien, Austria (from 1965-01 until 1965-04-23)
soprano vocals:
Soloists of the Wiener Sängerknaben
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1965-01 until 1965-04-23)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1965-01 until 1965-04-23)
recording of:
Johannes-Passion, BWV 245: Teil I. No. 9 Aria (Sopran) "Ich folge dir gleichfalls" (from 1965-01 until 1965-04-23)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Johannes-Passion, BWV 245 (St. John Passion, BWV 245)
recording of:
Johannes-Passion, BWV 245: Teil I. No. 9 Aria (Sopran) "Ich folge dir gleichfalls" (from 1965-04-05 until 1965-04-23)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach
part of:
Johannes-Passion, BWV 245 (St. John Passion, BWV 245)
Johann Sebastian Bach4:35
11Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele
choir vocals:
Collegium Vocale (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09) and Knabenchor Hannover (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
orchestra:
Leonhardt‐Consort (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
conductor:
Gustav Leonhardt (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
chorus master:
Heinz Hennig and Philippe Herreweghe
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele": I. Coro "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele" (from 1984-01-05 until 1984-01-09)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1708)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 143 "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele"
Johann Sebastian Bach1:20
12Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterbenJohann Sebastian Bach4:38
13Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
choir vocals:
Tölzer Knabenchor (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
chorus master:
Gerhard Schmidt‐Gaden (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 140 "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme": I. Coro "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" (from 1981-11-06 until 1983-01-22)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1731-11-25)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1731)
is based on:
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
part of:
Kantate, BWV 140 "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme"
Johann Sebastian Bach7:14
14Flößt mein Heiland
choir vocals:
Soloists of the Wiener Sängerknaben
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (in 1972)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (in 1972)
recorded at:
Palais Rasumovsky in Wien, Austria (in 1972)
recording of:
Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248: Teil IV, XXXIX. (Soprano) „Flößt, mein Heiland, flößt dein Namen“ (in 1972)
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 Bach6:21
15Der Himmel lacht, die Erde jubilieret
choir vocals:
Chorus Viennensis (from 1972-10 until 1973) and Wiener Sängerknaben (from 1972-10 until 1973)
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1972-10 until 1973)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1972-10 until 1973)
chorus master:
Hans Gillesberger
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1972-10 until 1973)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 31 "Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret": II. Coro "Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret" (from 1972-10 until 1973)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1715)
part of:
Kantate, BWV 31 "Der Himmel lacht! die Erde jubilieret"
Johann Sebastian Bach4:11
16Erfüllet, ihr himmlischen göttlichen Flammen
choir vocals:
Soloists of the Wiener Sängerknaben
orchestra:
Concentus Musicus Wien (from 1970-12 until 1971-04)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (from 1970-12 until 1971-04, from 1970-12-01 until 1971-04)
recorded at:
Casino Zögernitz in Döbling, Wien, Austria (from 1970-12 until 1971-04, from 1970-12-01 until 1971-04)
recording of:
Kantate, BWV 1 "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern": III. Aria (Soprano) "Erfüllet, ihr himmlischen göttlichen Flammen" (from 1970-12-01 until 1971-04)
premiered in:
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany (on 1725-03-25)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (in 1725)
librettist:
[anonymous]
part of:
Kantate, BWV 1 "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"
Johann Sebastian Bach5:12
17O Haupt voll Blut und WundenJohann Sebastian Bach2:28