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Magnificat in D Major 243 Bach ,j.s. / Korber / Hauk
Magnificat in D Major 243
Bach ,j.s. / Korber / Hauk
Shortly after taking up the position of Thomaskantor in Leipzig in 1723, Bach wrote a Magnificat in E flat major for performance at Christmas. Around a decade later he revised the work, transposing it down to D major and making it more concise. Utilizing a Biblical text, the piece is suffused with a series of memorable arias and choruses and orchestrated with spectacular grandeur. Lumen is a contemporary musical dialogue that urges empathy between the three Abrahamic religions. Translating the oratorio form into a 'unity of diversity,' Robert M. Helmschrott has converted the poetry of the Old and New Testaments, the Torah and Qur'an into an interfaith 'language of sounds and singing.'
FRANZ HAUK / WORKS BY BACH A. O.
| Medios de comunicación | Música CD (Disco compacto) |
| Número de discos | 1 |
| Compositor | Bach, Johann Sebastian / Helmschrott, Robert M. |
| Publicado | 8 de febrero de 2019 |
| EAN/UPC | 0747313904976 |
| Etiqueta | NAXOS 8579049 |
| Género | Choral Music |
| Dimensiones | 125 × 140 × 10 mm · 103 g |
| Director | Franz Hauk |
| Orquesta | Concerto De Bassus |
| Solista | Sophia Korber / Anna Karmasin A.o. |
Lista de canciones
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- Thornhill, Siri - Magnificat D-dur Bwv 243
- Maginificat
- Et Exsultavit Spiritus Meus
- Quia Respexit Humilitatem
- Omnes Generations
- Quia Fecit Mihi Magna
- Et Misericordia
- Fecit Potentiam
- Deposuit Potentes
- Esurientes Implevit Bonis
- Suscepit Israel
- Sicut Locutus Est
- Gloria Patri
- Thornhill, Siri - Lumen (2017)
- 1. Tempus Praeteritum
- 2. Tempus Praesens
- 3. Tempus Posterum