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Bach: Kantaten - Wer Mich Liebet, Der Wird Mein Wort Halten, BWV 74; Herz Und Mund Und Tat Und Leben, BWV 147 [L-2]
J. S. Bach: Cantata BWV 147 (including chorale "Jesu, joy of man's desiring") & BWV 74 - The Classics 4 [L-2]
Bach: Cantatas "Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten," BWV 74; "Herz und uMund und Tat und Leben," BWV 147 [L-2]
Bach: Cantates "Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten," BWV 74; "Herz und uMund und Tat und Leben," BWV 147 [L-2]
J.S. Bach: 10 Festkantaten [C-7]
Bach: 13 Sacred Cantatas & 13 Sinfonias [C-3] |
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Cantata BWV 147 [LP: 32:34; CD: 32:20] |
Helmut Winschermann |
Nederlands Vocaal Ensemble (Chorus Master: Marinus Voorberg) & Berliner Capella / Deutsche Bachsolisten |
Soprano: Ileana Cotrubas; Alto: Julia Hamari; Tenor: Kurt Equiluz; Bass: William Reimer
Don Smithers (Trumpet); Helmut Winschermann (Oboe d'Amore); Ernst Mayer-Schierning (Violin) [BWV 147/5]
Continuo: Werner Thomas (Cello); Walter Meuter (Double-bass); Gottfried Bach (Harpsichord & Organ) |
Philips 6500386 (NL)
Philips 6598800 (NL)
Philips 13PC-295 (JP)
Philips ý6500386 (FR)
Philips 6500386 (UK)
Philips 6542806-810
Philips 454346 |
Jan 4-7, 1972 |
LP / TT: 56:28
LP / TT: 56:28
LP / TT: 56:28
LP / TT: 56:28
LP / TT: 56:28
10-LP / TT:
5-CD / TT: 352:39 |
Recorded in Viersen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. |
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J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwork, 7. Folge [C-1] (BWV 78, 147) |
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Cantata BWV 147 [32:20] |
Hermann Max |
Dormagener Kantorei / Collegium Instrumentale Köln (on original instruments, Kammerton of Bach's time in Leipzig) |
Soprano: Barbara Schlick; Alto: Hilke Helling; Tenor: Lutz-Michael Harder; Bass: Berthold Possemeyer
Wolfgang Basch (Trumpet); Günther Höller (Transverse Flute); Konrad Alfing (Horn); Helmut Hucke (Baroque Oboe, Oboe d'amore, Oboe da caccia); Hans-Peter Westemann (Baroque Oboe, Oboe da caccia); Claus Fithjof Boden (Baroque Bassoon); Günter Vollmer (Solo Violin); Ruth Nielen, Klaus Giersch, Bernhard Ratajczak, Ilsebill Schellenberger (Violins); Fredrik Pachla (Viola); Manfred Becker (Violoncello); Dietrich Schlender (Double-bass); Peter Neumann (Positive Organ) |
FSM Candide 33137 |
Jun 9, 16 & 17, 1975 |
LP / TT: 55:55 |
Recorded at Thomaskirche, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Recording & Editing: Thomas-Tonstudio, Düsseldorf; Production Manager: Christoph Lehmann; Sound Engineer: Heinz-Otto Behr. |
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Die Bach Kantate Vol. 12 (Cantatas BWV 147, 71, 192)
Edition Bachakademie Vol. 45 (Cantatas BWV 146, 147) |
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Cantata BWV 147 [CD-1: 31:24; CD-2: 31:25] |
Helmuth Rilling |
Frankfurter Kantorei / Bach-Collegium Stuttgart |
Soprano: Arleen Augér; Alto: Helen Watts; Tenor: Kurt Equiluz; Bass: Wolfgang Schöne
Bernhard Schmid, Hermann Sauter (Trumpets); Hansjörg Schellenberger (Oboe, Oboe da caccia); Dietmar Keller (Oboe d'amore, Oboe da caccia); Günther Pfitzenmaier (Bassoon); Wilhelm Melcher (Violin); Jürgen Wolf (Continuo Cello); Manfred Gräser (Double-bass); Martha Schuster (Harpsichord); Montserrat Torrent (Positive Organ) |
Hänssler 98.863
Hänssler 92.045
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Sep 1976; Jan, June 1977 |
CD / TT: 64:26
CD / TT: 71:30
MP3 / TT: 71:31 |
Recorded at Gedächtniskirche Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Recording: Südwest-Tonstudio, Stuttgart; Studio Management: Richard Hauck; Sound Engineer: Henno Quasthoff.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 147: Complete Cantata [31:27]
CD-2: Cantatas BWV 146, BWV 147 [HD: 71:29] | Cantatas BWV 146, BWV 147 [71:30]
Buy this album at:
CD-1 (1997): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
CD-1: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
CD-2 (2000): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
CD-2 (2000): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
Music Download: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de |
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The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (December 2001 - August 2024)
Thanks to contributors: Rainer Baruth (January 2012, Jacobus van Dijk (June 2014), Rolf Günther (October 2012), Rainer Harald (February 2020), Frits V. Herbold (March 2012), Teddy Kaufman (February 2007), Christian Moll (October-November 2009, May 2010), Jean-Gabriel Puyraveau (May 2013), Russ Sackowitz (September 2008), Peter Schmidt (June 2007), Burke Smith (June 2008), Nagamiya Tutomu (December 2005) |
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