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M-1 |
Bach Aria Group [C-9] |
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Aria for Bass (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [] |
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Bach Aria Group |
Bass-Baritone: Norman Farrow; Robert Bloom (Oboe); Paul Ulanowsky (Piano); Bernard Greenhouse (Cello) |
Decca Gold Label |
Mid 1950's ? |
LP / TT: |
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M-2 |
Benjamin Matthews sings Bach! - LIVE, 1966 [C-1] |
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Aria for Bass Endlich wird mein Joch (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [5:35] |
Bass-Baritone: Benjamin Matthews; Wayne Sanders (Piano) |
YouTube |
Dec 11, 1966 |
Audio / TT: |
Recorded live in Chicago, Illinois, USA. |
M-6 |
The Soulful Bach and Telemann [C-1] |
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Recitative for Bass Mein Wandel auf der Welt (Mvt. 2) from Cantata BWV 56 [2:15] (bass w/ oboe & continuo)
Aria for Bass Endlich, endlich wird mein Joch (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [6:02] (bass w/ oboe & continuo) |
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Olde Friends Concert Artists [period instruments] |
Soprano: Sandra Simon [BWV 158]; Bass-Baritone: Daniel Lichti
Washington McClain (Oboe); Allison Edberg (Violin); Ann Marie Morgan (Baroque Cello); Sue Yelanjian (Double-bass); Elisabeth Wright (Harpsichord)
Catharina Meints (Baroque Cello) [BWV 163] |
Centaur CRC-2658 |
Nov 4-8, 2001 |
CD / TT: 63:24 |
Recorded at United Methodist Church of Painesville, Ohio, USA.
Producers: Ann Marie Morgan & Emlyn Ngai; Engineer: Thomas Knab.
Buy this album at:
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CD: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de |
M-7 |
XIII Internationaler Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Wettbewerb [R-1] |
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Aria for Bass (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [6:52] |
Konstanze Beyer |
Leipziger Barockorchester |
Bass-Baritone: Dominik Wörner |
Bach-Archiv Leipzig |
Jul 6, 2002 |
2-CD / TT: 94:54 |
Live recording of prize-winners' concert at Großen Saal der Hochschule für Musik und Theater 'Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy', Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. |
M-8 |
J.S. Bach: Endlich wird mein Joch [C-1] |
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Aria for Bass Endlich wird mein Joch (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [6:40] |
Baritone: Kyle Ferrill; Peggy Pearson (Oboe); Rosemary Hyler-Ritter (Harpsichord) |
Classical Connect |
Mar 16, 2006 |
Audio / TT: 6:40 |
Recorded at…
Listen on Classical Connect:
Cantata BWV 56: Mvt. 3: Aria |
M-9 |
Mis Suenos de Tango · My Dreams of Tango |
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Adagio (Mvt. 1) from Cantata BWV 56, arranged for flute & guitar [2:10] |
Elizabeth Williams (Flute); William Simcoe (Guitar) |
Eroica |
2006 ? |
CD |
Buy this album at:
CD: Amazon.com |
M-10 |
"Endlich wird mein Joch" from Cantata No. 56 [C-2] |
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Aria for Bass Endlich wird mein Joch (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [6:26] |
Bass-Baritone: Donald Hartmann; James Douglass (Piano) |
YouTube |
May 16, 2010 |
Video / TT: |
Recorded & filmed live at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Greensboro, North Carolina., USA, on the ocassion of celebrating the centennial of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
2nd recording of Cantata BWV 56 by D. Hartmann.
Watch on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 56: Mvt. 3: Aria [6:26] |
M-12 |
J. S. Bach: BWV 56 - KOMM O TOD |
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Chorale Komm, o Tod (Mvt. 5) from Cantata BWV 56 [2:09] |
Conductor: Erdem Nusret Karakaş |
Nazim Hikmet Akademi Korosu (Nazim Hikmet Academy Choir) |
Naile Ilgaz (Piano) |
YouTube |
Jun 9, 2013 |
Video / TT: |
Recorded & filmed live at San Pacifico Kilisesi/Church, Büyükada, İstanbul, Turkey.
Watch on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 56: Mvt. 5: Chorale [2:09] |
M-13 |
Exhilarating Baroque Cantatas, Arias, and Sontatas by Bach, Handel, and Telamann [CV-1] |
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Aria for Bass Endlich, endlich wird mein Joch (Mvt. 3) from Cantata BWV 56 [7:01] |
Preethi de Silva (Harpsichord, Artistic Director) |
Con Gioia Early Music Ensemble |
BWV 56/3: Baritone: John Buffet
Lot Demeyer (Baroque Oboe); William Skeen (Baroque Violoncello) |
YouTube |
Nov 10, 2019 |
Video / TT: |
Recorded & filmed live at Boston Court Performing Arts Center, Pasadena, California, USA.
Watch on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 56/3: Mvt. 3: Aria [B] [7:01] |
< Part 9: Complete Recordings 2020-2029 |
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The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (October 2000 - November 2023)
Thanks to contributors: Roland Wörner (October 2002); Michael Meacock (Arton) (December 2002); David Sherr (November 2004); Johan van Veen (April 2005) |
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