Recordings/Discussions
Background Information
Performer Bios

Poet/Composer Bios

Additional Information

Recordings & Discussions of Cantatas: Main Page | Cantatas BWV 1-50 | Cantatas BWV 51-100 | Cantatas BWV 101-150 | Cantatas BWV 151-200 | Cantatas BWV 201-224 | Cantatas BWV Anh | Order of Discussion
Discussions of General Topics: Cantatas & Other Vocal Works | Performance Practice | Radio, Concerts, Festivals, Recordings


Cantata BWV 80a=BWV80.1
Alles, was von Gott geboren


Ref.

BWV 80a=BWV80.1

German Title

Alles, was von Gott geboren

English Title

All that which of God is fathered (by Z. Philip Ambrose)

Event:

Cantata for Oculi [3rd Sunday in Lent]
Readings: Epistle: Ephesians 5: 1-9; Gospel: Luke 11: 14-28
Musical Context: Motets & Chorales for Sundays in Lent

Composed

Composed partly in Weimar, 1715 for the 3rd Sunday in Lent (BWV 80a). Revised and expanded: Leipzig, around 1730. Cantata BWV 80 is as a reworking of cantatas BWV 80a and BWV 80b.
1st performance (BWV 80a): March 15, 1715 - Weimar; 2nd performance (BWV 80b): 1728-1731 - Leipzig; 3rd performance (BWV 80): 1735-1740 - Leipzig

Text:

Authors: Salomo Franck (Mvts. 1-5); Martin Luther (Mvt. 6)

BWV 80a Text: German-1 | German-5 | German-6 | German-7
Translations: English-1 | English-10 | English-13
Dutch-0 | Dutch-3 | Spanish-3
Chorale Text: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott [BWV 80a/6]

Scoring

Music lost

BWV 80a Scores: -

References:

BWV 80a=BWV 80.1 References: BGA: - | NBA: - | BC: A 52 | Zwang: - | First Published: - | Bach Digital (Weimar version

Commentaries:

BWV 80a Commentaries: English: Crouch
Nielsen [Danish] | EvH [Dutch] | Role [French]

Music

-

Discussions

Week of October 22, 2000; Week of November 2, 2008; Week of March 17, 2013


Contents

 

Complete Recordings BWV 80:
Part 1: Complete Recordings 1900-1949 (1)
Part 2: Complete Recordings 1950-1959 (4)
Part 3: Complete Recordings 1960-1969 (7)
Part 4: Complete Recordings 1970-1979 (5)
Part 5: Complete Recordings 1980-1989 (7)
Part 6: Complete Recordings 1990-1999 (6)
Part 7: Complete Recordings 2000-2009 (13)
Part 8: Complete Recordings 2010-2019 (27)
Part 9: Complete Recordings 2020-2029 (13) = 84
Recordings of Individual Movements:
Part 11: Individual Movements (39)
Complete Recordings of BWV 80a (3)
Details of BWV 80b

General Discussions:
Discussions - Part 1 (1st round)
Discussions - Part 2
Discussions - Part 3
Discussions - Part 4
Discussions - Part 5 (2nd round)
Discussions - Part 6 (3rd round)
Discussions - Part 7 (4th round)
Discussions of Individual Recordings:
Complete Cantatas Vol. 22 - T. Koopman
Bach Edition Vol. 4 & 5 - Cantatas Vol. 1 & 2 - P.J. Leusink
Cantatas Vol. 27 - M. Suzuki
Bach Hits Back - Swingle Singers

Discography

Complete Recordings


1

Bach: Kantate BWV 80a Alles was von Gott geboren, Diethard Hellmann [CR-80a]

Cantata BWV 80a, reconstructed by Diethard Hellmann (?) [17:28]

Diethard Hellmann

Kantorei und Kammerchor der Christuskirche Mainz

Soprano: Ursula Buckel; Alto: Margrit Conrad; Tenor: Egon Hoss; Bass: Jakob Stämpfli

YouTube

Late 1960's ?

Audio / TT:

Recorded at Christuskirche, Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Tape recording from the radio.
Listen on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 80a: Complete Cantata [17:28]


2

Einsamkeit, o stilles Wesen: Deutsche Kantaten des Barock (German Cantatas of the Baroque) [C-1]

 
 

33-38. Cantata BWV 80a (reconstruction of the orginal Weimar version by Hans Bergmann) [15:59]

Christoph Hesse

Barockorchester L'arpa festante

Sopranos: Sibylla Rubens (solo), Maria Weber (ripieno); Altos: David Erler (solo), Alexandra Rawohl (ripieno); Tenors: Hans Jörg Mammel (solo), Tiago Oliveira (ripieno); Bass: Thomas Gropper (solo), Martin Peters (ripieno)
BOLAF: Violins: Christoph Hesse, Angelika Balzer; Violas: Ursula Plagge-Zimmermann; Violas d'amore: Christoph Hesse, Florian Mohr; Oboe: Meike Güldenhaupt; Transverse Flute: Renate Sudhaus; Bassoon: Uschi Bruckdorfer; Violoncello: Anja Enderle; Violone: Haralt Martens; Lute: Johannes Vogt; Organ & harpsichord: Ralf Waldner

Christophorus CHR-77437
=

Feb 22-24, 2017

CD / TT: 77:13
MP3 / TT: 76:58

Recorded at Ev. Kirche, Niedereggenen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
Executive Producers: Christoph Hesse, Joachim Berenbold; Recording Producer & Digital Editing: Peter Laenger, Tritonus Musikproduktion (Stuttgart).
Watch on YouTube:
Cantata BWV 80a: Complete Cantata [14:58]
Buy this album at:
CD (2019): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
Music Download (2019): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de


3

J.S. Bach: Friede auf Erden – Rekonstruierte Kantaten
Peace on earth – Reconstructed cantatas (BWV 197.1, 80.1, 190.1)
[C-1]

 
 
 

8-13. Cantata Alles, was von Gott geboren, BWV 80.1, Reconstruction by Klaus Hofmann [15:13] SATB

Holger Speck

Vocalensemble Rastatt / Les Favorites Barockorchester

Soloists: Soprano: Miriam Feuersinger; Alto: Terry Wey; Tenor: Florian Sievers; Bass: Sebastian Noack
Vocalensemble Rastatt: Sopranos: Clara Steuerwald, Julia Obert, Lucia Boisserée, Sarah M. Newman, Natasha Schnur, Aline Wilhelmy; Altos: Jan Jerlitschka, Valerie Pfannkuch, Philipp Cieslewicz, Anna Ziegelmeir, Eva Marti, Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya; Tenors: Daniel Tepper, Thomas Dorn, Korbinian Krol, Patrick Siegrist, Marcel Hubner, Michael Seifferth; Basses: Daniel Raschinsky, Florian Hartmann, Karsten Müller, Alexander Schmidt, Lucas Heller, Thomas San Miguel
Les Favorites: Violins 1: Veronika Skuplik (Concert-master, Soloist Tr. 12), Miriam Risch, Marina Kakuno, Franciska Hajdu; Violins 2: Steffen Hamm, Csenge Orgován, Donata Wilken, Julia Krikkay; Violas: Werner Saller (Soloist Tr. 12), Florian Schulte, Sara Gomez Yunta; Violoncellos: Piroska Baranyay (Soloist Bc-Cello), Mátyás Virág; Double-bass: Peter Ferretti; Organ: Torsten Übelhör; Trumpet I: Fruscina Hara; Trumpet II: István Lukács; Trumpet III: Sophia Kälber; Drums: Charlie Ziegler; Flute I: Wiebke Oppermann; Flute: II Sarah Möller; Oboe I: Eduard Wesly; Oboe II: Hanna Lindeijer; Oboe III: Douwe Van der Meulen; Bassoon: Eva Maria Horn

Carus Verlag 83.532
=

Oct 23-25, 2023

HRA / TT: 53:07
MP3 / TT: 52:51

Recorded at the Hans-Rosbaud-Studio, Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Co-production by Südwestrundfunk and Carus-Verlag. Balance Engineer: Daniel Senger, Johannes Grosch; Recording Producer/Editing/Mastering: Tobias Hoff; Editorial Board (SWR Kultur): Dr. Bettina Winkler.
Listen on YouTube:
CD: Complete Album [Playlist; 20 Tracks; TT: 53:11]
Buy this album at:
CD (2024): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de
Music Download (2024): Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de


The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (November 2019 - October 2024)
Thanks to contributors: Rainer Harald (November 2019); Holger Hilsenitz (November 2019); Filip Adam Zieliński (November 2020)

Cantata BWV 80a: Alles, was von Gott geboren [music lost] for Oculi [3rd Sunday in Lent] (1715)
Discography: Details & Complete Recordings
Discussions: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7


Recordings & Discussions of Cantatas: Main Page | Cantatas BWV 1-50 | Cantatas BWV 51-100 | Cantatas BWV 101-150 | Cantatas BWV 151-200 | Cantatas BWV 201-224 | Cantatas BWV Anh | Order of Discussion
Discussions of General Topics: Cantatas & Other Vocal Works | Performance Practice | Radio, Concerts, Festivals, Recordings




 

Back to the Top


Last update: Saturday, November 02, 2024 08:04