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Download Booklet Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 Cantatas Vol 21: Cambridge/Walpole St Peter SDG118 COVER SDG118 CD 1 74:50 For Quinquagesima Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe BWV 22 Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn BWV 23 Herr Jesu Christ, wahr’ Mensch und Gott BWV 127 Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem BWV 159 Ruth Holton soprano, Claudia Schubert alto James Oxley tenor, Peter Harvey bass CD 2 60:14 For the Annunciation/Palm Sunday/Oculi C Himmelskönig, sei willkommen BWV 182 M Widerstehe doch der Sünde BWV 54 Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 Y K Malin Hartelius soprano, Nathalie Stutzmann alto James Gilchrist tenor, Peter Harvey bass The Monteverdi Choir The English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 5 March 2000 Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 26 March 2000 Soli Deo Gloria Volume 21 SDG 118 P 2006 Monteverdi Productions Ltd C 2006 Monteverdi Productions Ltd www.solideogloria.co.uk Edition by Reinhold Kubik, Breitkopf & Härtel Manufactured in Italy LC13772 8 43183 01182 7 21 SDG 118 Bach Cantatas Gardiner Bach Cantatas Gardiner CD 1 74:50 For Quinquagesima The Monteverdi Choir The Choir of Clare Basses Altos The English Recorders 1-5 16:04 Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe BWV 22 College, Cambridge Maxwell Grender-Jones Michael Allsop Baroque Soloists Catherine Latham Sopranos Director of Music Jeremy Marwell Catherine Arnold Marion Scott 6-9 15:41 Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn BWV 23 Donna Deam First Violins Timothy Brown Jonathan Midgley Emily Attree Katharine Fuge Alison Bury Oboes 10-14 19:52 Herr Jesu Christ, wahr’ Mensch und Gott BWV 127 Jon Saunders Thomas Blunt Angharad Gruffydd Jones Sopranos Anne Schumann Xenia Löffler Reuben Thomas Adrian Sanders 15-19 17:04 Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem BWV 159 Elisabeth Priday Iona Coltart Debbie Diamond James Eastaway Christopher Weston Elin Manahan Thomas Jennifer Davison Tenors Penelope Spencer 20 5:34 Appendix: Coro Herr Jesu Christ, wahr’ Mensch und Gott Bassoon Suzanne Flowers Joanna Harris Alastair Brookshaw Rebecca Livermore The Choir of Trinity Alastair Mitchell Vanessa Huntly Paul Casey Altos College, Cambridge Second Violins Ruth Holton soprano, Claudia Schubert alto Nicola Ihnatowicz Christopher Landau Trumpet David Clegg Director of Music Lucy Howard Louise Kateck Andrew Tortise Gabriele Cassone James Oxley tenor, Peter Harvey bass Charles Humphries Richard Marlow Andrew Roberts Christina Sampson Oliver Mercer Robin Tyson Jane Gillie Organ Sopranos Lucy Ballard Altos Basses Alison Townley Alastair Ross Rachel Bennett The Monteverdi Choir Suzanne Aspden Thomas Allwood Tenors Eugenie Cheng Violas Harpsichord Matthew Orton Stephen Garner The Choirs of Clare and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge Julian Podger Paula Downes Annette Isserlis Silas John Standage James Rivett Charles Lewis Vernon Kirk Helen Deeming Lisa Cochrane The English Baroque Soloists Emma Thompson Angus McCarey Nicolas Robertson Annie Stewart Katie Heller Angus Wilson John Eliot Gardiner Robert Murray Tenors Joanna Harris Cellos John Harte Rebecca Williams Basses David Watkin Live recording from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage Alex Jupp Eleanor Major Julian Clarkson Ruth Alford Matthew Moon Joanna Willmott King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 5 March 2000 Thomas Guthrie Paul Naish Hannah Malkin Double Bass Michael McCarthy Judith Evans Richard Savage John Smyth SDG118 FRONT WALLET C M Y K CD 1 74:50 For Quinquagesima The Monteverdi Choir The Choir of Clare Basses Altos The English Recorders 1-5 16:04 Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe BWV 22 College, Cambridge Maxwell Grender-Jones Michael Allsop Baroque Soloists Catherine Latham Sopranos Director of Music Jeremy Marwell Catherine Arnold Marion Scott 6-9 15:41 Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn BWV 23 Donna Deam First Violins Timothy Brown Jonathan Midgley Emily Attree Katharine Fuge Alison Bury Oboes 10-14 19:52 Herr Jesu Christ, wahr’ Mensch und Gott BWV 127 Jon Saunders Thomas Blunt Angharad Gruffydd Jones Sopranos Anne Schumann Xenia Löffler Reuben Thomas Adrian Sanders 15-19 17:04 Sehet! Wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem BWV 159 Elisabeth Priday Iona Coltart Debbie Diamond James Eastaway Christopher Weston Elin Manahan Thomas Jennifer Davison Tenors Penelope Spencer 20 5:34 Appendix: Coro Herr Jesu Christ, wahr’ Mensch und Gott Bassoon Suzanne Flowers Joanna Harris Alastair Brookshaw Rebecca Livermore The Choir of Trinity Alastair Mitchell Vanessa Huntly Paul Casey Altos College, Cambridge Second Violins Ruth Holton soprano, Claudia Schubert alto Nicola Ihnatowicz Christopher Landau Trumpet David Clegg Director of Music Lucy Howard Louise Kateck Andrew Tortise Gabriele Cassone James Oxley tenor, Peter Harvey bass Charles Humphries Richard Marlow Andrew Roberts Christina Sampson Oliver Mercer Robin Tyson Jane Gillie Organ Sopranos Lucy Ballard Altos Basses Alison Townley Alastair Ross Rachel Bennett The Monteverdi Choir Suzanne Aspden Thomas Allwood Tenors Eugenie Cheng Violas Harpsichord Matthew Orton Stephen Garner The Choirs of Clare and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge Julian Podger Paula Downes Annette Isserlis Silas John Standage James Rivett Charles Lewis Vernon Kirk Helen Deeming Lisa Cochrane The English Baroque Soloists Emma Thompson Angus McCarey Nicolas Robertson Annie Stewart Katie Heller Angus Wilson John Eliot Gardiner Robert Murray Tenors Joanna Harris Cellos John Harte Rebecca Williams Basses David Watkin Live recording from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage Alex Jupp Eleanor Major Julian Clarkson Ruth Alford Matthew Moon Joanna Willmott King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 5 March 2000 Thomas Guthrie Paul Naish Hannah Malkin Double Bass Michael McCarthy Judith Evans Richard Savage John Smyth SDG118 FRONT WALLET C M Y K CD 2 60:14 For the Annunciation / Palm Sunday / Oculi The Monteverdi Choir Basses Cellos Jonathan Brown Melanie Beck 1-8 26:31 Himmelskönig, sei willkommen BWV 182 Sopranos Simon Oberst Helen Verney Lucinda Houghton (For Palm Sunday/Annunciation) Daniel Jordan Angela Kazimierczuk Double Bass Charles Pott 9-11 12:09 Widerstehe doch der Sünde BWV 54 Charlotte Mobbs Valerie Botwright Gill Ross (For the Third Sunday in Lent (Oculi)) The English Recorder Nicola Jenkin Baroque Soloists Catherine Latham 12-17 21:25 Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 Katie Pringle Elizabeth Roberts First Violins Oboes (For the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) Elin Manahan Thomas Maya Homburger Marcel Ponseele Nicolette Moonen James Eastaway Altos Malin Hartelius soprano, Nathalie Stutzmann alto Pauline Nobes Elinor Carter Bassoon Sarah Bealby-Wright James Gilchrist tenor, Peter Harvey bass William Towers Philip Turbett Henrietta Wayne Robin Tyson Horns William Missin Second Violins Roger Montgomery The Monteverdi Choir Adrian Butterfield Tenors Gavin Edwards Roy Mowatt The English Baroque Soloists Robert Murray Alison Townley Organ Simon Davies John Eliot Gardiner Amelia Benjamin Howard Moody Paul Tindall Andrew Mackenzie- Violas Harpsichord Live recording from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage Wicks Annette Isserlis Silas John Standage Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 26 March 2000 Lisa Cochrane Colin Kitching Nicolette Moonen SDG118 BACK WALLET C M Y K CD 2 60:14 For the Annunciation / Palm Sunday / Oculi The Monteverdi Choir Basses Cellos Jonathan Brown Melanie Beck 1-8 26:31 Himmelskönig, sei willkommen BWV 182 Sopranos Simon Oberst Helen Verney Lucinda Houghton (For Palm Sunday/Annunciation) Daniel Jordan Angela Kazimierczuk Double Bass Charles Pott 9-11 12:09 Widerstehe doch der Sünde BWV 54 Charlotte Mobbs Valerie Botwright Gill Ross (For the Third Sunday in Lent (Oculi)) The English Recorder Nicola Jenkin Baroque Soloists Catherine Latham 12-17 21:25 Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1 Katie Pringle Elizabeth Roberts First Violins Oboes (For the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) Elin Manahan Thomas Maya Homburger Marcel Ponseele Nicolette Moonen James Eastaway Altos Malin Hartelius soprano, Nathalie Stutzmann alto Pauline Nobes Elinor Carter Bassoon Sarah Bealby-Wright James Gilchrist tenor, Peter Harvey bass William Towers Philip Turbett Henrietta Wayne Robin Tyson Horns William Missin Second Violins Roger Montgomery The Monteverdi Choir Adrian Butterfield Tenors Gavin Edwards Roy Mowatt The English Baroque Soloists Robert Murray Alison Townley Organ Simon Davies John Eliot Gardiner Amelia Benjamin Howard Moody Paul Tindall Andrew Mackenzie- Violas Harpsichord Live recording from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage Wicks Annette Isserlis Silas John Standage Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 26 March 2000 Lisa Cochrane Colin Kitching Nicolette Moonen SDG118 BACK WALLET C M Y K The Bach Cantata Pilgrimage The harpsichord used for the Cantata BWV 1 was endowed Recorded live in King’s College project, made by Andrew by His Royal Highness, Chapel, Cambridge, on 5 March Patron Wooderson, and the organ, made The Prince of Wales. 2000 (CD1) and St Peter’s, His Royal Highness, by Robin Jennings, were bought Cantata BWV 182 was endowed Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, on The Prince of Wales and generously made available by Mr and Mrs Andrew Wong. 26 March 2000 (CD2), as part of to the Monteverdi by Sir David the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage Principal Donors and Lady Walker (harpsichord) The Walpole St Peter concert The Dunard Fund and Lord and Lady Burns (organ). was sponsored by The Producer: Isabella de Sabata Mr and Mrs Donald Kahn Foundation for Sport and the Arts. Balance engineers: Everett Porter The Kohn Foundation Our thanks go to the Bach (Polyhymnia) (CD1); Jean-Marie Mr Alberto Vilar Cantata Pilgrimage committee,
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