JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Cantatas
"Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen" BWV 66
"Christ lag in Todesbanden" BWV 4
"Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß" BWV 134
"Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden" BWV 6
Angelika Lenter – soprano
Aline Wilhelmy – soprano
Susanne Langner – alto
Marie Henriette Reinhold – alto
Wolfram Lattke – tenor
Robert Pohlers – tenor
Frank Ozimek – baritone
Daniel Knauft – bass
Holger Krause – bass
violin I – Maren Ries
violin II – Andreas Pfaff
viola I – Ulrike Paetz
cello / piccolo – Ariane Spiegel
double bass – Annette Rheinfurth
oboe I – Elisabeth Grümmer
oboe II und da Caccia – Martin Jelev
oboe II (BWV 6) – Eleonora Trivella
trompet – Karel Mnuk
bassoon – Inga Maria Klaucke
organ – Daniel Trumbull
lute – Michael Dücker
Wolfgang Katschner – musical direction / lute
Live from St Thomas church or as kept as a recording for re-watching:
Our concerts offer you Bach in all his variety, with the best performers in historic locations - and always worth to be rediscovered.
A beautiful selection of cantatas with organ highlights
Amandine Beyer plays Bach's virtuoso sonatas and partitas
Bach's cello suites played by Sergey Malov, cello da spalla
Bach's cello suites played by Sergey Malov, cello da spalla
Bach's St. John Passion as a show trial
A "Hausmusik" party on the occasion of JSB's birthday
Bach is techno - A live-mix of violin, beats and Bachs music
An intimate chamber music performance in Missouri (USA)
with violinist Leila Schayegh and Le Concert Lorrain
The final concert of the Weimar Bach Cantata Academy 2017
St John Passion, BWV 245 (1725 version) with Solomon’s Knot
Bach's first birthday in times of a pandemic