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Johann Sebastian Bach: Ascension Oratorio, BWV 11 - John Eliot Gardiner (HD 1080p)

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Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.gr/ • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) ♪ Ascension Oratorio, BWV 11 (Cantata, "Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen") (1735) Part I i. Chorus. Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen ii. Evangelista. Der Herr Jesus hub seine Hände auf iii. Recitativo. Ach, Jesu, ist dein Abschied iv. Aria. Ach, bleibe doch, mein liebstes Leben v. Evangelista. Und ward aufgehoben zusehends vi. Chorale. Nun lieget alles unter dir Part II vii. Evangelista. Und da sie ihm nachsahen viii. Recitativo. Ach ja! so komme bald zurück ix. Evangelista. Sie aber beteten ihn an x. Aria. Jesu, deine Gnadenblicke xi. Chorale. Wenn soll es doch geschehen Hannah Morrison, soprano Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano Nicholas Mulroy, tenor Peter Harvey, bass Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists Conductor: John Eliot Gardiner London, Proms 2013 (HD 1080p) "Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen" (Praise God in his kingdoms), BWV 11, also known as the Ascension Oratorio (Himmelfahrts-Oratorium), is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, marked by him as Oratorium In Festo Ascensionis (Oratorio for the feast of the Ascension). It was probably composed in 1735 for the service for Ascension and first performed on 19 May 1735. The text additional to biblical sources and chorales was presumably written by Picander who had worked for the Christmas Oratorio before. The oratorio spans eleven movements, with a performance time of around half an hour, performed in two parts, 1--6 before the sermon and 7--11 after the sermon. • Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.gr/

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