Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1 / Gutenberg Soloists, Koch, Neumeyer Consort
This record launches a large-scale project: the worldās first complete recording of an entire annual cycle of seventy-two church cantatas by Georg Philipp Telemann for large ensembles (written in Frankfurt, 1714-15). All the featured singers perform in the āGutenberg Soloistsā vocal ensemble consisting of twelve members ā in accordance with the Baroque practice, in which the solo parts are assumed by members of the choral ensemble.
This first double album present cantatas from the late summer of 1715 and five additional cantatas for the Lenten season from the cycle known as the āFrench Annual Cycle.ā A significant reference is found on the original Frankfurt organ part of Telemannās cantata āGott schweige doch nicht alsoā from this year: āJudica, from the French Annual Cycle." This means the cantata concerned was intended for the Fifth Sunday in Lent; that is, it belonged precisely to the annual cycle of church cantatas that contemporaries called āFrenchā because of its style. This is music worth discovering ā and not only by and for Telemann fans!
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Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1 / Gutenberg Soloists, Koch, Neumeyer Consort
Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1 / Gutenberg Soloists, Koch, Neumeyer Consort
This record launches a large-scale project: the worldās first complete recording of an entire annual cycle of seventy-two church cantatas by Georg Philipp Telemann for large ensembles (written in Frankfurt, 1714-15). All the featured singers perform in the āGutenberg Soloistsā vocal ensemble consisting of twelve members ā in accordance with the Baroque practice, in which the solo parts are assumed by members of the choral ensemble.
This first double album present cantatas from the late summer of 1715 and five additional cantatas for the Lenten season from the cycle known as the āFrench Annual Cycle.ā A significant reference is found on the original Frankfurt organ part of Telemannās cantata āGott schweige doch nicht alsoā from this year: āJudica, from the French Annual Cycle." This means the cantata concerned was intended for the Fifth Sunday in Lent; that is, it belonged precisely to the annual cycle of church cantatas that contemporaries called āFrenchā because of its style. This is music worth discovering ā and not only by and for Telemann fans!
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This record launches a large-scale project: the worldās first complete recording of an entire annual cycle of seventy-two church cantatas by Georg Philipp Telemann for large ensembles (written in Frankfurt, 1714-15). All the featured singers perform in the āGutenberg Soloistsā vocal ensemble consisting of twelve members ā in accordance with the Baroque practice, in which the solo parts are assumed by members of the choral ensemble.
This first double album present cantatas from the late summer of 1715 and five additional cantatas for the Lenten season from the cycle known as the āFrench Annual Cycle.ā A significant reference is found on the original Frankfurt organ part of Telemannās cantata āGott schweige doch nicht alsoā from this year: āJudica, from the French Annual Cycle." This means the cantata concerned was intended for the Fifth Sunday in Lent; that is, it belonged precisely to the annual cycle of church cantatas that contemporaries called āFrenchā because of its style. This is music worth discovering ā and not only by and for Telemann fans!