J. S. Bach : CANTATA – BWV 75 “Die Elenden sollen essen, daß sie satt werden” (Masaaki Suzuki)
- 10 年前
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
“Die Elenden sollen essen, daß sie satt werden”
(The wretched shall eat)
BWV 75
Event:
Cantata for the 1st Sunday after Trinity
Readings:
Epistle: 1 John 4: 16-21; Gospel: Luke 16: 19-31
Composed:
Leipzig, 1723
1st performance:
May 30, 1723 - Leipzig
Text:
Psalm 22: 26 (Mvt. 1)
Samuel Rodigast (Mvts. 7, 14)
Christian Weiss, Sr. (Mvts. 2-6, 8-13)
Scoring:
Soloists: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass; 4-part Chorus
Orchestra: trumpet, 2 oboes, oboe d’amore, bassoon, strings, continuo
Mvt. 1: Chorus (00:00)
Mvt. 2: Recitative (04:30)
Mvt. 3: Aria (05:22)
Mvt. 4: Recitative (09:41)
Mvt. 5: Aria (10:17)
Mvt. 6: Recitative (15:47)
Mvt. 7: Chorale (16:26)
Mvt. 8: Sinfonia (18:16)
Mvt. 9: Recitative (20:30)
Mvt. 10: Aria (21:18)
Mvt. 11: Recitative (23:47)
Mvt. 12: Aria (24:20)
Mvt. 13: Recitative (28:08)
Mvt. 14: Chorale (28:51)
Soprano: Midori Suzuki
Alto: Yoshikazu Mera
Tenor: Gerd Türk
Bass: Peter Kooy
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki
May 1998, at the Kobe Shoin Women's University Chapel, Japan.
“Die Elenden sollen essen, daß sie satt werden”
(The wretched shall eat)
BWV 75
Event:
Cantata for the 1st Sunday after Trinity
Readings:
Epistle: 1 John 4: 16-21; Gospel: Luke 16: 19-31
Composed:
Leipzig, 1723
1st performance:
May 30, 1723 - Leipzig
Text:
Psalm 22: 26 (Mvt. 1)
Samuel Rodigast (Mvts. 7, 14)
Christian Weiss, Sr. (Mvts. 2-6, 8-13)
Scoring:
Soloists: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass; 4-part Chorus
Orchestra: trumpet, 2 oboes, oboe d’amore, bassoon, strings, continuo
Mvt. 1: Chorus (00:00)
Mvt. 2: Recitative (04:30)
Mvt. 3: Aria (05:22)
Mvt. 4: Recitative (09:41)
Mvt. 5: Aria (10:17)
Mvt. 6: Recitative (15:47)
Mvt. 7: Chorale (16:26)
Mvt. 8: Sinfonia (18:16)
Mvt. 9: Recitative (20:30)
Mvt. 10: Aria (21:18)
Mvt. 11: Recitative (23:47)
Mvt. 12: Aria (24:20)
Mvt. 13: Recitative (28:08)
Mvt. 14: Chorale (28:51)
Soprano: Midori Suzuki
Alto: Yoshikazu Mera
Tenor: Gerd Türk
Bass: Peter Kooy
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki
May 1998, at the Kobe Shoin Women's University Chapel, Japan.