Compact disc. Group Canadian. Notes on insert in French and English. Ottawa Bach Choir ; Lisette Canton, conductor ; with, Daniel Taylor, countertenor (1st work).
Contents:
Komm, jesu, komm, BWV 229 (8:13). Dixit dominus, HWV 232: virgam virtutis tuae (3:29) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: tecum principium in die virtutis (2:39) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: juravit dominus (2:09) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: tu es sacerdos in aeternum (1:31) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: dominus a dextris tuis (6:09) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: de torrente in via bibet (3:38) -- Dixit dominus, HWV 232: gloria patri et filio (5:45) -- Passionsmotetten, SWV 56-60: quid commisisiti, SWV 56 (2:51) -- Passionsmotetten, SWV 56-60: ego sum tui plaga doloris, SWV 57 (2:15) -- Passionsmotetten, SWV 56-60: ego enim inique egi, SWV 58 (3:44) -- Passionsmotetten, SWV 56-60: quo, nate dei, SWV 59 (2:19) -- Passionsmotetten, SWV 56-60: calicem salutaris accipiam, SWV 60 (1:58) -- Komm, jesu, komm, BWV 229 (8:13).
Summary:
Presents works by three of the most important composers of the German Baroque period: Handel, Schütz, and Bach. While the composers remained faithful to their German roots, the works here also feature Italian influences.
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