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Piper Verlag Sammlung – Belletristik, Sachbücher – (1787 Bücher)

Piper Verlag Sammlung – Belletristik, Sachbücher – (1787 Bücher)
Deutsch | ISBN: N/A | 1787 Ebooks | EPUB | 3.03 GB
Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Sacred Cantatas [55 CDs] (2016)

Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Sacred Cantatas [55 CDs] (2016)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 17,4 Gb | Total time: 63h 12m 13s | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-9055 | Recorded: 1995-2015

Throughout most of his professional life, Johann Sebastian Bach composed cantatas for use at church services: it is thought that he probably wrote at least 300 such works. Some 200 of these are still extant, of which the earliest hail from Bach's time as organist in Arnstadt (1703-07) and the last were composed only a year or two before his death in 1750. In 1995, when Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan began the monumental journey of recording the cantatas, they decided to follow in Bach's footsteps.
Bernhard Epstein, United Continuo Ensemble - Christian Ludwig Boxberg: Sardanapalus (2014)

Bernhard Epstein, United Continuo Ensemble - Christian Ludwig Boxberg: Sardanapalus (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 822 Mb | Total time: 164 min | Scans included
Classical | Label: Pan Classics | # PC 10315 | Recorded: 2014

Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670-1729) belongs to the 'lost' generation of composers between Schütz and Bach. For decades, the revival of baroque music has concentrated on these two poles of German Baroque music to such an extent that everything between them can appear imperfect by comparison. Boxberg's 'Sardanapalus', however, is by no means imperfect. On the contrary, we experience here a remarkable synthesis of the various European national styles. Alongside German influences, those of both French and Italian opera are unmistakeable. The very witty libretto was written by Boxberg himself, and retells Diodorus's history of the profligate Assyrian King Sardanapalus who, far from being interested in ruling the land, liked to put on makeup, parade about in women's clothing and give in to acts of salaciousness with both women and men.