Ich Liebe Essen 19 August 2023

Ich Liebe Essen - 19 August 2023  Magazines

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Ich Liebe Essen - 19 August 2023

Ich Liebe Essen - 19 August 2023
Deutsch | 72 pages | PDF | 34 MB

Ich Liebe Essen N.19 - 27 August 2023  Magazines

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Ich Liebe Essen N.19 - 27 August 2023

Ich Liebe Essen N.19 - 27 August 2023
Deutsch | 72 pages | PDF | 37 MB
Hans-Christoph Rademann, Gaechinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: The First Cantata Year Vol. 1  (2023)

Hans-Christoph Rademann, Gaechinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: The First Cantata Year Vol. 1 (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 633 Mb | Total time: 65:38+66:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler | # HC23025 | Recorded: 2023

Johann Sebastian Bach arrived in Leipzig on May 22, 1723. After peaceful years in the small residence town of Cöthen he was moving to the busy mercantile and university city, forsaking the office of Capellmeister at the princely court for the post of Cantor, as he was to call it. Just eight days later, on May 30, Bach presented his first cantata. On every Sunday and feast day outside the periods of Advent and Lent preceding Christmas and Easter respectively, it was the task of the Thomaskantor to direct such pieces in the churches of St. Nicolai and St. Thomas in turn.
Hans-Christoph Rademann, Gaechinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: The First Cantata Year Vol.1 (2023)

Hans-Christoph Rademann, Gaechinger Kantorei - Johann Sebastian Bach: The First Cantata Year Vol.1 (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 633 Mb | Total time: 65:38+66:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler | # HC23025 | Recorded: 2023

Johann Sebastian Bach arrived in Leipzig on May 22, 1723. After peaceful years in the small residence town of Cöthen he was moving to the busy mercantile and university city, forsaking the office of Capellmeister at the princely court for the post of Cantor, as he was to call it. Just eight days later, on May 30, Bach presented his first cantata. On every Sunday and feast day outside the periods of Advent and Lent preceding Christmas and Easter respectively, it was the task of the Thomaskantor to direct such pieces in the churches of St. Nicolai and St. Thomas in turn.