Leipzig 1723

Stefan Temmingh & Capricornus Consort Basel - Leipzig 1723 (2021)

Stefan Temmingh & Capricornus Consort Basel - Leipzig 1723 (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | Digital booklet | 01:06:13 | 404 Mb
Classical | Label: Accent

The Thomaskantor position in Leipzig was one of the most important jobs for musicians in Germany in the 18th century; several important musicians applied to succeed Johann Kuhnau after his death in 1722. In the recruitment process, the Leipzig city council was able to choose from the most famous personalities of the time. The first choice was Georg Philipp Telemann, who declined however, after he had obtained a decent salary increase at his Hamburg post.

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Capricornus Consort Basel, Stefan Temmingh - Leipzig 1723 (2021)

Capricornus Consort Basel, Stefan Temmingh - Leipzig 1723 (2021)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 1:06:14 | 400 / 151 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Accent

The Thomaskantor position in Leipzig was one of the most important jobs for musicians in Germany in the 18th century. Several important musicians applied to succeed Johann Kuhnau after his death in 1722. In the recruitment process, the Leipzig city council was able to choose from the most famous personalities of the time. The first choice was Georg Philipp Telemann, who declined, however, after he had obtained a decent salary increase at his Hamburg post. The next two candidates were Johann Friedrich Fasch and Christoph Graupner - Fasch, knowing about Telemann's application, had accepted another position and Graupner would have become Thomaskantor, but his employer in Darmstadt would not let him go.
Jacob Reuven, Omer Meir Wellber, Sinfonietta Leipzig  - Vivaldi & Piazzolla: The Mandolin Seasons (2022) [24/96]

Jacob Reuven, Omer Meir Wellber, Sinfonietta Leipzig - Vivaldi & Piazzolla: The Mandolin Seasons (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 67:53 minutes | 1,3 GB
Classical | Label: Hyperion Records, Official Digital Download

A mandolin for all seasons: accompanied by accordion, harpsichord and a backing band drawn from the strings of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Jacob Reuven brings us Vivaldi’s and Piazzolla’s ‘Seasons’ as you’ve never heard them before.
Maure Gratton - Johann Sebastian Bach: Leipzig Organ Works (1723-1750) (2016)

Maure Gratton - Johann Sebastian Bach: Leipzig Organ Works (1723-1750) (2016)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 378 Mb | Total time: 73:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: PHI | # LPH021 | Recorded: 2014

The talented organist and harpsichordist Maud Gratton is an artist constantly seeking perfection. A graduate of the Paris Conservatoire, she trained with such great masters as Pierre Hantaï (harpsichord) and Louis Robilliard (organ), as well as with Olivier Baumont, Blandine Rannou, Kenneth Weiss, Michel Bouvard, Olivier Latry, and Olivier Trachier.
Maude Gratton - Bach: Leipzig Organ Works (1723-1750) (2016) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Maude Gratton - Bach: Leipzig Organ Works (1723-1750) (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 73:50 minutes | 1.39 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

The talented organist and harpsichordist Maude Gratton is an artist constantly seeking perfection. A graduate of the Paris Conservatoire, she trained with such great masters as Pierre Hantaï (harpsichord) and Louis Robilliard (organ), as well as with Olivier Baumont, Blandine Rannou, Kenneth Weiss, Michel Bouvard, Olivier Latry, and Olivier Trachier.
Nadja Zwiener, Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli, Pisendel (2023)

Nadja Zwiener, Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli, Pisendel (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 400 Mb | Total time: 73:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ramée | # RAM 2202 | Recorded: 2022

Johann Sebastian Bach, the newly appointed Cantor of the Thomaskirche, undertook his first official journey from Leipzig to nearby Störmthal in 1723, where he and his Thomanerchor inaugurated the beautiful new organ built by Zacharias Hildebrandt, a pupil of Silbermann. Bach was thrilled by the instrument’s splendid timbres and tonal beauty. A particularly beautiful violin was made by the German luthier David Tecchler in Rome — 1400 km from Störmthal — during that same year. Both instruments have survived and have been excellently restored; now, three hundred years after their creation, they meet for the first time.
Nadja Zwiener & Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli & Pisendel (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Nadja Zwiener & Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli & Pisendel (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 73:26 minutes | 2,52 GB
Classical | Label: Ramée, Official Digital Download

Johann Sebastian Bach, the newly appointed Cantor of the Thomaskirche, undertook his first official journey from Leipzig to nearby Störmthal in 1723, where he and his Thomanerchor inaugurated the beautiful new organ built by Zacharias Hildebrandt, a pupil of Silbermann.
Nadja Zwiener & Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli & Pisendel (2023)

Nadja Zwiener & Johannes Lang - 1723: Bach, Bertali, Biber, Corelli & Pisendel (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 382 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 169 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:13:26
Classical | Label: Ramée, Outhere Music

Johann Sebastian Bach, the newly appointed Cantor of the Thomaskirche, undertook his first official journey from Leipzig to nearby Störmthal in 1723, where he and his Thomanerchor inaugurated the beautiful new organ built by Zacharias Hildebrandt, a pupil of Silbermann. Bach was thrilled by the instrument’s splendid timbres and tonal beauty. A particularly beautiful violin was made by the German luthier David Tecchler in Rome — 1400 km from Störmthal — during that same year. Both instruments have survived and have been excellently restored; now, three hundred years after their creation, they meet for the first time. Nadja Zwiener, leader of The English Concert and Johannes Lang, the current organist of the Thomaskirche here celebrate the 300th anniversary of these two instruments and Bach’s investiture in Leipzig with a florilegium of works by Bach himself, his contemporaries and his predecessors. A splendidly colourful musical firework!
Thomasorganist Ullrich Bohme - The Organs of St Thomas, Leipzig (2017)

Thomasorganist Ullrich Böhme - Die Orgeln der Thomaskirche zu Leipzig (2017)
works by Buxtehude, J.S. Bach, Krebs, Piutti, Mendelssohn, Boellmann

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 313 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 162 Mb | Scans ~ 64 Mb
Classical, Organ | Label: Rondeau | # ROP6117 | Time: 01:10:57

St. Thomas, dating back to the twelfth century, is a musical landmark for the city of Leipzig, in which renowned composers like Gustav Mahler, Richard Wagner and Felix Mendelsson Bartholdy worked. Johann Sebastian Bach was the Thomaskantor here from 1723 to 1750, the world-famous Thomanerchor sings motets here every Saturday, and here resounds the wonderful music played on the instrument Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart once declared the "Queen of Instruments" and about which the poet Honore de Balzac said, "The organ is without a doubt the greatest, boldest and most magnificent of all instruments. It is an entire orchestra form which a skilled hand can demand everything." St. Thomas houses not one but two organs wtihin its walls. In 1889 Wilhelm Sauer built the organ, named after him, in the west choir loft. On the north gallery, the Bach Organ has stoody since 2000. The Sauer Organ has over 88 stops, and the Bach Organ, whose facade is adorned with the seal of the famous Thomakantor, has 61 stops. "Soli Deo Gloria" - Glory to God alone - is the motto by which Bach wrote his music.
Collegium Vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe - J.S.Bach: Ach Susser Trost! Leipzig Cantatas (2012) [Official Digital Download]

Collegium Vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe - J.S.Bach: Ach Susser Trost! Leipzig Cantatas (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Time - 67:10 minutes | 1.03 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The four cantatas selected by Philippe Herreweghe for this recording date from the first year of Bach s activity in Leipzig. Written at a tight pace between late July and early September 1723, they underscore the composer s obvious effort to establish original musical proposals. He continually showed musicians and listeners that he was not serving them routine cantor s music, but was writing sacred music as a true Kapellmeister. In this first volume of Bach cantatas for the PHI label, the Collegium Vocale Gent interprets some of the cantatas for the first time.