Johann Sebastian Bach: Missa 1733 - Pygmalion / Alpha Productions Audio CD 2012 / Alpha 188
UPC 3760014191886
Bach's Missa of 1733, BWV 232 I (early version), is a Kyrie–Gloria Mass in B minor, composed in 1733 by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is an extended missa brevis (German: Kurzmesse, lit. 'short Mass') consisting of a Kyrie in three movements and a Gloria in nine movements. Bach started to compose it, partly based on earlier work, after the death of his sovereign Augustus the Strong (1 February 1733), dedicating it to the latter's son and successor, Frederick August II, in a letter dated 27 July 1733. At the time, Bach was in his tenth year as Lutheran church musician in Leipzig, while the Catholic court of the sovereign Elector of Saxony was located in Dresden. Bach sent performance parts of his Missa to Dresden while he kept the autograph score in Leipzig. Upon arrival in Dresden, the Mass was not added to the repertoire of the Catholic court chapel, but instead the parts, and Bach's dedication letter, were archived in the sovereign's library.
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Alpha Productions – Alpha 188 |
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Ut Pictura Musica |
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CD
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Country: |
France |
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2012 |
Genre: |
Classical |
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Baroque |
Tracklist:
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Missa Opus, BWV 232 (Version De 1733) |
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Kyrie |
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3 |
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Kyrie Eleison II |
3:32 |
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Gloria
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4 |
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Gloria In Excelsis Deo |
1:38 |
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7 |
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Gratias Agimus Tibi |
2:44 |
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9 |
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Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi |
3:17 |
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10 |
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Qui Sedes Ad Dextram Patris |
4:06 |
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11 |
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Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus |
3:54 |
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12 |
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Cum Sancto Spiritu |
3:56 |
- Alto Vocals [Choir] – Barnabás Hegyi, Cécile Pilorger, Lucile Richardot, Marie Pouchelon, Philippe Barth
- Alto Vocals, Soloist – Carlos Mena (2)
- Bass Vocals [Choir] – Geoffroy Heurard, Jean-Michel Durang, Louis-Pierre Patron, Nicolas Boulanger, Thierry Clementz
- Bass Vocals, Soloist – Konstantin Wolff
- Bassoon – Augustin Humeau, Evolène Kiener
- Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Contrabass – Elise Christiaens
- Directed By – Raphaël Pichon
- Ensemble – Pygmalion
- Flute – Anne Thivierge, Jean Bregnac
- Harpsichord – Arnaud De Pasquale
- Horn – Olivier Picon
- Liner Notes [Composer & Works] – Raphaël Pichon
- Liner Notes [English Translation: Notes] – John Tyler Tuttle, Mary Pardoe
- Liner Notes [Painting] – Denis Grenier
- Oboe – Emmanuel Laporte, Jasu Moisio
- Organ – Sébastien Daucé
- Painting, Cover – Giovanni Di Paolo Di Grazia
- Photography By [Booklet: Portfolio] – Robin .H. Davies
- Producer [Direction Artistique], Edited By – Aline Blondiau
- Recorded By, Mastered By – Hugues Deschaux
- Soprano Vocals [1] [Choir] – Adèle Carlier, Judith Fa, Maïlys de Villoutreys, Violaine Le Chenadec, Zuzsanna Tóth
- Soprano Vocals [2] [Choir] – Anne-Marie Beaudette, Dagmar Saskova, Juliette Perret, Mathilde Bobot, Myriam Arbouz
- Soprano Vocals, Soloist – Anna Reinhold, Eugénie Warnier
- Technician [Instrument Tuning] – Julien Bailly
- Tenor Vocals [Choir] – Davy Cornillot, Didier Chassaing, Guillaume Gutierrez, Jean-Baptiste De Ereño, Randol Rodriguez
- Tenor Vocals, Soloist – Emiliano Gonzalez Toro
- Theorbo – Thomas Dunford
- Timbales – Antoine Siguré
- Trumpet – Friedemann Immer, Jaroslav Roucek, Johannes Rauterberg
- Viol [Basse de Viole] – Julien Léonard
- Viol [Ténor de Viole] – Myriam Rignol
- Viola – Jérôme Van Waerbeke, Kate Goodbehere
- Violin [1] – Béatrice Linon, Louis Créac'h, Marie Rouquié
- Violin [2] – Cyrielle Eberhardt, Gabriel Grosbard, Mika Akiha, Sandrine Dupé
- Violin, Soloist – Sophie Gent
- Violoncello – Julien Hainsworth
- Violone – Benoit Vanden Bemden