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    Christian Immler, Clematis, Leonardo García-Alarcón - Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (2012) [24/44]

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    Christian Immler, Clematis, Leonardo García-Alarcón - Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (2012) [24/44]

    Christian Immler, Clematis, Leonardo García-Alarcón - Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (2012)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 77:56 minutes | 626 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

    Let us once more immerse ourselves in the musical life of Eisenach as it was at the end of the 1670s. One Sunday afternoon, after having played for the services in their respective churches, the cousins Johann Ambrosius Bach and Johann Christoph Bach were sitting in a Bierstube, each with a mug of beer and a meerschaum pipe. A moment of relaxation, with word games, laughter and a discussion about Johann Christoph’s coming marriage. There would naturally be music for the wedding, with a cantata for the church service at the very least. That particular Sunday morning’s cantata had been based on texts from the Song of Solomon — not Böhm’s, of course, because Böhm had only been born in 1661. The sensual and at times erotic flavour of the words amuses them and, after several beers and pipefuls of tobacco, they have an idea for a secular cantata for the festivities that will follow the wedding ceremony. Christoph will compose the music, whilst Ambrosius will put together the text and instructions for its performance. Even though we do not know how this cantata was performed, its score has survived complete with all of its the puzzles and riddles.

    The sublime chaconne in which the beloved proclaims her love and in which the violin line (as demanded by Ambrosius) symbolises her dreams and desires is both sensual and strong, the image of love itself and its blend of tenderness and strength: it is indeed a love scene. The two other sections are more theatrical in character: an introduction in dialogue form that describes the clandestine meetings of the lovers and a finale that is an open invitation to the festivities and to the food and drink that will be served. But how can we convey something of the atmosphere of such festivities? It is difficult to imagine a performance that is based on the text alone. The musicians of the Clematis seize the opportunity to get into the spirit of the occasion: halfway through the wedding breakfast they get out their instruments, push the tables together and share the scores that have been placed wherever there is room — on the edge of a table, on a chair — and the party begins with Esset und trinket. The wine, however, has been flowing for some time and the tempi get slower… All of the above is of course accompanied by unceasing thanks to God for his gift of life! Johann Sebastian Bach must have heard talk of such festivities and their celebratory cantatas (the scores of which he knew) from his early childhood. It must have been very much in the same spirit that he was inspired to compose, heaven only knows for what occasion, the incredible Quodlibet that seems to be so out of place amongst all his other works. If, however we carefully examine how Bach composed his secular (and even a few sacred) cantatas, we can see that he had a great instinct for theatre and for amusement. Certain passages in his biography even reveal that he was not a man who would turn down a good glass of wine!

    Tracklist:
    01. Mein Freund ist mein: I. Mein Freund ist mein
    02. Mein Freund ist mein: II. Mein Freund ist mein
    03. Mein Freund ist mein: III. Ritornello
    04. Mein Freund ist mein: IV. Mein Freund ist mein
    05. Mein Freund ist mein: V. Ritornello
    06. Mein Freund ist mein: VI. Mein Freund ist mein
    07. Mein Freund ist mein: VII. Ritornello
    08. Mein Freund Ist Mein: VIII. Mein Freund Ist Mein
    09. Mein Freund ist mein: IX. Mein Freund ist mein
    10. Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: I. Sinfonia
    11. Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: II. Der Herr denket an uns
    12. Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: III. Er segnet, die den Herrn fürchten
    13. Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: IV. Der Herr segnet euch
    14. Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: V. Ihr seid die Gesegneten des Herrn!
    15. Meine Freundin, du bist schön: I. Meine Freundin, du bist schön
    16. Meine Freundin, du bist schön: II. Ciacona: Mein Freund ist mein-Wo ist dein Freund geblieben ?
    17. Meine Freundin, du bist schön: III. Ich Habe meine Myrrhen samt meinem Würzen abgebrochen
    18. Meine Freundin, du bist schön: IV. Esset, meine Lieben, und trinket
    19. Quodlibet, BWV 524

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    Analyzed: Clematis, Christian Immler / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (1)
    Clematis, Fernando Guimarães, Christian Immler / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (2)
    Clematis, Fernando Guimarães / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (3)
    Clematis, Mariana Flores, Paulin Bündgen, Fernando Guimarães, Christian Immler / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (4-7)
    Clematis, Mariana Flores, Steve Dugardin, Fernando Guimarães, Philippe Favette / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (8-9)
    Clematis, Mariana Flores / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (10-11)
    Clematis, Paulin Bündgen / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (12)
    Clematis, Philippe Favette, Mariana Flores / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (13)
    Clematis, Philippe Favette / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (14)
    Clematis, Steve Dugardin, Fernando Guimarães, Mariana Flores / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (15)
    Clematis / Bach - Böhm: Music for Weddings and other Festivities (16-19)
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    DR15 -4.53 dB -26.62 dB 1:41 06-Mein Freund ist mein: VI. Mein Freund ist mein
    DR14 -5.32 dB -24.40 dB 2:02 13-Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: IV. Der Herr segnet euch
    DR15 -5.93 dB -27.27 dB 1:39 08-Mein Freund Ist Mein: VIII. Mein Freund Ist Mein
    DR14 -3.14 dB -20.92 dB 4:54 01-Mein Freund ist mein: I. Mein Freund ist mein
    DR13 -4.00 dB -21.52 dB 5:09 09-Mein Freund ist mein: IX. Mein Freund ist mein
    DR12 -2.24 dB -20.50 dB 2:02 11-Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: II. Der Herr denket an uns
    DR14 -2.67 dB -20.66 dB 2:51 14-Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: V. Ihr seid die Gesegneten des Herrn!
    DR14 -6.05 dB -24.14 dB 8:17 18-Meine Freundin, du bist schön: IV. Esset, meine Lieben, und trinket
    DR16 -3.44 dB -23.98 dB 12:01 19-Quodlibet, BWV 524
    DR14 -2.65 dB -24.23 dB 2:12 02-Mein Freund ist mein: II. Mein Freund ist mein
    DR13 -6.03 dB -24.95 dB 2:43 12-Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: III. Er segnet, die den Herrn fürchten
    DR13 -5.51 dB -25.19 dB 2:03 04-Mein Freund ist mein: IV. Mein Freund ist mein
    DR16 -3.93 dB -24.93 dB 5:24 15-Meine Freundin, du bist schön: I. Meine Freundin, du bist schön
    DR12 -8.33 dB -23.97 dB 1:46 17-Meine Freundin, du bist schön: III. Ich Habe meine Myrrhen samt meinem Würzen abgebrochen
    DR15 -5.24 dB -24.93 dB 10:38 16-Meine Freundin, du bist schön: II. Ciacona: Mein Freund ist mein-Wo ist dein Freund geblieben ?
    DR11 -14.62 dB -29.57 dB 0:26 03-Mein Freund ist mein: III. Ritornello
    DR9 -14.43 dB -29.62 dB 0:25 05-Mein Freund ist mein: V. Ritornello
    DR10 -14.62 dB -29.57 dB 0:26 07-Mein Freund ist mein: VII. Ritornello
    DR12 -10.25 dB -25.46 dB 1:27 10-Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196: I. Sinfonia
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    Number of tracks: 19
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1295 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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