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    J.S.Bach - Johannes Passion, Volker Hempfling

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    J.S.Bach - Johannes Passion, Volker Hempfling

    J.S.Bach - Johannes-Passion BWV 245 - Version IV 1739/1749, Volker Hempfling
    Kölner Kantorei / Johann Christian Bach-Akademie (Leader: Ingeborg Scheerer)

    2CD | APE+CUE | No LOG | LQ Cover | 529.1Mb | 108:29 | AVI Music 53006 | Mar 28, 2004


    J.S.Bach - Johannes-Passion BWV 245 - Version IV 1739/1749, Volker Hempfling
    Kölner Kantorei / Johann Christian Bach-Akademie (Leader: Ingeborg Scheerer)

    CD1
    01. Chor- Herr, unser Herrscher
    02. Jesus ging mit seinen Jungern
    03. Choral- O groe Lieb
    04. Auf da das Wort erfullet wurde
    05. Choral 'Dein Will' gescheh''
    06. Die Schar aber und der Oberhauptmann
    07. Arie (Alt)- 'Von den Stricken meiner Sunden'
    08. Simon Petrus aber bolgete Jesu nach
    09. Arie (Soopran) - Ich folge dir gleichfalls
    10. Derselbige Junger war dem Hohepriester bekannt
    11. Choral- Wer hat dich so geschlagen
    12. Und Hannas sandte ihn gebunden
    13. Arie (Tenor) - Ach, mein Sinn
    14. Choral- Petrus, der nicht denkt zuruck
    CD2
    01. Choral- Christus, der uns selig macht
    02. Rezitativ - Da fuhreten sie Jesum
    03. Choral- Ach, gro?er Konig
    04. Rezitativ- Da sprach Pilatus zu ihm
    05. Arioso (Ba?) - Betrachte, meine Seele
    06. Arie (Tenor) - Mein Jesu, ach!
    07. Rezitativ - Und die Kriegsknechte flochten
    08. Choral- Durch dein Gefangnis
    09. Rezitativ - Die Juden aber schrieen
    10. Arie (Ba?) & Chor - Eilt, ihr angefochtnen Seelen - Wohin
    11. Rezitativ- Allda kreuzigten sie ihn
    12. Choral- In meines Herzens Grunde
    13. Rezitativ- Die Kriegsknechte aber
    14. Choral- Er nahm alles wohl in acht
    15. Rezitativ - Und von Stund an
    16. Arie (Alt) - Es ist vollbracht!
    17. Rezitativ- Und neiget das Haupt und verschied
    18. Arie (Ba?) & Chor - Mein treuer Heiland
    19. Rezitativ - Und siehe da, der Vorhang
    20. Mein Herz, indem die ganze Welt
    21. Zerflie?e, mein Herze
    22. Rezitativ - Die Juden aber
    23. Choral- O hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn
    24. Rezitativ - Danach bat Pilatus
    25. Chor- Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine
    26. Choral- Ach Herr, la? dein lieb Engelein
    27. Schlu?-Applaus
    Tenor [Evangelist]: Gerd Türk; Bass [Jesus]: Peter Brechbühler; Soprano [Arias, Ancilla]: Eva
    Maria Leonardy; Alto: Ruth Sandhoff; Bass: Klaus Mertens; Bass [Petrus]: Chris Johns; Tenor
    [Servus 1]: Stefan Kitlas; [Servus 2]: Hans Ulrich Sappok

    J.S.Bach - Johannes Passion, Volker Hempfling

    The acclaimed Kölner Kantorei of Cologne, Germany, specializes in demanding chiefly a cappella choral
    works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This choir of mainly nonprofessional singers relies on
    breath, voice, and body training (from both its director and members knowledgeable in these disciplines)
    to achieve its highly praised performance quality.
    The foundation of their rehearsal technique is each individual choir member's diligent study of the music,
    which allows essential details to be perfected during the ensemble's ten ,,Projekt-
    Wochenende" (weekend rehearsal retreats) each year. The Kantorei's ability to quickly learn new
    works continues to attract young singers with choral experience.
    The Kölner Kantorei has recently begun focusing on works connected by a particular theme, e.g., its
    programs of European sacred music following the form of a Mass, or Psalm settings of the Romantic period
    and the twentieth century. The choir is also part of a regional consortium of eight other choruses in
    Cologne that cooperate to produce the Kölner Chor-Konzerte (Cologne Choral Concerts) in the
    city's Philharmonic Hall.
    The choir tours not only different regions of Germany but also other countries of Europe, with emphasis
    on Eastern Europe, and Israel. Because of several tours in former Eastern Block countries (e.g., Poland in
    1982 and 1995, Romania in 1990), the Kölner Kantorei has achieved a reputation as a musical ambassador.
    In November 1998 it received first prize in the Polyphonic Division of the 3Oth International Choral
    Competition in Tolosa, Spain. Thanks to support from the Deutscher Musikrat (German Music Council),
    the Kölner Kantorei has been able to undertake a first-ever concert tour of the U.S.A. in 1999, coinciding
    with ceremonies honoring the tenth anniversary of the Berlin Wall's fall and the fiftieth year of the
    Federal Republic of Germany.
    J.S.Bach - Johannes Passion, Volker Hempfling

    Professor Volker Hempfling was born in Saarland, Germany, in 1944 and studied in Herford and Cologne (church music, Organ, orchestral conducting, voice). From 1972 to 1985 he was organist and choir director of the Lutheran Church, in Altenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, as weIl as director of the ,,Sacred Music” series at Altenberg's cathedral.
    In 1968 at Altenberg, as director of church music and the Cathedral's choir, Hempfling founded the Kölner Kantorei, specializing in a cappella music of the Romantic and modern periods. With both choirs he has given performances in France, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Sweden, and Israel. In 1983 he became director of Cologne's Gürzenich-Chor. For the centennial of Swiss composer Frank Martin's birth in 1990, Professor Hempfling and all three choirs presented a series of eight concerts devoted exclusively to Martin's music, induding his Golgotha, Requiem, In terra pax, and Mass.
    In 1984-85 Hempfling was recipient of a Deutscher Musikrat fellowship for work with conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch and composer Krzysztof Penderecki. In addition to guest conducting appearances in Germany and elsewhere (e.g., Europa Cantat), he has taught courses in conducting and voice development in Germany, Switzerland, Beiglum, Austria, Slovenia, Spain, and the United States.
    His activities as a juror at national and international competitions have taken him to Cologne, Darmstadt, Giessen, Regensburg, Marktoberdorf, Budapest, and Vilnius. In 1985 he was appointed to the Musikhochschule (conservatory) of Saarland. Since 1993 he has been professor of choral conducting and director of the Protestant Church Music division. He also conducts the chamber chorus of the Robert Schumann-Hochschule in Düsseldorf.


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