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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Spiritual Songs (FLAC)

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Spiritual Songs (FLAC)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Spiritual Songs (FLAC)

Composer: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Performer: Norbert Meyn, Terence R. Charlston
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0248
Release: 2014
Size: 240 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Geistliche Oden und Lieder Wq194
01. Passionslied
02. Bitten
03. Prufung am Abend
04. Abendlied
05. Busslied
06. Trost eines schwermutigen Christen

07. Seyn oder Nicht-seyn

30 Geistliche Gesange mit Melodien, Book 1, Wq. 197, H. 749
08. No. 29. Uber die Finsternis kurz vor dem Tode Jesu
09. No. 2. Passionslied
10. No. 13. Der Tag des Weltgerichts

30 Geistliche Gesange mit Melodien, Book 2, Wq. 198, H. 752
11. No. 18. Empfindungen in der Sommernacht

30 Geistliche Gesange mit Melodien, Book 1, Wq. 197, H. 749
12. No. 14. Der Fruhling

C. P. E. Bach’s two collections of religious songs, published in 1758 and 1780–81, were among the most popular eighteen-century Lieder publications.


Most of the songs selected for this CD have never been recorded before with their complete texts. They are also accompanied with the clavichord, the composer’s favourite instrument, underlining their intimate nature, intended more for private devotional use than for public performance.


This CD is released to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the composer’s birth, on 8 March.


Norbert Meyn is equally at home as a singer of Baroque, Classical and contemporary music and as an interpreter of German Lieder. As a concert soloist he has appeared at the Barbican Hall, the South Bank Centre, St John’s, Smith Square, and the Royal Albert Hall in London, and also at Usher Hall in Edinburgh, the Halle International Handel Festival, the Utrecht Festival of Early Music, with the Salzburg Bach Choir and in the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra. He moved to the UK in 1997 to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Since 2001 he has been a professor there and, since 2005, also at the Royal College of Music, where he teaches classes in German Lieder. Terence Charlston studied piano and organ from childhood and later took degrees in Oxford and London, and in organ, harpsichord and musicology. As a harpsichord and organ soloist, he has toured extensively around Europe, as well as to Japan, the USA and South America. In September 2007 he was invited to join the staff of the Royal College of Music, London.

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