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Richard Resch, Ensemble La Silla – Wenn ich Nur Dich Hab (24/192 FLAC)

Richard Resch, Ensemble La Silla - Wenn ich Nur Dich Hab (24/192 FLAC)
Richard Resch, Ensemble La Silla – Wenn ich Nur Dich Hab (24/192 FLAC)

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Composer: Nikolaus Bruhns, Dietrich Buxtehude, Christian Flor, Gottfried Philipp Flor, Johann Mattheson, Johann Friedrich Meister, Franz Tunder
Performer: Ensemble La Silla, Richard Resch
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Carpe Diem Records
Catalogue: CD16330
Release: 2022
Size: 3.11 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Flor C: Inter brachia Salvatoris mei
02. Meister: Ach Herr, strafe mich nicht

Flor GP: Redet Untereinander
03. I. Aria. Redet untereinander
04. II. Recitativo. Da dieses Tages Licht zu dir
05. III. Aria. Rühret Euch, ihr süßen Saiten
06 .IV. Recitativo. Nun Gott, der Allerhöchste gebe
07. V. Choral. Jesu, lass mich fröhlich enden

08. Buxtehude: Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab, BuxWV 38
09. Tunder: An Wasserfluessen Babylon
10. Bruhns: Wein, ach wein jetzt um die Wette
11. Flor: Es ist gnug
12. Mattheson: Ach Absalom
13. Tunder: Ach Herr, laß deine lieben Engelein
14. Bruhns: Jauchzet dem Herren alle Welt

On his debut solo album, German tenor Richard Resch presents a selection of early Baroque cantatas and other vocal music works from northern Germany. Together with Ensemble La Silla, he explores this beautiful but not so well-known repertoire, including two world premiere recordings of rediscovered works by Johann Friedrich Meister and Gottfried Philipp Flor.


Born in Regensburg, the tenor Richard Resch received his first musical training at the humanistic music school of the Regensburger Domspatzen, where he came into contact with a broad musical repertoire from the very beginning and was able to work with many well-known artists. After graduating from high school, he first studied elementary music pedagogy, piano and singing pedagogy at the Nuremberg-Augsburg University of Music, among others with Agnes Habereder. The pedagogical studies were followed by singing studies with Prof. Hans-Joachim Beyer as well as with Edda Sevenich and Prof. Dominik Wortig at the Leopold Mozart Center of the University of Augsburg.

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