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Das Kantatenwerk (Complete Cantatas) | BWV 152-156 | Vol. 37

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Das Kantatenwerk (Complete Cantatas) | BWV 152-156 | Vol. 37 --- 1985

On spine: Bach · Kantatenwerk · Complete Cantatas | BWV 152-156 | 37 On box-set front: Johann Sebastian Bach Das Kantatenwerk / Complete Cantatas Das Alte Werk Teldec logo - top right side On box-set back: Concentus Musicus Wien (Mit Originalinstrumenten) ["Mit Textbeilage + Partituren / Program notes + scores inclosed / Texte annexé + partitions" Titelseite: "Johann Sebastian Bach: einige Jahre vor seiner Ernennung zum Kantor in Leipzig. Gemälde von J.J. Ihle (1720) Bach Museum Eisenach (also in Engflish and French) Das Alte Werk and Telefunken/ logos Made in Germany . TELDEC Schallplatten-GmbH Heussweg 25, Hamburg 19 (Western Germany)] Besides the 2 records the cardboard reinforced box contains also 2 inserts / booklets, each with size 12' by 12': 1) An 12-page stapled booklet with a track and credits-list plus notes and all the sung-texts in German, English and French and with supporting text about Bach's Cantata Compositions (by Hans Christoph Worbs) and Nikolaus Harnoncourt : catalog# 6.35656-00-501. "Ⓒ 1985 by TELDEC Schallplatten GmbH, Heussweg 25, 2000 Hamburg 20 (Wetern Germany) 2) A 20-page stapled booklet (pages numberd from 829 to 848) with all the music-scores of the 5 Cantatas with consent of publisher Bärebreiter Verlag Kassel: catalog #: 6.35656-00-503 "Ⓒ 1985 by TELDEC Schallplatten GmbH, Heussweg 25, 2000 Hamburg 20 (Wetern Germany) The instruments: Blockflöte: Frederick Morgan, Fitzroy 1979 - Oboen: P. Paulhahn, deutsch, um 1720; Paul Hailperin, Wien, nach P. Paulhahn - Oboen d'amore: Paul Hailperin, Wien 1975 und 1984 - Fagott: M. Deper, Wien um 1720 - Violinen: Jacobus Stainer, Absam 1665, Mathias Albanus, Bozen 1712, Josef Leidolff, Wien 1709, Vinvenzo Ruggieri, Cremona 1699, Jacobus Stainer, Absam, um 1660; Ferdinando Alberti, Mailand, um 1750; Barak Norman, London 1709; Mittenwald, 18. JH. - Viola: Marcellus Hollmayr, Wien um 1650; Tirol 17. Jh. - Viola d'amore: Paulus Alletsee, München, 1724 - Viola da Gamba: Jacob Precheisn, Wien 1670 - Violoncello: Nicola Gagliano, Neapel um 1750, Matthias Thir, Wien 1793 - Violone: Antony Stefan Posch, Wien 1729 - Truhenorgel: Jürgen Ahrend, Loga bei Leer 1972; Cembalo: Martin Skowroneck, Bremen

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Kantate 152 "Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn" BWV 152

Kantate 153 "Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind" BWV 153

Kantate 154 "Mein Liebster Jesus Ist Verloren" BWV 154

Kantate 155 "Mein Gott, Wie Lang, Ach Lange" BWV 155

Kantate 156 "Ich Steh Mit Einem Fuß Im Grabe" BWV 156

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