Hochsterwunschtes Freudenfest
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Release Date: 01 May 2020
Label: Querstand
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4025796018189
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Release Date: 01 May 2020
Label: Querstand
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4025796018189
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Description
In 1722 it was decided in Stormthal to renew and expand the old, dilapidated village church in a contemporary style. The church patron, chamberlain Statz Hilmar von Fullen, was able to employ Zacharias Hildebrandt in the summer of 1722 to build the organ.
In autumn 1723, Johann Sebastian Bach, the new Thomaskantor from nearby Leipzig, took over the organ. As a sign of special appreciation of Hildebrandt's work, he did not leave it at a mere organ test, but rather performed his cantata "Most Wished for Joy" (BWV 194) on November 2, 1723 "at public services and inauguration of said organ".
After a restoration in 2008, the organ resumes the state that Johann Sebastian Bach was able to hear in 1723. The program on this release encircles the key "possibilities and limits". Almost all melodious keys are represented, and almost all pieces use the sharpness to modulate. Ten bonus tracks also analyse and clarify certain peculiarities of the mood type.
Tracklisting
MDR Symphony Orchestra
MDR Symphony Orchestra
Jurgen Rieger
MDR Symphony Orchestra
Leitzinger Bassoon Quartet
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig/Steiner
Thomas Ennenbach; Ralf Mielke; Ensemble Arco Lungo
Philipp Mathmann; Capella Jenesis; Gerd Amelung
Torleif Thedeen (cello) & Marianna Shirinyan (piano)
Magnus Boye Hansen (violin), Mathias Halvorsen (piano)
Rafael Catala, Musica Iberica
Carlotta Malquori, Andrea D'Amato
Ensemble La Francaise
Christoph Croise; Andrey Baranov; Alexander Panfilov
Trio Parnassus
Kilian Herold, Barbara Buntrock, Florian Donderer, Tanja Tetzlaff