Bach: Cantatas, BWV 148-151

Bach: Cantatas, BWV 148-151

composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; produced by Richard Hauck; performed by Kurt Equiluz, 1939-, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Philippe Huttenlocher, Mechthild Georg, 1956-, Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Aldo Baldin, Magdalena Schreiber, Margret Jetter, Peter Maus, Hanns-Friedrich Kunz, 1945-, Nobuko Gamo-Yamamoto, Hildegard Laurich and Adalbert Kraus, 1937-, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic), 1 hour 12 mins

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Field of Interest
Classical Music
Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750
Conductor
Helmuth Rilling, 1933-
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
1 hour 12 mins
Recording Engineer
Richard Hauck
Ensemble
Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Chorus, Aria, Recitative, Chorale, Duet, Sinfonia, Trio
Label
Hänssler Classic
Performer
Kurt Equiluz, 1939-, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Philippe Huttenlocher, Mechthild Georg, 1956-, Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Aldo Baldin, Magdalena Schreiber, Margret Jetter, Peter Maus, Hanns-Friedrich Kunz, 1945-, Nobuko Gamo-Yamamoto, Hildegard Laurich, Adalbert Kraus, 1937-
Producer
Richard Hauck
Date Recorded
1977
Subject
Classical Music, Music & Performing Arts, Baroque, Barroco
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Barroco

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