A profound prayer of Baroque music woven by a splendid group of soloists.
A treasure of rigorous yet emotional religious music by legendary singers such as Fischer-Dieskau.
The inner conflict of man is constructed through Bach's characteristically precise counterpoint, and the elegant singing of the virtuoso singers further enhances the spirituality.
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1. Sinfonia — Adagio Assai
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2. Coro: Ich Hatte Viel Bekümmernis
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3. Aria (Sopran): Seufzer, Tränen, Kummer, Not
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4. Recitativo (Tenor): Wie Hast Du Dich, Mein Gott
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5. Aria (Tenor): Bäche Von Gesalznen Zähren
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6. Coro: Was Betrübst Du Dich, Meine Seele
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B:
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7. Recitative (Sopran): Ach Jesu, Meine Ruh, Mein Licht
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8. Duetto (Sopran / Baß): Komm Mein Jesu, Und Erquicke
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9. Coro: Sei Nin Wieder Zufrieden
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10. Aria (Tenor): Erfreue Dich, Seele
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11. Coro: Das Lamm, Das Erwürget Ist
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Baritone Vocals [Bariton] - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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Chorus [Chor] - Münchener Bach-Chor
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Composed By - Johann Sebastian Bach
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Conductor [Dirigent] - Karl Richter
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Libretto By [Texte] - Salomon Franck
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Orchestra [Orchester] - Münchener Bach-Orchester
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Producer [Produktionsleiter] - Hansjoachim Reiser
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Recording Supervisor [Aufnahmeleiter] - Harald Baudis
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Sleeve Notes - Alfred Dürr
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Soprano Vocals [Sopran] - Edith Mathis
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Tenor Vocals - Ernst Haefliger