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Osanna, Benedictus, Agnus Dei et Dona nobis pacem * #80353 - 15.65MB, 21 pp.
Greg Funfgeld has trained his singers to articulate words crisply, dance lightly when the music must move and blend elegantly.
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem gives him all he could have wanted. Aaron M. Green is an expert on classical music and music history, with more than 10 years of both solo and ensemble performance experience.Learn the English Translation of Liturgical Prayer, the "Kyrie"A Guide to the Complete English Translation of the "Gloria"Pie Jesu Lyrics, English Text Translation, and History15 Classic Instrumental Pieces for a Wedding Ceremony The most famous of these is the "Mass in B Minor," a 1724 composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750).
Maybe this is “in-his-dreams” Bach.”“…a performance that confirmed my belief that this is one of the finest large amateur choruses in the United States.”
""The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, founded in the 19th century, has gained international recognition through its annual Bach Festival, tours and recordings. The work of the soloists is excellent, too…Excitement, dedication, power—all things that we hear more and more seldom in Bach cantatas—lend distinction to this beautiful and well-produced recording.”“Sheer jubilance…exceptional elegance and grace…radiant performance…Having heard the Bethlehem Bach Choir pour its heart into the master’s vocal music, one will never listen to it in quite the same way again.”“The Bethlehem Bach Festival is one of the most venerable musical institutions in the USA, with an unmatched tradition of introducing Bach’s music to our shores.
Watch the video for Agnus Dei from Johann Sebastian Bach's Bach: Mass in B Minor, BWV 232 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. (2x) Dona nobis pacem (4-part chorus) Dona nobis pacem.
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Many well-known composers, including Mozart,
Funfgeld brings a sure sense of phrasing, texture and pacing to the narrative, and the Bach Festival Orchestra—mostly modern instruments, with viola da gamba, violas d’amore and portative organ supplying period flavors—are cohesive and nimble. Along with the Kyrie, Credo, Gloria, and Sanctus, this chant remains an integral part of the church service. Get track
The Kyrie appears in Bach's "Mass" in the first part, known as the "Missa."