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Ton Koopman plays Bach. At home with Bach. Notenbüchlein der Anna Magdalena Bach. Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 / [composed by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel] ; [attributed by Johann Sebastian Bach].
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- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich, 1690-1749, composer.
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Standardized Title:
- Diodemes. Bist du bei mir; arranged
- Language:
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Songs (Medium voice) with organ.
- Genre:
- Filmed performances.
- Art music.
- Arrangements (Music)
- Songs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (3 minutes)
- Contained In:
- Ton Koopman plays Bach
- Other Title:
- Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 from Notebook II for Anna Magdalena Bach
- Bei Bach zu Hause
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin, Berlin State : EuroArts, 2000.
- Language Note:
- Sung in German.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach's greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann's organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is "At Home with Bach!" He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
- Participant:
- Klaus Mertens, baritone ; Ton Koopman, organ.
- Notes:
- Recorded Gohliser Schlösschen, Leipzig.
- Title from resource description page (viewed August 24, 2017).
- Written in 1718.
- OCLC:
- 1003463591
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