Album UK 1969 on Decca label
Classical (Baroque)
This is the first UK version for this cat#. This LP was not released on a 'grooved wideband' label. LABELS: - Black/silver 'wideband' labels, NO 'groove' - "MADE IN ENGLAND BY" at 11 o'clock - "℗ 1969" - Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on both sides - Matrix numbers printed upside-down SLEEVE: - Front laminated - No flipbacks - Positive stereo Ⓢ on black spine - Back of sleeve is black and does not show the usual sleeve notes - "© 1969, The Decca Record Company Limited, London." - "Sleeve printed in England by Clout & Baker Ltd." - "Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited" INSERT: - Full-size, 8 pages - Contains two essays on Ernest Ansermet, notes about the Bach compositions, lyrics in German and translated to English and a discography of Ernest Ansermet's recordings for the Decca label - "printed in England by Clout & Baker Ltd." - "© 1969, The Decca Record Company Limited, London." OTHER INFORMATION: - Recorded 30 August - 2 September 1968 in the Victoria Hall, Geneva - Labelography code: ED3 - This recording was not issued in monophonic form anymore - Only the three excerpts from Cantata No. 101 were recorded - This LP was issued shortly after Ernest Ansermet's death - Track A1.e is misspelled "Lass, o Fürstder Cherubinen" on label - Track B2.f is misspelled "Friede seimit euch" on label - Sub tracks are not banded on vinyl
![]() | Ernest Ansermet , 1883-1969 CH conductor, album by |
![]() | Johann Sebastian Bach , 1685-1750 DE album by |
![]() | Tom Krause voc, 1934-2013 FI bass vocals |
![]() | Chœur Pro Arte de Lausanne , choir |
![]() | Helen Watts voc, 1927-2009 GB contralto vocals |
![]() | Felix Aprahamian org, 1914-2005 GB liner notes, about ernest ansermet |
![]() | John Parry liner notes, about the music |
![]() | Peggie Cochrane , liner notes, english renderings |
![]() | L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande , orchestra |
![]() | Godfrey MacDomnic , GB photography by, insert page 1 |
![]() | Hans Wild , photography by, insert pages 2 and 6 |
![]() | Elly Ameling voc, *1933 NL soprano vocals |
![]() | Werner Krenn voc, *1943 AT tenor vocals |
![]() | André Pépin fl, flute, solo |
André Charlet chorus master |
James Lock engineer, uncredited |
G mastered by |
Chikao Imahatakenaka photography by, back of sleeve |
John Mordler producer, uncredited |
Johann Sebastian Bach |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cantata No. 130, BWV 130 | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
2 | Chorus "Herr Gott, Dich Loben Alle Wir" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
3 | Recitative "Ihr Heller Glanz" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
4 | Aria "Der Alte Drache Brennt Vor Neid" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
5 | Recitative "Wohl, Wohl, Wohl Aber Uns" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
6 | Aria "Lass, O Fürst Der Cherubinen" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
7 | Choral: "Darum Wir Billig Loben Dich Und Danken Dir" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
8 | Cantata No. 101, BWV 101 | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
9 | Chorus "Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
10 | Duet "Gedenk An Jesu Bittern Tod" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
11 | Chorale "Leit' Uns Mit Deiner Rechten Hand" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
12 | Cantata No. 67 | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
13 | Chorus "Halt, Halt Im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
14 | Aria "Mein Jesus Ist Erstanden" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
15 | Recitative "Mein Jesu, Heissest Du Des Todes Gift" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
16 | Chorale "Erschienen Ist Der Herrlich' Tag" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
17 | Recitative "Doch Scheinet Fast" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
18 | Aria "Friede Sei Mit Euch" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach | ||
19 | Chorus "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" | Ernest Ansermet, Johann Sebastian Bach |