Bach-Collegium Stuttgart

ensemble strumentale tedesco

Bach-Collegium Stuttgart is an internationally known German instrumental ensemble, founded by Helmuth Rilling in 1965 to accompany the Gächinger Kantorei in choral music with orchestra.[1] Its members are mostly orchestra musicians from Germany and Switzerland who get together for projects associated with the choir and also instrumental programs of their own.[2][3]

Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
StatoGermania (bandiera) Germania
CittàStoccarda
Direttore
Periodo attività1965 - in attività
Sito webwww.bachakademie.de/de/bach-collegium.html

The ensemble has performed at festivals such as the "Musikfest Stuttgart" of the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart, Salzburg Festival, Lucerne Festival, Prague Spring or Rheingau Musik Festival.

Gächinger Kantorei and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, conducted by Rilling, completed a first recording worldwide of Bach's cantatas and oratorios, a project of 15 years in collaboration with Hänssler Classic, in 1985 on the occasion of the composer's 300th birthday.[4] The recording was awarded a Grand Prix du Disque.

The Bach-Collegium Stuttgart has been instrumental in premieres of works such as Wolfgang Rihm's Deus Passus (Passionsstücke nach Lukas) in 2000[5] and new versions of works such as Mozart's Great Mass completed by Robert D. Levin.[6]

Note

  1. ^ vita - fotos Archiviato il 19 luglio 2011 in Internet Archive. of Helmuth Rilling (in German)
  2. ^ Bach-Collegium Stuttgart[collegamento interrotto] State Capital Stuttgart (in German)
  3. ^ Bach-Collegium Stuttgart on bach cantatas (2001)
  4. ^ Helmuth Rilling Archiviato il 5 maggio 2011 in Internet Archive. on classics.online
  5. ^ Deus Passus, review of the recording, by Daniel Felsenfeld
  6. ^ Mass in C minor, review of the recording by J. F. Weber, from "Fanfare"

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach [[6] Mass in B Minor] (Flash)
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  1. ^ http://www.bachakademie.de/de/bach-collegium.html
  2. ^ Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, su www.worldcat.org. URL consultato il 22 agosto 2021.
  3. ^ Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, su portraits.klassik.com. URL consultato il 22 agosto 2021.
  4. ^ (EN) Explore the Complete Classics Today Musical Review Digest Archives, su classicstoday.com. URL consultato il 22 agosto 2021.
  5. ^ Bruckner Masses Brilliant Classics 92002 [MC]: Classical CD Reviews- Feb 2004 MusicWeb(UK), su www.musicweb-international.com. URL consultato il 22 agosto 2021.
  6. ^ Oregon Bach Festival » Digital Bach Project » Cuepoints, su web.archive.org, 23 luglio 2011. URL consultato il 22 agosto 2021 (archiviato dall'url originale il 23 luglio 2011).