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 Bach: Bauern, Kaffee & Hochzeitkantate / Collegium Aureum
Release Date: 07/1990 
Label:  Dhm Editio Classica Catalog #: 77151   Spars Code: ADD 
Composer:  Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer:  Elly AmelingSiegmund NimsgernGerald English
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Collegium Aureum

Number of Discs: 2 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 56 Mins. 

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Notes & Reviews   Works on This Recording  
This CD is reissued by ArkivMusic and includes liner notes.
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The four secular cantatas included in this two-disc set were first issued on two separate LPs in 1968. Then they comfortably took the lead over other performances available at the time. By present-day standards, however, there are aspects of interpretation which may strike us as a little pedestrian. The two weakest areas are probably those of instrumental executancy and internal balance. In these respects the Wedding Cantata, Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten is the weakest, with unsteady oboe playing and too weighty continuo support.

Even here, though, I found plenty to enjoy, above all in the alluring voice of Elly Ameling who seldom disappoints the listener either in this work or indeed, in the other three. She is beguiling both as the wilful Lieschen in the Coffee Cantata and as the spirited, coquettish Miecke in the Peasant Cantata. In these cantatas the two other singers, Gerald English and Siegmund Nimsgern, the latter as the peppery Schlendrian in the Coffee Cantata, and as the country lad with little on his mind other than opening time and a good roll in the hay (Peasant Cantata), are excellent. Some of the playing by members of the Collegium Aureum is enjoyable too, with stylish harpsichord continuo throughout. Maddeningly, the players are not named but I seem to recall that Gustav Leonhardt was the harpsichordist.

To sum up, an album well worth acquiring, above all for consistently lively interpretations by the singers who create a pleasing sense of theatre. Well recorded.'

-- Nicholas Anderson, Gramophone [10/1990]

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, BWV 211 "Coffee Cantata" by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer:  Elly Ameling (Soprano), Siegmund Nimsgern (Bass), Gerald English (Tenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Collegium Aureum
Period: Baroque 
Written: circa 1734-1735; Leipzig, Germany 
Language: German 
2.  Mer Hahn en neue Oberkeet, BWV 212 "Peasant Cantata" by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer:  Elly Ameling (Soprano), Gerald English (Tenor), Siegmund Nimsgern (Bass)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Collegium Aureum
Period: Baroque 
Written: 1742; Leipzig, Germany 
Language: German 
3.  Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten, BWV 202 "Wedding Cantata" by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer:  Elly Ameling (Soprano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Collegium Aureum
Period: Baroque 
Written: circa 1718-1723; Cöthen, Germany 
Date of Recording: 09/1974 
Language: German 
Notes: The four secular cantatas included in this two disc set were first issued on two separate lps in 1968. 
4.  Non sa che sia dolore, BWV 209 by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer:  Elly Ameling (Soprano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Collegium Aureum
Period: Baroque 
Written: ?1734; Leipzig, Germany 
Language: Italian 
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