[HPM 002]

This programme is centred on the chaconne: you will hear how Henry Purcell and J.S. Bach join hands in this much-loved dance form of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Of the few works of Philipp Heinrich Erlebach that survive, we perform a suite that concludes with a chaconne. The two Bach cantatas are contrasting: BWV 150 is said to be Bach’s earliest surviving cantata, BWV 78 was composed in Leipzig at the height of his career.

availabilityin print
published2009.09.10
playing time57:33
£15.00
Cover of Every one a chaconne

The Bach Players:
Rachel Elliott soprano
Clare Wilkinson alto
Nicholas Mulroy tenor
Matthew Brook bass
Nicolette Moonen violin
Rodolfo Richter violin
Anne Schumann violin
Rachel Stott viola
Alison McGillivray cello
Elizabeth Bradley double bass
Marion Moonen flute
Catherine Latham oboe
James Eastaway oboe
Alastair Mitchell bassoon
Silas Standage organ

Producer: Roy Mowatt
Recording engineer: Alan Mosley

Album sample

A sample track of Every one a chaconne can be downloaded in MP3 format.

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