Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) Episode 4 of 5: A Move to Hamburg
Bach obtains one of Germany's most prestigious music jobs.
When Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's godfather, Telemann, died in 1767, Bach succeeded him as music director in Hamburg. Bach was happy there, composing prolifically, setting up his own series of subscription concerts, and holding popular musical gatherings at his house, alongside his day job. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Gott, sieh Dein Volk im Staube liegen; Chorus: Oh Wunder! (Die Israeliten in der Wüste) Michael Schopper, bass (Moses) Salzburger Hofmusik Wolfgang Brunner, conductor
Harpsichord Concerto No. 3 in E flat, Wq 43/3 Andreas Staier, harpsichord Freiburger Barockorchester Petra Müllejans, conductor
Symphony in B minor, Wq 182/5 Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Rebecca Miller, conductor
12 Variations of La Folia, Wq 118/9 Robert Woolley, harpsichord
00:02 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Die Israeliten In Der Wuste - Gott, sieh dein Volck (Moses) Performer: --See Salzburg Hof. Salzburger Hofmusik Singer: Michael Schopper Conductor: Wolfgang Brunner
00:07 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Die Israeliten In Der Wuste - O Wunder! (Chorus) Performer: --See Salzburg Hof. Salzburger Hofmusik Singer: Michael Schopper Conductor: Wolfgang Brunner
00:12 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Concerto In E Flat Major Wq.43`3 Performer: Andreas Staier Conductor: Petra Müllejans
00:29 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Symphony In B Minor Wq.182`5 Orchestra: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Conductor: Rebecca Miller
00:43 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 12 Variations On La Folie D'Espagne Wq.118`9 Performer: Robert Woolley
00:53 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Lyda Wq.202.G`2 Performer: Ludger Rémy Singer: Klaus Mertens
00:56 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Trinklied Fur Freye Wq.202.I'1 Performer: Ludger Rémy Singer: Klaus Mertens
First broadcast: 03 Dec 2015 (b06qm3qx) http://vk.com/wall-71199334_110