I recently finished first recordings/digital Audiorealisations of three Cantatas by G.A.Benda.
L530, L544, (non-L546)
For two of them there are already Manuscripts-Digitalisations online available at the StaBi-Berlin, which are linked on my site with the recordings.
Since I got the Manuscripts from the gotha-Library from someone else who just took photographs of the original manuscripts I cannot put them online here without his allowance.
Still I hope you like to hear the wonderful music of those presumably for the first time recorded Cantatas even if it is just me playing around a bit with my PC.
best
Steffen
Cantatas and Oratorios
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First Recording of three Cantatas by G.A.Benda
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Wonderful music. Thank You fahl5!
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Re: Cantatas and Oratorios
Along with Milhaud and Tansman, modern composer Robert Starer (1924-2001) was a very prolific creator of works inspired by Hebrew folklore. Here is an early cantata that has been out of print for a good while.
Robert STARER
Kohelet ('Ecclesiastes'), cantata for baritone, soprano, mixed chorus, and orch. (1952) (vocal score)
Robert STARER
Kohelet ('Ecclesiastes'), cantata for baritone, soprano, mixed chorus, and orch. (1952) (vocal score)
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Many thanks, Caos.