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Notenbüchlein Für Anna Magdalena Bach – A Selection – by Johann Sebastian Bach, Tragicomedia, Stephen Stubbs

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Release Date: 1994

Label: Teldec

1: Tenor, Double Harp, Lute
2: Soprano, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Viola Da Gamba, Organ
3: Tenor, Arpanetta, Lute
4: Viola Da Gamba, Organ
5: Viola Da Gamba, Triple Harp, Lute
6: Viola Da Gamba, Triple Harp, Lute
7: Triple Harp, Lute
8: Soprano, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Organ
9: Tenor, Lute
10: Viola Da Gamba, Triple Harp, Lute
11: Tenor, Viola Da Gamba, Lute (? Gottfried Heinrich Bach, 1724-1761)
12: Double Harp
13: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Viola Da Gamba, Lute
14: Triple Harp
15: Arpanetta (? J. S. Bach)
16: Tenor, Viola Da Gamba, Lute (? Giovannini, Comte De Saint Germain, ✝ c.1782)
17: Organ (? J. S. Bach)
18: Triple Harp, Lute
19: Organ
20: Tenor, Viola Da Gamba, Lute
21: Viol, Organ
22: Double Harp (? Gottfried Heinrich Bach)
23: Tenor, Lute
24: Tenor, Lute, Viola Da Gamba, Organ

℗ 1994 Teldec Classics International GmbH
© 1994 Teldec Classics International GmbH
A Time Warner Company
Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe

Recorded at St. Andrew's Church, Toddington, April 1991. Total timing: 70:53. Digital recording. Stereo.
Cover: View of Leipzig, anonymous painting (1700);
Museum für Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig (Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin).
Booklet back cover: J.S. Bach, portrait (c. 1715), attributed to Johann Ernst Rensch the Elder, Erfurt (Germany);
Angermuseum (Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin).
Track 1 & 12 (Fugue) are officially not in the "Notenbüchlein".

The 40-page booklet contains a track and credits-list as well as notes in English, German, French and Italian.
It has also the sung-texts in original German and the translations into English, French and Italian.
The booklet and CD are sheltered by a standard jewel case with black tray.

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