Bach: Motets, BWV 225 – 230
These 7 works comprise J.S Bach’s complete output of German motets – in stark contrast to his prolific cantata output of over 200 works. German motets occupied a specific place in the canon of liturgical music in the 16 – 18 centuries. They were performed solely by the choir schools during services, the congregation remaining silent. Consequently, the writing is more complex than that found in works where the congregation could join in. It was customary for two motets to be sung at Sunday services, Vespers, weddings, funerals church induction ceremonies, inaugurations and university gatherings.
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Artists: Chamber Choir of Europe Choir, European Chamber Soloists (Ensemble), Nicol Matt (Conductor)
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