Mass in B minor BWV 232 (Thomaskirche 2005, Blomstedt) - 6/15

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

10. Qui sedes ad dextram Patris (A)

Ruth Ziesak, soprano
Anna Larsson, alto
Christoph Genz, tenor
Dietrich Henschel, bass

Herbert Blomstedt, Gewandhausorchester & Kammerchor Leipzig

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  • The individual numbers in the Mass in B minor are all so wonderful. You think you've heard the most beautiful piece and then the one after it is just as beautiful.

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  • Interesting... since Bach was Lutheran, did the Lutherans change the Mass, or did Bach write this for Catholics, and the Catholic Church changed the Mass? Because this too doesn't fit in with the order of the Mass at my Catholic parish. This would be a stanza of the Greater Doxology, not its own piece.

  • No words to describe it,.. but ,..excellent performance,..

  • Anna Larson, you are a gift from God

  • That is JS Bach for you, full of wonderful surprises, all superb and majestic

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