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J.S. Bach Cantata 78: Elaine Comparone & The Queen's Chamber Band, Choir & Soloists

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2011

Harpsichordist Elaine Comparone leads The Queen's Chamber Band, Choir & Soloists in a performance of Bach"s Cantata 78: "Jesu, der du meine Seele".

Soloists
Sharla Nafzifer, soprano
Marshall Coid, countertenor
Philip Anderson, tenor
Constantinos Yiannoudes, baritone

The Queen's Chamber Band
Karla Moe, flute
Marsha Heller, oboe
Sarah Davol, oboe
Sharon Moe, horn
Robert Zubrycki, violin
Lori Miller Abbott, violin
Veronica Salas, viola
Peter Seidenberg cello
Tomoya Aomori, double bass

The Choir
Sopranos: Daphne Burns, Janet Lock, Nonceba Lubanga, Janet Steele & Taeko Ota

Altos: Lorna Ottley, Sarah Goldberg, Lisa Hindmarsh & Akemi Yamada

Tenors: Fritz Joseph, Mark Worthy & Ethan Frann

Basses: Germaine Estrada, Michael Meltzer & John Ostendorf

Recorded Live & Unedited: March 21, 2009
First Moravian Church, New York City

Harpsichord Unlimited (c) 2011
www.harpsichord.org

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  • i am studying this for my final exams in school....tis a pleasure

  • Compare this modern instrument performance with this period instrument performance, also on YouTube:

    /watch?v=cIWJOKmsgLs

  • Beautiful ensemble! A joy to partake.

  • Just womderful !

  • Nice to see a new video, Elaine! Lovely as usual!

  • I love you Miss. Comparone

  • I love you Miss. Compareone!

  • Favorited and added to my playlist!!! (;-D) Long time no hear, Elaine. Good to have ya back. Nosh

  • Absolutely beautiful, Elaine. It brought tears to my eyes when you bowed for the whole ensemble. You are truly a Master! Robert the Warner (for the family Blake)

  • Very beautiful performance. Wish I could have been there

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