CD zum Freiburger Chorbuch 2 mit Einspielungen ausgewählter Stücke aus dem Chorbuch, unter der Leitung von Jürgen Ochs.
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- Jubilate Deo
- Komm, Trost der Welt
- Der Weg nach Bethlehem
- Laudate Dominum
- Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein reines Herze
- Alle psallite
- Conditor alme siderum (Gott, heilger Schöpfer aller Stern)
- O come, all ye faithful
- Adoramus te, Christe (Wir beten dich an, Christus)
- Du hast mein Klagen in Tanzen verwandelt
- Oculi omnium
- Ave verum corpus (Sei gegrüßt, wahrer Leib)
- O sacrum convivium
- Nearer, still nearer (Näher, noch näher)
- O be joyful in the Lord
- Herr der Stunden
- My soul has been redeemed
- Come, Holy Ghost, the Maker, come (Komm, Heiliger Geist, du Schöpfer)
- Halleluja - Du wirst Prophet des Höchsten heißen
- Jauchzet, ihr Himmel / Lobe den Herren
- Maria, Himmelskönigin
- Herr, mach mich zum Werkzeug deines Friedens
- Jesus Christ, lamb of God
- O Maria, sei gegrüßt
- Wie herrlich grünen Baum und Strauch
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Ensemble
Rastatter Hofkapelle
The Rastatter Hofkapelle was formed along the lines of the original court orchestra and is made up of eight solo singers plus instrumentalists. The aim of the ensemble is to perform the sacred music of the former court music directors in Rastatt and the works of other Baroque composers, observing historical performance practice. More exact information concerning the makeup of the court orchestra is to be found in a court calendar of 1764. According to this source, it consisted of the music director, the concert master, an organist, seven singers and 19 instrumentalists, as well as four trumpeters and a timpanist. All of the members of the Rastatter Hofkapelle are active both as soloists and as members of distinguished professional ensembles concerned with the interpretation of early music. Personal details
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Conductor
Jürgen Ochs
Jürgen Ochs studied church music at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe, concentrating on the organ and conducting. He studied singing at the Musikhochschule in Dortmund, concluding with the concert examination. His favorite works include the Bach Passions (singing the evangelist roles), cantatas, oratorios of the classical and romantic periods, Lieder, and song cycles. Since 1991 Jürgen Ochs has been the district choirmaster of the Freiburg Archdiocese, first at Breisach Minster, and in the meantime at the Catholic municipal church of St. Alexander in Rastatt. He is the conductor of the chamber choir Capella Crucis, and of the Rastatter Hofkapelle. He is also professor of singing at the Hochschule für Kirchenmusik in Rottenburg/Neckar. Personal details
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