Cantata "Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd", BWV 208: Recitative (Endymion) "Wie, schönste Göttin? Wie?"
~ Recording by Fritz Wunderlich, Berliner Philharmoniker, Karl Forster
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| 1.3 | Cantata "Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd", BWV 208: Recitative (Endymion) "Wie, schönste Göttin? Wie?" | 1:08 | Johann Sebastian Bach | Cantatas | Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau, Karl Forster | Album |
| EMI Classics (absorbed into Warner Classics since 2013-07-19) | |
Relationships
| tenor vocals [Endymion]: | Fritz Wunderlich (operatic tenor) (in 1961-11) |
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| orchestra: | Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (in 1961-11) |
| conductor: | Karl Forster (chorus master/conductor) (in 1961-11) |
| recorded at: | Evangelisches Gemeindehaus (Zehlendorf) in Berlin, Germany (in 1961-11) |
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| recording of: | Kantate, BWV 208 “Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!”: III. Recitativo (Tenor) “Wie? Schönste Göttin! Wie?” (in 1961-11) |
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Related works
Kantate, BWV 208 “Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!”: III. Recitativo (Tenor) “Wie? Schönste Göttin! Wie?”
| premiered in: | Weißenfels, Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt), Germany (in 1713-02) |
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| composed in: | Weimar, Thüringen (Thuringia), Germany |
| composer: | Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (in 1713) |
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| librettist: | Salomon Franck |
| part of: | Kantate, BWV 208 “Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!” (order: 3) |
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