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Naxos of America Proud to Announce Distribution of Soli Deo Gloria
| Quelle: Naxos of America, Inc.
NASHVILLE, TN and LONDON--(Marketwire - March 11, 2010) - In January 2010, Naxos began
distribution of SDG (Soli Deo Gloria), the not-for-profit record label
founded in 2005 by the legendary British conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner.
Created for Sir John's three ensembles -- the Monteverdi Choir, the English
Baroque Soloists, and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique -- the
label takes its name from the initials Bach appended at the end of each of
his Cantata scores, dedicating them to the "glory of God alone." Each SDG
release includes authoritative liner notes and texts, and a cover portrait
by the celebrated photographer Steve McCurry, the correspondent who is best
known for the "Afghan girl" photo, which appeared on the cover of National
Geographic.
On March 30, Naxos releases Volume 2 (SDG 165) of the label's ongoing,
award-winning Bach Cantatas series. Volume 2 marks the halfway point of the
Bach Cantata pilgrimage, and features Cantatas by J.S. Bach and Heinrich
Schütz composed for the second and third Sundays after Trinity.
Performances were taken from two concerts in July of 2000 in Paris and
Zürich.
The Paris concert opens with a performance of Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh
darein, BWV 2 (Oh God, look down from Heaven), based on Martin Luther's
German hymn setting of Psalm 12. Other featured cantatas include: Meine
Seel erhebt den Herren, BWV 10; Heinrich Schütz's motet, Die Himmel
erzählen die Ehre Gottes, SWV 386 (The heavens are telling of God's glory);
and Bach's cantata, Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes, BWV 76 (The
heavens are telling of God's glory).
The Zurich concert features the two-part Weimar Cantata Ich hatte viel
Bekümmernis, BWV 21 (I had much affliction), and Bach's Ach Herr, mich
armen Sünder, BWV 135 (O, Lord, I poor sinner), which is based on the
Passion chorale by Cyriacus Schneegass (1597). The concert concludes with
Bach's Triple Concerto, BWV 1044 (Concerto for flute, violin and
harpsichord).
The Bach Cantata Pilgrimage project began in Christmas of 1999, with the
mission to "perform all Bach's surviving church cantatas on the appointed
feast day and all within a single year." In total SDG will release 27
volumes, each corresponding to one of the Bach Pilgrimage's Concerts, and
including the cantatas Bach wrote for a specific liturgical feast. It is
the first time that the Bach cantatas will be issued on CD in this manner.