J.S. Bach – Christmas Music CD 1990 Classical Baroque LaserLight Digital

$ 3.69

Run Time: 61 min Format: CD Unit Type: Unit Style: Choral, Orchestral, Baroque, Christmas Case Type: Jewel Case Case Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Genre: Xmas Classical Instrumental Artist: J.S. Bach Era: Baroque Conductor: Max Pommer Composer: J.S. Bach CD Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Release Year: 1990 Catalog Number: 15 274 Country of Origin: USA Release Title: Christmas Music Features: DDD Digital Recording Record Label: Delta, DTA Language: English UPC: 0018111527422 Type: Album Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Description

J.S. Bach – Christmas Music CD 1990 Classical Baroque LaserLight Digital. Experience iconic pieces such as "Tönet, ihr Pauken," "Sinfonia (from Christmas Oratorio)," "Hallelujah (from Cantata No. 143)," and the poignant "Air (from Orchestral Suite No. 3).". This LaserLight Digital release from 1990 captures the spirit of the Baroque era, making it perfect for seasonal listening or enjoying Bach's genius year-round. Buy 2 CD'S, Get 2 FREE, Add 4 CD'S, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Christmas Music," a delightful collection of festive classical compositions. This CD features renowned performances by Ludwig Güttler, the Thomanerchor Leipzig, the New Bach Collegium Musicum, and conductor Max Pommer, bringing Bach's masterpieces to life with exquisite detail. Recorded in DDD Digital, this album offers superior sound quality, making it a cherished addition for any classical music enthusiast or collector of holiday recordings. Experience iconic pieces such as "Tönet, ihr Pauken," "Sinfonia (from Christmas Oratorio)," "Hallelujah (from Cantata No. 143)," and the poignant "Air (from Orchestral Suite No. 3)." This LaserLight Digital release from 1990 captures the spirit of the Baroque era, making it perfect for seasonal listening or enjoying Bach's genius year-round. Discover the rich harmonies and intricate melodies that have captivated audiences for centuries, presented in a high-fidelity stereo recording.