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Notes & Reviews:
On the occasion of its 40th anniversary Carus has initiated a new series Carus Classics, featuring ten outstanding CD productions from the past library of recordings. This exclusive collection, designed by Friedrich Forssman and Cornelia Feyll, is presented in high-quality DigiPacs and each CD includes an extensive booklet. '... exemplary recording.' (New Classics, September 2005)
American Record Guide, March / April 2013
Josef Martin Kraus (1756-92) was a brilliant and highly regarded polymath (among others, Haydn, Gluck, and Salieri named him a genius). The soloists, choir, orchestra, and conductor conspire to produce first-rate performances. Recorded sound is in good order, and we get a complete and useful booklet.
Recording information: Stadtkirche St. Oswald, Buchen/Odenwald (03/27/1998).
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Works Details
Kraus, Joseph Martin : Der Tod Jesu, oratorio for soprano, alto, bass, chorus & orchestra, Vb. 17 - Performer: Ada Gunnars
- Conductor: Helmut Wolf
- Ensemble: Stuttgart Philharmonia Choir
- Running Time: 4 min. 10 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1776
- Studio/Live: Live
Kraus, Joseph Martin : Kom! din herdestaf att bära, church cantata for soprano, bass & orchestra, Vb. 15 - Performer: Hernan Iturralde (Baritone)
- Conductor: Helmut Wolf
- Running Time: 5 min. 46 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1790
- Studio/Live: Live
Kraus, Joseph Martin : Miserere nostre, for chorus & orchestra, Vb. 13 - Conductor: Helmut Wolf
- Running Time: 2 min. 44 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1788
- Studio/Live: Live
Kraus, Joseph Martin : In te Domine speravi, for chorus & orchestra, Vb. 11 - Conductor: Helmut Wolf
- Running Time: 5 min. 6 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1785
- Studio/Live: Live


























