Album Summary
Performers
Klaus Mertens (Bass)
Sebastian Bluth (Baritone)
Mirko Heimerl
Jan Kobow (Tenor)
Ika Kruse
Dorothee Mields (Soprano)
Friedemann Klos (Treble)
Notes & Reviews:
"This work is the most extensive of Gebel's surviving compositions. It is divided into six parts or acts that were performed on the successive days of Holy Week, from Monday to Holy Saturday... This is an extraordinarily beautiful performance, coherent and well-paced, thanks to the sensitivity and insight of conductor Ludger Remy." - Gatens, ARG
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Works Details
Gebel, Georg d. J. : Johannes Passion, oratorio - Performers: Klaus Mertens (Bass); Sebastian Bluth (Baritone); Mirko Heimerl; Jan Kobow (Tenor); Ika Kruse; Dorothee Mields (Soprano); Friedemann Klos (Treble)
- Conductor: Ludger Remy
- Ensemble: Weimarer Barock-Ensemble
- Notes: Weimar, Redoute, Germany (07/07/2002-07/15/2002)
- Running Time: 3 min. 59 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1735-1746

























