German Baroque music ensemble Vocalconsort Berlin performs Johann Sebastian Bach’s Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Sing unto the Lord a new song, BWV 225), the motet first performed in Leipzig around 1727. Choirmaster: Daniel Reuss. Recorded during the Bach day at the Organization of Early Music on January 29, 2012.

J.S. Bach: Motet BWV 225 ‘Singet dem Herrn’ – Vocalconsort Berlin

Johann Sebastian Bach’s Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225

A motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present.

The Motet is the oldest compositional genre in European polyphonic art music. Its history can be followed without interruption from the 12th century to the present day. The form was a regular part of liturgical services in the two principal churches of Leipzig where Johann Sebastian Bach was employed from 1723 until his death in 1750. Scholars are divided as to the purpose of the six Motets. Though most of them were thought to be funeral music, they cover a lot of ground in terms of creativity, originality, and choral and vocal techniques.

Vocalconsort Berlin

Vocalconsort Berlin - Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied
Vocalconsort Berlin performs Johann Sebastian Bach’s Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Sing unto the Lord a new song, BWV 225), the motet first performed in Leipzig around 1727. Choirmaster: Daniel Reuss. Recorded during the Bach day at the Organization of Early Music. January 29, 2012.

The Vocalconsort Berlin was founded in 2003 and, in the same year, had its successful debut at the Innsbruck Festival Week in Claudio Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” under the direction of Rene Jacobs.

The Berlin-based ensemble, whose ambitious members have also been able to gather experience in other internationally active chamber choirs is particularly specialized in early Baroque and Baroque. In addition, the Vocalconsort Berlin presents new interpretations of romantic and contemporary music.

The variability and flexibility of the Vocalconsort’s composition, which can range from double quartet to multi-choir performance while at the same time allowing for the inclusion of solo performances, gives the Vocalconsort Berlin the ability to perform both in concert format as well as on the opera and theatrical stage.

The pure, inspiring, and dynamic sound of the Vocalconsort Berlin finds its artistic counterpart in the cooperation with renowned conductors such as Marcus Creed, Rene Jacobs, Jos van Immerseel, Gary Cooper, Olof Boman, and Ottavio Dantone as well as with excellent orchestras such as the Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin, the Accademia Bizantina, the Hamburg baroque orchestra elbipolis, and the Belgian baroque orchestra Brock. Particularly with the Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin, they enjoy strong ties of an extraordinary artistic and privileged cooperation.

Since 2006 the Vocalconsort Berlin works together with Sasha Waltz and Guests and the Academie fur Alte Musik Berlin under the roof of the RADIALSYSTEM V, the new location for performance art on the Spree.

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