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Johann Sebastian Bach  (요한 제바스티안 바흐)
Bist du bei mir, BWV 508
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작곡가
:   Johann Sebastian Bach (요한 제바스티안 바흐)
장르
:  
스타일
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작곡년도
:   1722 - 1725
출판년도
:   1894
평균연주
:   2:49
"Bist du bei mir" (English: "If you are with me") (BWV 508) is an aria in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (No. 25). It was therefore attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, but the melody is part of the Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel opera Diomedes, oder die triumphierende Unschuld that was performed in Bayreuth on November 16, 1718. The opera score is lost. The aria had been part of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin music library and was considered lost in World War II until it was rediscovered in 2000 in the Kiev Conservatory. The continuo part of BWV 508 is more agitated and continuous in its voice leading than the Stölzel aria; it is uncertain who provided it, as the entry in the Notebook is by Anna Magdalena Bach herself. In an essay in the Bach-Jahrbuch 2002, Andreas Glöckner speculates that either she obtained the song from the inventory of the Leipzig Opera that had gone bankrupt in 1720, or that it was simply a favourite known to nearly everyone in Leipzig that was particularly suitable for Hausmusik. The piece has become a very popular choice for wedding ceremonies and other such occasions.
The German-born Austrian/British soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf recorded the song accompanied by pianist Gerald Moore in 1954 at Abbey Road Studios, produced by Walter Legge. English countertenor Alfred Deller recorded it on his album Deller Vol. 4; Handel, Bach & The English Renaissance with Gustav Leonhardt. The Dutch contralto Aafje Heynis recorded it with Pierre Palla on organ. The French soprano Natalie Dessay and the Mexican tenor Rolando Villazón recorded it in an arrangement for piano, violins, and cello by Philippe Rombi for the 2005 film Joyeux Noël. Hayley Westenra recorded the song on her 2007 album Treasure.
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