Magnificat in A Minor, BWV Anh. 21: II. Denn er hat seine elende Magd freundlich angesehen
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Classical
Magnificat in A Minor, BWV Anh. 21: II. Denn er hat seine elende Magd freundlich angesehen was released on June 2, 2003 by CPO as a part of the album Apocryphal Bach Masses
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
I Febiarmonici
Ensemble
Wolfgang Helbich
Conductor
Alsfelder Vokalensemble
Vocal Ensemble
Dorothee Mields
Soprano
Henning Kaiser
Tenor
Henning Voss
Alto
Jochen Grüner
Ensemble Director
Ralf Grobe
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer
Sophie Liwszyc
Translation
Susan Marie Praeder
Translation
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Burkhard Schmilgun
Executive Producer
Christine Potschkat
Assistant Engineer
Christoph Romanowski
Assistant Engineer
Helmut Schaarschmidt
Executive Producer
Klaus Schumann
Engineer
Lothar Bruweleit
Graphic Design
Renate Wolter-Seevers
Editing Engineer

