Concerto for oboe d’amore, strings & continuo in A Major, BWV 1055
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Robert Morgan, oboe d’amore
Thomas Wikman, Music Director & conductor
Chicago’s Music of the Baroque
Collection Two, Vol. 10
Soprano aria: Wie zittern und wanken, Die Sünder Gedanken
Cantata BWV 105: Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht: (Lord, do not pass judgment on Your servant).
Soprano aria: Wie zittern und wanken, Die Sünder Gedanken: (How the thoughts of the sinner tremble)
~Johann Sebastian Bach
Linda Mabbs, soprano. Robert Morgan, oboe
Thomas Wikman, Music Director & conductor
Chicago’s Music of the Baroque
Collection Two, Vol. 9
How the thoughts of the sinner tremble and waver, while they make accusations among themselves
and again and again try to excuse themselves. Thus an anxious conscience is torn apart by its own torment.
Concerto in D minor for Violin, Oboe and Strings, BWV 1060
Elliott Golub, violin. Robert Morgan, oboe.
Thomas Wikman, Music Director & conductor
Chicago’s Music of the Baroque
Collection Two, Vol. 6
Aria: Ich habe genug (“It is enough”)
From Cantata 82 by Johann Sebastian Bach
William Stone, baritone
Robert Morgan, oboe
Thomas Wikman, Music Director & conductor
Chicago‘s Music of the Baroque
Collection One, Vol. 9
I have enough. I have taken the Savior, the hope of the Righteous, Into my eager arms.
I have enough. I have beheld Him; my faith has pressed Jesus to my heart.
Now I wish, even today in joy, to depart…