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Texas Early Music Project

PO Box 301675

Austin, TX 78703

(512) 377-6961

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PO Box 301675
Austin, TX 78703
United States

(512) 377-6961

Founded in 1987 by Daniel Johnson, the Texas Early Music Project is dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical music through performance, recordings, and educational outreach. 

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Our boxed CDs are $21.00 (with the exception of La Pellegrina, a 2-CD set, for $25). The CD price includes shipping within the U.S. Shipping charges will apply to international orders. Questions? Please contact us.

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Pathways to Bach: Music in Germany in the 17th Century

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Pathways to Bach: Music in Germany in the 17th Century

$21.00

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This CD features the cantata Alles was ihr tut of Dietrich Buxtehude and the requiem Musikalische Exequien of Heinrich Schütz. Texas Early Music Project's live performance of this concert was awarded "Best Choral Concert 2005" by the Austin Critics' Table.

Recorded live on April 16, 2005, at First English Lutheran Church, Austin, TX. Jay Norwood, Recording Engineer.

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Enjoy these audio samples from Pathways to Bach: 

The Singers
(*indicates soloist in the Musikalische Exequien)

*Philip Baker, bass
*Brett Barnes, baritone
*Joe Bergen, bass
Wendy Brockett, alto
*Kathlene Ritch Brown, soprano
*Amy Brumley, soprano
Laura Buford, soprano
Cayla Cardiff, alto
Nunzio D'Alessio, tenor
Caroline Frommhold, alto
Jim Hadden, tenor
Catherine Haenni, soprano
Robert Honstein, bass
Daniel Johnson, tenor
*Christopher LeCluyse, tenor
Katja Mallmann, soprano
*Gitanjali Mathur, soprano
*Joel Nesvadba, tenor
*Jonathan Nesvadba, baritone
Julie Noble, soprano
*Elisabeth Petillot, alto
*Susan Richter, alto
*Jonathan Riemer, tenor
*David Stevens, tenor
*Jenifer Thyssen, soprano
*Jennifer Tullis, alto
Allison Welch, alto
*Gil Zilkha, bass
 

The Orchestra
Laurie Young Stevens, violin and concertmistress

James Brown, bass viol
Jonathan Brumley, archlute
Bruce Colson, violin
Scott Horton, theorbo
Jan Jackson, alto recorder
Stephanie Stuart, viola
John Walters, cello, treble & bass viols
Keith Womer, organ