File:BWV 82 Aria Ich habe genung Hotter Philharmonia.oga
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BWV_82_Aria_Ich_habe_genung_Hotter_Philharmonia.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 7 min 58 s, 306 kbps, file size: 17.45 MB)
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DescriptionBWV 82 Aria Ich habe genung Hotter Philharmonia.oga |
English: Opening aria of Ich habe genung, BWV 82 for solo bass, obbligato oboe and strings by Johann Sebastian Bach, sung by Hans Hotter with the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Bernard, with oboist Sidney Sutcliffe. Recorded at Kingsway Hall, 24 March 1950. |
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