This beautifully performed and recorded rendition of Gottfried Homilius’ St. Mark Passion claims to be a world premiere, and we can assume that the only
Carus continues to bring previously unrecorded–and often unpublished–music to renewed life in distinguished performances and authoritative printed scores. In this case, with the disc’s title
Gottfried August Homilius, a later contemporary of J.S. Bach, wrote some very fine choral works, including passions, cantatas, and motets, and he was justly praised
Dresden church composer Gottfried August Homilius was a pupil of J.S. Bach and for a time even sang in his choir in Leipzig, so it’s
When you hear this remarkable work you don’t have to know that Dresden church composer Gottfried August Homilius (1714-1785) was a pupil of J.S. Bach
Anyone who loves the motets of J.S. Bach will find an immediate appreciation for these works by Dresden-based composer/organist Gottfried August Homilius (1714-1785). And through
At the end of my earlier review of motets by Gottfried Homilius, performed by the Stuttgart Chamber Choir and recorded on Carus (type Q8392 in