Bach - Cantata Darzu Ist Erschienen: Der Sohn Gottes Bwv 40 - Rademann | Netherlands Bach Society

Rademann’s eyes were fierce as he leaned into the orchestra. He knew exactly what Bach was doing here. The text from 1 John declared, "For this the Son of God appeared, that he might destroy the works of the devil." The choir entered like a disciplined regiment, shouting blocky, rhythmic statements. They weren't just singing; they were marching into battle.

The midwinter frost clung tightly to the stones of the church. Inside, the air felt heavy with the scent of damp wool and guttering beeswax. Hans-Christoph Rademann stood before the musicians of the Netherlands Bach Society. He raised his arms, taking a breath that seemed to pull the cold air straight from the rafters. With a sharp downbeat, the sanctuary exploded. Rademann’s eyes were fierce as he leaned into

Two natural horns tore through the silence with a heroic, blazing fanfare. This was not a sweet, comforting lullaby for a sleeping child in a manger. This was military music. They weren't just singing; they were marching into battle

The video features a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas cantata, Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes (BWV 40), conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann . Hans-Christoph Rademann stood before the musicians of the

Then came the tenor aria, Christenkinder, freuet euch! (Christian children, rejoice!). The horns returned with another triumphant, golden flourish. The tenor's voice spun elaborate, joyful runs that mirrored the wind instruments, painting a picture of pure, unadulterated victory over darkness.

Rademann let his hands fall slowly to his sides. The battle had been won, the serpent vanquished. The Christ child was on the earth, but as the final echoes faded against the stone, the gaze of everyone in the room was pulled irresistibly upward toward the heavens.

Finally, the battle subsided into the closing chorale. The entire ensemble joined together in a rich, homophonic prayer. As the final chord resonated, the music took a sudden, highly expressive upward turn.

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