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  1. Cantus Cölln: one-to-a-par Bach Johan van Veen wrote (February 29, 2000): Some time ago there was a discussion on the performance practice of Bach's Cantatas in which every part is sung by only one singer. A new recording has just been released with four Cantatas performed this way, by the German ensemble Cantus Cölln.

  2. Cantus Cölln, Musica Fiata, Knabenchor Hannover, Heinz Hennig (chorus master) Konrad Junghänel, Roland Wilson Schütz: Herr, der du bist vormals gnädig gewest deinem Lande, SWV 461

  3. Guitar wizard Lars Cölln aka Cologne is a Hamburg-based artist. His sound reflects northern wideness and urban urge. He has been working with artists such as Malia, Thomas D, The KBCS, Nneka, Die Fantastischen Vier, Michael Patrick Kelly and Fat Freddy's Drop. His new album "Common sense" is out now and available as LP and CD. Cologne has ...

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  5. 18 ott 2022 · Mass in B minor - Cantus Cölln Paul Dirmeikis wrote (December 7, 2003): [To Piotr Jaworski] You are right, Piotr. It surely takes more than 30-second samples to make up a mind on the last release of the Mass in B minor by Cantus Cölln directed by Konrad Junghänel...

  6. 6 apr 2020 · Thomas Radleff wrote (December 30, 2002): [To Marten Breuer] Here we are: Das Alt-Bachische Archiv. Cantus Cölln, Concerto Palatino, Konrad Junghänel. excellent soloists, among them Suasnne Rydén, Stephan Schreckenberger; Friedemann Immer a.o., trumpets. ORF Edition Alte Musik 2002. 2 CDs 76:37 + 76:18. Johann Bach:

  7. Die mittelalterliche Handelsstadt. Die Stadt entwickelt sich Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts aus den beiden Kaufmannssiedlungen Berlin und Cölln, gelegen zu beiden Seiten der Spree im heutigen Bezirk Mitte. Im Jahr 2008 haben Landesarchäologen einen Eichenbalken gefunden, der vermutlich bereits aus dem Jahr 1183 stammt.