Aria, BWV 508: Bist du bei mir

~ Recording by Placido Domingo

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.8Bist du bei mir3:45Gottfried Heinrich StölzelSacred SongsPlácido DomingoAlbum
Deutsche Grammophon289 471 575-2

Relationships

recording engineer and balance engineer:Stephan Flock (in 2002-02)
engineer:Jürgen Bulgrin (sound engineer) (in 2002-02)
Wolf‐Dieter Karwatky (in 2002-02)
Chris Nelson (recording engineer) (in 2002-02)
producer:Christopher Alder (editor/engineer/producer)
editor:Stephan Flock (in 2002-02)
Ingmar Haas (engineer) (in 2002-02)
soprano vocals:Sissel
tenor vocals:Plácido Domingo (tenor) (in 2002-02)
vocals:Sissel (in 2002-02)
orchestra:Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi (Symphony Orchestra of Milan Giuseppe Verdi) (in 2002-02)
conductor:Marcello Viotti (conductor) (in 2002-02)
arranger:Robert Sadin
recorded at:Auditorium di Milano, Fondazione Cariplo in Milano (Milan) (in 2002-02)
recording of:Aria, BWV 508 “Bist du bei mir” (previously attributed to Bach)
Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 (previously attributed to Bach, catch-all for arrangements) (in 2002-02)

Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 (previously attributed to Bach, catch-all for arrangements)

composer:Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (composer)
previously attributed to:Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach, Kleine Suite (order: 3)
arrangement of:Aria, BWV 508 “Bist du bei mir” (previously attributed to Bach)

Aria, BWV 508 “Bist du bei mir” (previously attributed to Bach)

lyricist:[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
composer:Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (composer)
previously attributed to:Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
orchestrations:Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 (orchestrated by Klemperer)
arrangements:Arie, BWV 508 „Bist Du bei mir“ (arranged for trumpet)
Art Thou With Me (translated)
Bist du bei mir
Bist du bei mir, BWV 508 (previously attributed to Bach, catch-all for arrangements)