- Reinhart Vogel, Manfred Friedrich, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra
- Ralph Eschrig, Olaf Bär, Simone Nold, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Carola Hohn, Annette Markert, Katharina Kammerloher, Alexandra Coku, Hartmut Haenchen
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra
- Caspar Richter, Dresden Baroque Soloists, Johannes Goritzki, Hartmut Haenchen, Dorothea Wirtz, Cantica Nova Chamber Choir, Konrad Hünteler, Eckart Haupt, Walter Heinz Bernstein, Roland Munch, Lourdes Ambriz, Hans-Martin Linde, Encarnación Vázquez, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Christine Schornsheim, Ulf Bjorlin, German Chamber Academy Neuss, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Eberhard Palm, Berliner Barock-Compagney, Cappella Coloniensis
- Dimiter Dimitrov, Munich Radio Orchestra, Wilfried Gahmlich, Roberto Paternostro, NHK Chamber Soloists, Sona Ghazarian, Hartmut Haenchen, Bratislava Philharmonic Orchestra, Hermann Prey, Natale de Carolis, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Sofia Symphony Orchestra, Cecilia Bartoli, Bamberg Symphony Chorus, Sylvia Greenberg, Jerrold van der Schaaf, Gertrud Ottenthal, Rouslan Raichev, Elizabeth Carter, Giuseppe Sabbatini, Kurt Wöss, Michele Pertusi, Ruth Ziesak, Michael Knapp, Gisella Pasino, Kurt Peter Eichhorn, Marco Chingari, Sumi Jo, Petra-Maria Schnitzer, Josef Protschka, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Kurt Rydl, Jochen Kowalski, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Jeanine Thames, Renato Bruson, Nicola Ghiuselev, Daniela Lojarro, Claudio Otelli, Marcello Viotti, Marcus Creed, Staatskapelle Dresden, Hans Vonk
- Rundfunkchor Berlin, Ann Monoyios, Hans-Martin Linde, Dresden Baroque Soloists, Konrad Hünteler, Carl Maria von Weber Men's Choir, Berlin, Sebastian Weigle, Hartmut Haenchen, Stefan Soltesz, Eckart Haupt, Hans-Peter Kirchberg, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Christine Schornsheim, Ulf Bjorlin, Berliner Barock-Compagney, Cappella Coloniensis, Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hans Vonk
- Ann Monoyios, Hans-Martin Linde, Howard Arman, Handel Festival Orchestra, Axel Köhler, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Jochen Kowalski, Max Emanuel Cenčić, Dame Emma Kirkby, Arleen Auger, Academy of London, New Bach Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Leipzig University Choir, Berliner Barock-Compagney, Cappella Coloniensis, Venceslava Hruba-Freiburger, Robert Torday, Vienna Boys' Choir, Max Pommer, Peter Marschik, Hartmut Haenchen, Charles Humphries
- Siegfried Pank, Johanna Koslowsky, Eckart Haupt, New Bach Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Martina Lins, Stephen Varcoe, Rheinische Kantorei, Burkhard Glaetzner, Roland Munch, Gotthold Schwarz, New Berlin Chamber Orchestra, Hilke Helling, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Das Kleine Konzert, Armin Thalheim, Wilfried Jochens, Linda Nicholson, Max Pommer, Hermann Max, Barbara Schlick, Hartmut Haenchen, Paul Elliott, Christoph Prégardien
- Burkhard Glaetzner, Eckart Haupt, New Bach Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Rita Honti, Budapest Strings, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Weimar, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, German Bach Soloists, Andrea Vigh, János Rolla, Dora Milanova, Béla Bánfalvi, Helmut Winschermann, Reinhold Friedrich, Neville Marriner, Max Pommer, Sofia Soloists Chamber Orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chorus, Dresden Baroque Soloists, Hartmut Haenchen, Vassil Kazandjiev
- WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln, Hartmut Haenchen, Jurgen Rost, Georg Fischer, New Berlin Chamber Orchestra, Hans Graf, Emil Tabakov, Konrad Hünteler, Budapest Strings, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Sillito, Johannes Goritzki, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Andrea Vigh, Eszter Horgas, Sándor Végh, Andrew Joy, Günther Höller, Michael Erxleben, Linos Ensemble, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Camerata Salzburg, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Reinhold Friedrich, Lajos Lencsés, Cappella Coloniensis, German String Trio
- Budapest Strings, Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, Johannes Goritzki, Hans-Martin Linde, Werner Erhardt, Concerto Köln, Burkhard Glaetzner, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Christine Schornsheim, Andrea Vigh, Andrew Joy, Ulf Bjorlin, Maria Luisa Tanzini, Hartmut Haenchen, Petersen Quartet, Neue Hofkapelle München, Martin Sandhoff, Béla Bánfalvi, Christoph Hammer, Berliner Barock-Compagney, Gabriele Ferro
- Concerto Köln, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Dresden Baroque Orchestra, Hans Gruss
Biography
The Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra is among the more highly regarded German chamber ensembles. As the name suggests, they play many works by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, as well as contemporaries of this J.S. Bach offspring. But over the years the ensemble expanded into Classical, Romantic, and finally twentieth century repertory, taking on works by Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Richard Strauss, Shostakovich, and a score of other composers from various periods. The ensemble consists of about 25 musicians, most of whom are drawn from the more prominent orchestras in Berlin. The CPEBCO has been led for more than a quarter century by Dresden-born conductor Hartmut Haenchen. It performs five concerts per year, which are split between two locations -- the Chamber Music Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Great Hall of the Berlin Concert House. The CPEBCO also occasionally tours Germany, other parts of Europe, and the Far East. Unlike many German and European orchestras, it receives no government funding and is completely self-sustaining. The CPEBCO has made more than 50 recordings in its four-decades-plus existence, with many of them available on Sony, Philips, Decca, Berlin Classics, Laser Light, and EuroArts. The Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra was formed in 1969 and remained a rather obscure ensemble for more than a decade. In 1982 Hartmut Haenchen was appointed its artistic director, and he then ushered in radical changes: previously the ensemble was mainly devoted to modern music, but Haenchen geared its focus toward early- and pre-Classical music. More modern repertory was phased in over the years and the ensemble soon began making regular appearances on radio and television. It also managed to attract some of the finest instrumentalists and singers, from iconic pianist Sviatoslav Richter and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter to famed baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and tenor Peter Schreier. Though Haenchen has served in several other prestigious posts over the years, including music director of the Amsterdam-based Netherlands Opera and Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, he has remained CPEBCO's artistic director. From around 1985 he launched a series of acclaimed recordings (now available on Berlin Classics) of the C.P.E. Bach sinfonias and other works. Among the CPEBCO's later recordings is the 2007 EuroArts DVD of Mozart's Symphony No. 41 (Jupiter). The recording not only features a highly praised account of the Mozart masterwork, but an incisive analysis of it by Haenchen.