In the introductory movement, the bassoon part which players must really enjoy, becomes really obvious around 1:32 is notable. That guy is pumping for all he's worth, all through that movement!
At 7:32, the words are "kommt, eilet und laufet," meaning come rushing and running -- to see the empty tomb, to get to the cave that covered Jesus.
The men, at 9:35, sing "laughing and joking accompany our hearts." And melisma is WELL put to use with that phrase!
Anyway, enjoy. I'm not going to write any more comments. I haven't heard this for more than thirty years and I've missed it.
Enjoy.
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