Top 10 recent Bach recordings (2018 update)
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
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The following list of 10 recordings represent the most highly-regarded new Bach releases of the past few months. All of the recordings were selected as an Editor's Choice or Recording of the Month in Gramophone. You can read the original Gramophone reviews by following the links.
JS Bach St Matthew Passion
Sols; Gächinger Cantorey / Hans-Christoph Rademann
Accentus
An imaginative, inspiring and choreographed approach to Bach’s St Matthew Passion, movingly performed by players, soloists and 100 children from schools around Stuttgart.
Bach Magnificat
Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists / Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Soli Deo Gloria
Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s new recording celebrates music Bach wrote for Christmas in Leipzig – a release stamped with his hallmark of musical excellence.
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JS Bach The Art of Fugue – excs Beethoven String Quartet No 13
Australian Chamber Orchestra / Richard Tognetti vn
ABC Classics
Tognetti and his ACO colleagues bring their trademark energy and virtuosity to this hugely enjoyable programme.
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JS Bach Secular Cantatas, Vol 8
Bach Collegium Japan / Masaaki Suzuki
BIS
So frequent an appearance on this page is Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan – Bach recording veterans of 22 years – that one can only reiterate past praise again!
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JS Bach Cantatas Nos 54 & 170 Pergolesi Stabat mater
Lucy Crowe sop Tim Mead counterten La Nuova Musica / David Bates
Harmonia Mundi
The first of two Stabat maters this month (following, indeed, James MacMillan’s new setting last issue), and very moving it is too.
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‘Bach Reimagines Bach’
William Carter lute
Linn
William Carter brings a remarkable depth of artistry to whichever member of the early plucked string family – and whichever composer – he’s playing: here it’s the lute, and Bach, and it’s a beautiful listen.
JS Bach St Matthew Passion
Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists / Sir John Eliot Gardiner
SDG
Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s leadership and vision – from his use of primarily choir soloists to his conveying of the work’s overall journey – make for an immensely moving St Matthew Passion.
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JS Bach Orchestral Suites
Zefiro / Alfredo Bernardini ob
Arcana
These Bach overtures grab the listener’s attention with a thrilling theatricality and sense of joyful drama, all wonderfully directed by Alfredo Bernardini.
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JS Bach Goldberg Variations
Beatrice Rana pf
Warner Classics
Another new Goldbergs set, from another young pianist? Yes, and a really remarkable one it is too. Beatrice Rana’s interpretation of the familiar work is fresh, fun and reflective in turn.
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Bach Family ‘Dynastie’
Jean Rondeau hpd et al
Erato
Directing from the harpsichord, Jean Rondeau leads his colleagues – who all seem to share a happy rapport – in a highly enjoyably and characterful survey of music by Bach father and sons.
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