Bach Cantatas, Vol 25
Not one of the strongest volumes but some distinctive offerings
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Composer or Director: Johann Christoph Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Soli Deo Gloria
Magazine Review Date: 13/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: SDG144
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Cantata No. 86, 'Warlich, warlich, ich sage euch' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Cantata No. 87, 'Bisher habt ihr nichts gebeten' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Cantata No. 97, 'In allen meinen Taten' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Cantata No. 44, 'Sie werden euch in den Bann tun' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Cantata No. 150, 'Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Cantata No. 183, 'Sie werden euch in den Bann tun' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Fürchte dich nicht |
Johann Christoph Bach, Composer
English Baroque Soloists Johann Christoph Bach, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Author: Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Stefan Loges is a probing singer in BWV86 but, timbrally, an acquired taste; yet Robin Tyson holds us spellbound in the layered conceits “Vergib, O Vater” from BWV87. If ever a cantata contained an other-wordly set-piece aria (unusually left to the last), it is this work. “Ich will leiden” (only acceptably sung by Steve Davislim) reveals how keenly Bach is arrested by the bittersweet imagery of Marianne von Ziegler’s libretto, as he is in the riotous – and wittily performed – duet from BWV97 about the disciple’s “mishaps”.
The two fine settings of Sie werden euch in den Bann (BWV44 and 183) constitute the majority of the Sherborne programme. These are far more consistently satisfying performances. If Joanne Lunn cannot quite assuage us after the terrifyingly graphic tribulations of BWV44, her “sun of gladness” Elysium brings some delectation in Bach’s (possibly) earliest cantata, BWV150, even if a number of corners would attract the producer’s attention in the studio. The Monteverdi Choir show all their characterful élan in this prescient little essay.
The second Sie werden (BWV183) is the pick of the crop in another von Ziegler text. From the most theatrical of openings, the committed Paul Agnew navigates his way expertly through one of Bach’s most extended and contemplative testaments of faith, “Ich fürchte nicht”. This may not be one of the strongest volumes but there are movements, such as this 10-minute scena, which would have had less impact in the studio.
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