JS BACH Cantatas and Arias for Bass (Dominik Wörner)
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Composer or Director: Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Arcana
Magazine Review Date: AW2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: A466
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Cantata No. 82, 'Ich habe genug' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Alfredo Bernardini, Conductor Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Cantata No. 20, 'O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort', Movement: Aria: Gott ist gerecht (B) |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Alfredo Bernardini, Conductor Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Cantata No. 158, '(Der) Friede sei mit dir' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Alfredo Bernardini, Conductor Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Cantata No. 26, 'Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig, Movement: Aria: An iridische Schätze das herze zu hängen |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Cantata No. 56, 'Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne trag |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Alfredo Bernardini, Conductor Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Cantata No. 101, 'Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Go, Movement: Aria: Warum willst du so zornig sein (B) |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Dominik Wörner, Bass Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Zefiro |
Author: Richard Wigmore
Wörner’s light, agile baritone is at its most persuasive in these arias and in the celestial dance that closes Ich habe genug, No 82. Reactions to singers are notoriously subjective, of course. Yet elsewhere, while I admired his thoughtful phrasing and expressive diction, I too easily tired of his dryish, monochrome timbre. In No 82’s sublime lullaby ‘Schlummert ein’, performed in the version with oboe da caccia, Wörner and Bernardini choose a natural, flowing tempo and add telling touches of ornamentation. But I was left unmoved, here and in the burdened opening arias of Nos 82 and 56. With richer, more colourful voices and a more palpable sense of involvement, Matthias Goerne (Decca, 4/00), Thomas Quashthoff (DG, 1/05) and, in No 56, Peter Harvey (with John Eliot Gardiner – SDG, 1/06) all drew me far more deeply into these dramas of the soul.
Three oboe-rich arias from lesser-known cantatas make a welcome bonus, especially the one from No 26 where voice and a hyperactive oboe trio vie in their denunciation of the world’s vanity. Zefiro’s playing remains an abiding pleasure. Yet for my taste, Wörner’s clean, stylish singing never seems quite enough in some of Bach’s most searching and, it’s tempting to add, intensely personal music.
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