JS BACH Cantatas Nos 78, 150 & 147
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Composer or Director: Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Channel Classics
Magazine Review Date: AW2014
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 63
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CCSSA35214

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Cantata No. 78, 'Jesu, der du meine Seele' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Daniel Taylor, Alto Elin Manahan Thomas, Soprano James Gilchrist, Tenor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Magdalena Consort Peter Harvey, Bass |
Cantata No. 150, 'Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Daniel Taylor, Alto Elin Manahan Thomas, Soprano James Gilchrist, Tenor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Magdalena Consort Peter Harvey, Bass |
Cantata No. 147, 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben' |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Daniel Taylor, Alto Elin Manahan Thomas, Soprano James Gilchrist, Tenor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Magdalena Consort Peter Harvey, Bass |
Author: Peter Quantrill
The four voices are fairly matched with each other, less so with their instrumental colleagues, and Harvey leads unfailingly elegant interpretations. At each turn, however, they yield to the textual and expressive detail of The Bach Players, who paint both the cedars and the soft breezes in the tiny trio of No 150, and then the shyly upturned gaze of the good Christian towards the Lord to a lulling accompaniment next heard at the end of the first part of Handel’s Solomon, 40 and more years later (Bach was all of 22 when he wrote BWV150), even if neither ensemble (or anyone else) attempts the extraordinary tone-painting of Gardiner’s second Bach Pilgrimage recording of this youthful wonder.
Back to our consort, and the slightly more straightforward Affekt of mature Bach in laudatory vein for No 147, which elicits a marvellously spirited, snap-reaction opening chorus, before James Gilchrist hymns Mary’s holy mouth with an almost unseemly sensuality. Compare the fluting church-tenor of Jeffrey Thomas in an uncharacteristically restrained recording by the grandaddy of Bach consort performance, Joshua Rifkin, and the concept of performance ‘progress’ doesn’t seem so hubristic after all.
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