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Bach Cantatas Volume 23

Cantatas for the First and Second Sunday after Easter

Katharine Fuge, Gillian Keith, Daniel Taylor, William Towers, Charles Daniels, Norbert Meyn & Stephen Varcoe

The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

Bach Cantatas Volume 23
The seven cantatas here, nominally representing the works for the two Sundays after Easter, cover an unusual range from No 150 to the dazzling maturity of three pastoral cantatas from three...

Bach Cantatas Volume 23

Cantatas for the First and Second Sunday after Easter

Katharine Fuge, Gillian Keith, Daniel Taylor, William Towers, Charles Daniels, Norbert Meyn & Stephen Varcoe

The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

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The seven cantatas here, nominally representing the works for the two Sundays after Easter, cover an unusual range from No 150 to the dazzling maturity of three pastoral cantatas from three...

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Sinfonia
Track length1:39
Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich (Chorus)
Track length3:21
Aria. Doch bin und bleibe ich vergnugt (Soprano)
Track length1:24
Leite mich in deiner Wahrheit (Chorus)
Track length1:50
Aria (Terzetto): Zedern mussen von den Winden [Alto, Tenor, Bass]
Track length1:22
Meine Augen sehen stets zu dem Herrn (Chorus)
Track length2:01
Ciacona. Meine Tage in dem Leide (Chorus)
Track length2:55
Halt im Gedachtnis Jesum Christ (Chorus)
Track length2:41
Aria. Mein Jesus ist erstanden (Tenor)
Track length2:12
Recitative. Mein Jesu, heissest du des Todes Gift (Alto)
Track length0:29
Chorale. Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag (Chorus)
Track length0:34
Recitative. Doch scheinet fast (Alto)
Track length0:46
Aria. Friede sei mit euch! (Bass, Chorus)
Track length5:11
Chorale. Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ (Chorus)
Track length0:54
Sinfonia
Track length5:43
Recitative. Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats (Tenor)
Track length0:34
Aria. Wo zwei und drei versammelt sind (Alto)
Track length12:31
Chorale (Duet): Verzage nicht, o Hauflein klein [Soprano, Tenor]
Track length2:18
Recitative. Man kann hiervon ein schon Exempel sehen (Bass)
Track length0:37
Aria. Jesus ist ein Schild der Seinen (Bass)
Track length2:59
Chorale. Verleih uns Frieden gnadiglich (Chorus)
Track length1:58
Recitative. Der Freide sei mit dir (Bass)
Track length1:42
Aria with Chorale. Welt, ade, ich bin dein mude (Bass, Soprano Chorus)
Track length8:16
Recitative and Arioso. Nun Herr, regiere meinen Sinn (Bass)
Track length1:15
Chorale. Hier ist das rechte Osterlamm (Chorus)
Track length1:22
Du Hirte Israel, hore (Chorus)
Track length4:09
Recitative. Der hochste Hirte sorgt vor mich (Tenor)
Track length0:37
Aria. Verbirgt mein Hirte sich zu lange (Tenor)
Track length3:03
Recitative. Ja, dieses Wort ist meiner Seelen Speise (Bass)
Track length0:45
Aria. Begluckte Herde, Jesu Schafe (Bass)
Track length6:53
Chorale. Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Chorus)
Track length1:00
Aria. Ich bin ein guter Hirt (Bass)
Track length3:10
Aria. Jesus ist ein guter Hirt (Alto)
Track length3:09
Chorale. Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Soprano)
Track length4:50
Recitative. Wenn die Mietlinge schlafen (Tenor)
Track length0:58
Aria. Seht, was die Liebe tut (Tenor)
Track length2:42
Chorale. Ist Gott mein Schutz und treuer Hirt (Chorus)
Track length0:57
Versus I: Chorale. Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt (Chorus)
Track length2:26
Versus II: Aria. Zum reinen Wasser er mich weist (Alto)
Track length3:17
Versus III: Recitative. Und ob ich wandert im finstern Tal (Bass)
Track length1:33
Versus IV: Duet. Du bereitest fur mir einen Tisch (Soprano, Tenor)
Track length3:14
Versus V: Chorale. Gutes und die Barmherzigkeit (Chorus)
Track length1:02

Awards and reviews

2010

The seven cantatas here, nominally representing the works for the two Sundays after Easter, cover an unusual range from No 150 to the dazzling maturity of three pastoral cantatas from three different cycles in Leipzig. As Gardiner reminds us in his entertaining diary, the Neue Kirche in Arnstadt is now named after its teenage protégé organist and it seems appropriate that the early cantata Nach dir, Herr, verlangenmich should appear at the very place in which it probably received its premiere. One observes the ostentation of youth where Bach rolls out his command of past and current musica lingua as an advertisement of his ability.
The performances from Arnstadt are generally fresh and satisfying, and in No 150 there is a real sense of occasion. There are significant challenges in the burly orchestral concerto movement which opens Am Abend (No 42) and its long meandering aria 'Wo zwei und drei', bravely negotiated by Daniel Taylor but which, for me, cries out for the embracing security of a fine mezzo or contralto. The bold Halt imGedächtnis (No 67) receives a committed reading but the extraordinarily dramatic scene with bass and chorus (where Christ brings peace and assurance to his ostracised disciples) fails to resonate with special moment.
The more durable performances come from Echternach in Luxembourg. Du Hirte Israel (No 104) is a gloriously poised work, unassuming on the surface and yet requiring the judgement to 'lift' each balletic movement without pushing the pace. Gardiner is only thwarted from hitting the spot by generally uneventful solo singing.
Ich bin ein guter Hirt (No 85), on the other hand, conveys the delicate and subtle pastoral conceits of 'Christ, the good shepherd' with endlessly alluring dialogues between on-form singers and instrumentalists, notably some disarmingly beautiful oboe playing, a performance of real distinction. The concise No 112 (following Psalm 23 to the letter) glows with the same ardour. It is indeed the second disc which establishes the longer-term credentials in this richly endowed and unique series.

August 2007

Ich bin ein guter Hirt (BWV85)… conveys the delicate and subtle pastoral conceits of "Christ, the good shepherd" with endlessly alluring dialogues between on-form singers and instrumentalists, notably some disarmingly beautiful oboe playing, a performance of real distinction.

METRO

Each new arrival in John Eliot Gardiner’s massive Bach Cantata Pilgrimage series is still, unapologetically, worth trumpeting…Pure pleasure.
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