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Bach - Secular Cantatas IX

Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki

Bach - Secular Cantatas IX
Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan alight on the swirling gusts clearing the ground in the spectacular imagery of the opening chorus [of Phoebus and Pan]…The tenor Nicholas Phan really comes of...

Bach - Secular Cantatas IX

Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki

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Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan alight on the swirling gusts clearing the ground in the spectacular imagery of the opening chorus [of Phoebus and Pan]…The tenor Nicholas Phan really comes of...

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Most of Johannes Sebastian Bach’s secular cantatas were written for specific political, academic or private festive occasions. In the case of Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde, BWV 201, however, it may well be that Bach composed it for his own sake: the message conveyed in the work can be interpreted as a defence of Bach’s own artistry and musical attitudes against the trend of the time towards easier fare. Subtitling the cantata ‘dramma per musica’, Bach sets an episode from Greek mythology in which Phoebus (Apollo) and Pan enter into a musical contest. Phoebus, the god of the arts, presents a beautifully balanced and technically accomplished aria, while Pan sings a rustic dance tune. The judges offer Phoebus the prize, but the verdict isn’t unanimous – King Midas prefers Pan’s catchy ditty, for which Phoebus punishes him by giving him donkey ears. On this amply-filled disc Bach’s praise of high art is followed by another tribute, now to Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. It is likely that Augustus never knew that the same music had been used 10 years earlier to congratulate a Leipzig academic on his promotion: Auf, schmetternde Töne… BWV 207a is based almost entirely on Vereinigte Zwietracht der wechselnden Saiten, BWV 207. But Bach was something of the recycler’s recycler, and already BWV 207 included music from the First Brandenburg Concerto, with a choir added to the forces, and trumpets and timpani replacing the horns.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Geschwinde, ihr wirbelnden Winde
Track length5:34
No. 2, Und du bist doch so unverschämt und frei
Track length1:41
No. 3, Patron, das macht der Wind
Track length2:31
No. 4, Was braucht ihr euch zu zanken
Track length0:53
No. 5, Mit Verlangen drück ich deine zarten Wangen
Track length9:00
No. 6, Pan, rücke deine Kehle nun
Track length0:20
No. 7, Zu Tanze, zu Sprunge, so wackelt das Herz
Track length5:23
No. 8, Nunmehro Richter her
Track length0:45
No. 9, Phoebus, deine Melodei
Track length5:50
No. 10, Komm, Midas, sage du nun an
Track length0:41
No. 11, Pan ist Meister, lasst ihn gehen
Track length4:41
No. 12, Wie, Midas, bist du toll
Track length1:04
No. 13, Aufgeblasne Hitze
Track length5:39
No. 14, Du guter Midas, geh nun hin
Track length1:05
No. 15, Labt das Herz, ihr holden Saiten
Track length2:40
No. 1, Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten
Track length4:39
No. 2, Die stille Pleiße spielt
Track length1:59
No. 3, Augustus' Namenstages Schimmer
Track length3:22
No. 4, Augustus' Wohl ist der treuen Sachsen Wohlergehn
Track length2:00
No. 5, Mich kann die süße Ruhe laben - Ich kann hier mein Vergnügen
Track length6:21
No. 6, Augustus schützt die frohen Felder
Track length0:53
No. 7, Preiset, späte Folgezeiten
Track length5:25
No. 8, Ihr Fröhlichen, herbei
Track length2:46
No. 9, August lebe, lebe, König
Track length3:34
No. 10, Marche
Track length1:55

Awards and reviews

March 2018

Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan alight on the swirling gusts clearing the ground in the spectacular imagery of the opening chorus [of Phoebus and Pan]…The tenor Nicholas Phan really comes of ages in ‘Augustus’ Namenstages Schimmer’. Overall, this is another distinguished release though not quite in the class of Vol 8.
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