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Special offer. Bach, J S: St John Passion, BWV245
Julia Kleiter (soprano), Gerhild Romberger (alto), Georg Poplutz and Daniel Sans (tenors) & Yorck Felix Speer and Matthias Winckhler (basses)
Bachchor Mainz & Bachorchester Mainz, Ralf Otto
The players in the orchestra are exceptional and Bachchor Mainz has well-trained singers who make a powerful sound, which however occasionally works to the detriment of the more poignant choruses....
Special offer. Bach, J S: St John Passion, BWV245
Julia Kleiter (soprano), Gerhild Romberger (alto), Georg Poplutz and Daniel Sans (tenors) & Yorck Felix Speer and Matthias Winckhler (basses)
Bachchor Mainz & Bachorchester Mainz, Ralf Otto
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The players in the orchestra are exceptional and Bachchor Mainz has well-trained singers who make a powerful sound, which however occasionally works to the detriment of the more poignant choruses....
About
Johann Sebastian Bach’s St John Passion is, along with the St Matthew Passion, without doubt one of the most important works he ever composed. It established a new tradition for Good Friday vespers in Leipzig, and with sublime skill Bach managed to retain a spirit of church worship while creating an almost operatic narrative that movingly depicts Christ’s trial, death, and ultimate apotheosis. Bach’s numerous revisions always demand a certain amount of scholarly decision-making, and this recording of the St John Passion uses the final 1749 version that not only draws on and reinforces the best of Bach’s original concept, but incorporates the additional movements of the 1725 version.
Contents and tracklist
- Christian Wagner (bass), Matthias Winckhler (bass), Hille Perl (viola da gamba), Joachim Held (lute), Sabine Bauer (harpsichord), Petra Morath-Pusinelli (organ), Georg Poplutz (tenor), Yorck Felix Speer (bass), Gerhild Romberger (alto), Julia Kleiter (soprano), Victoria Braum (soprano), Daniel Sans (tenor), Erik Reinhardt (tenor), Bernd Sucké (tenor)
- Mainz Bach Choir, Mainz Bach Orchestra
- Ralf Otto
- Recorded: 13-18 April 2017
- Recording Venue: Christuskirche Mainz, Germany
- Sabine Bauer (harpsichord), Petra Morath-Pusinelli (organ), Matthias Winckhler (bass), Daniel Sans (tenor)
- Mainz Bach Choir, Mainz Bach Orchestra
- Ralf Otto
- Recorded: 13-18 April 2017
- Recording Venue: Christuskirche Mainz, Germany
- Recorded: 13-18 April 2017
- Recording Venue: Christuskirche Mainz, Germany
Awards and reviews
May 2018
The players in the orchestra are exceptional and Bachchor Mainz has well-trained singers who make a powerful sound, which however occasionally works to the detriment of the more poignant choruses. The soloists are skilful but overshadowed by the exceptional performance of Yorck Felix Speer as the most touching Jesus I have heard, and the outstanding tenor of Georg Poplutz as the Evangelist, whose range of flexibility is amazing: these two singers take this recording into another dimension. Very well worth buying.