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Ledroit: La passion du Christ selon Saint-Jean, Op. 56

Clara Pertuy (contralto), Alessandro Rinella (tenor), Bernard Causse (baritone), Gaelle Malada (mezzo-soprano), Cristina Obregon (soprano)

Chamber Choir of Europe, Robert Reimer

Ledroit: La passion du Christ selon Saint-Jean, Op. 56
All the forces—soloists, choir, orchestra, and conductor—acquit themselves well in this production. There was not a weak soloist among the five heard here, and indeed, I would be happy to hear...

Ledroit: La passion du Christ selon Saint-Jean, Op. 56

Clara Pertuy (contralto), Alessandro Rinella (tenor), Bernard Causse (baritone), Gaelle Malada (mezzo-soprano), Cristina Obregon (soprano)

Chamber Choir of Europe, Robert Reimer

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All the forces—soloists, choir, orchestra, and conductor—acquit themselves well in this production. There was not a weak soloist among the five heard here, and indeed, I would be happy to hear...

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Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Prélude
Track length12:10
No. 2, Au-delà du torrent Cédron
Track length5:08
No. 3, La coupe que me donne le Père
Track length4:53
No. 4, Pourquoi me frappes-tu?
Track length7:04
No. 5, Interlude
Track length0:57
No. 6, Qui cherche la vérité écoute ma voix
Track length3:47
No. 7, Voici l'homme
Track length6:16
No. 8, Crucifie
Track length5:57
No. 9, Ils prennent Jésus
Track length2:41
No. 10, Golgotha
Track length4:22
No. 11, Tout est fait
Track length2:42
No. 12, Ténèbres
Track length5:20
No. 13, Il en jaillit du sang et de l'eau
Track length4:18
No. 14, Ô Mère! Source d'amour
Track length4:50
No. 15, Au tombeau de Jésus
Track length6:41

Awards and reviews

January/February 2020

All the forces—soloists, choir, orchestra, and conductor—acquit themselves well in this production. There was not a weak soloist among the five heard here, and indeed, I would be happy to hear any of them in an entire solo recital. Conductor Robert Reimer has a good sense of pacing in the work, and the orchestra may be provincial, but it is quite good nonetheless.
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