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JS Bach: St Matthew Passion
Isabel Schicketanz (soprano), Marie Henriette Reinhold (alto), Patrick Grahl (Evangelist), Benedikt Kristjánsson (tenor), Peter Harvey (Jesus), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), Gaechinger Cantorey, Hans-Christoph Rademann
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
If each accomplished recording of the Passion brings its own special dimension, the Gaechinger Cantorey’s most distinctive attributes lie in its measured narrative, adroit judgement, fine balance...
JS Bach: St Matthew Passion
Isabel Schicketanz (soprano), Marie Henriette Reinhold (alto), Patrick Grahl (Evangelist), Benedikt Kristjánsson (tenor), Peter Harvey (Jesus), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), Gaechinger Cantorey, Hans-Christoph Rademann
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
If each accomplished recording of the Passion brings its own special dimension, the Gaechinger Cantorey’s most distinctive attributes lie in its measured narrative, adroit judgement, fine balance...
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"The St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the greatest works in the history of music. Whenever I study this epochal composition, I always ask myself the question: How can a work of music, which is performed each year in thousands of performances, has been scientifically and artistically interpreted for decades, and worshiped for centuries, remain a new, contemporary, and at the same time universal and supreme idea?It can be achieved if that which is defined as established and comprehensive, and appears or is accepted as unshakeable, is set in motion without capping the connections to the work itself and its musical- historical, intellectual and theological foundations." says Hans-Christoph Rademann about one of the monumental sacred works of music history. In November 2020, Rademann and the Gaechinger Cantorey ensemble and chorus, together with an extraordinary group of soloists, set out to lend a new and fresh perspective to Bach's timeless masterpiece of raging choirs, intimate chorales, and emotionally charged arias, which, with its drama and pictorial quality, allows the listener to experience the well-known Passion story again and again as something completely new and unheard-of.
Contents and tracklist
- Patrick Grahl (tenor), Peter Harvey (bass), Marie Henriette Reinhold (alto), Isabel Schicketanz (soprano), Florian Schmitt-Bohn (bass), Andrey Akhmetov (bass), Benedikt Kristjánsson (tenor), Krešimir Stražanac (bass)
- Gaechinger Cantorey
- Hans-Christoph Rademann
- Mirjam Striegel (soprano), Tobias Ay (bass), Lore Agusti (soprano), Jonathan Mayenschein (countertenor), Philipp Goldmann (bass), Christoph Pfaller (tenor), Anja Scherg (soprano)
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2022Nominated - Baroque Vocal
June 2021
If each accomplished recording of the Passion brings its own special dimension, the Gaechinger Cantorey’s most distinctive attributes lie in its measured narrative, adroit judgement, fine balance and wellordered musicianly responses.