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Graupner: Easter Cantatas
Knabenchor Capella Vocalis, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Christian Bonath
The performance by the Pulchra Musica ensemble is quite exact, with good intonation and a sense of style that allows for the variety of the music to emerge easily. Conductor Christian Bonath...
Graupner: Easter Cantatas
Knabenchor Capella Vocalis, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Christian Bonath
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The performance by the Pulchra Musica ensemble is quite exact, with good intonation and a sense of style that allows for the variety of the music to emerge easily. Conductor Christian Bonath...
About
Christoph Graupner was appointed court conductor at Darmstadt in 1711 and continued in the post for the rest of his life. His focus there moved to sacred vocal music, which explains his extraordinary output of 1,400-plus cantatas. In 1723 the Leipzig city magistrates were looking for a new cantor at the St Thomas School, and Graupner was their first choice. Graupners patron, however, would not release him from his contract, and so the authorities went on to hire J.S. Bach instead. Although Graupner was widely celebrated during his lifetime, he was soon forgotten after his death. As we rediscover more of his works, however, we can understand the esteem in which he was held by his contemporaries. This recording spans the liturgical arc from Maundy Thursday via Good Friday and Easter Sunday to Easter Monday, presenting one liturgical work for each festive day in a world premiere recording.
Contents and tracklist
- Sebastian Hübner, Johannes Hill, Jan Jerlitschka
- Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir
- Christian Bonath
- Sebastian Hübner, Johannes Hill
- Capella Vocalis Boys Choir, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra
- Christian Bonath
- Sebastian Hübner, Johannes Hill
- Capella Vocalis Boys Choir, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra
- Christian Bonath
- Sebastian Hübner, Johannes Hill, Jan Jerlitschka
- Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir
- Christian Bonath
Awards and reviews
September/October 2021
The performance by the Pulchra Musica ensemble is quite exact, with good intonation and a sense of style that allows for the variety of the music to emerge easily. Conductor Christian Bonath keeps things moving along, and the chorus Capella Vocalis works well. Sebastian Hübner’s tenor and Johannes Hill’s bass have the lightness of sound and flexibility for this sort of music, and the richness of countertenor Jan Jerlitschka complements them well.