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Bach: Ich habe genug. Cantatas BWV 32, 82 & 106

Joanne Lunn, Katie Bray, Hugo Hymas, Robert Davies, Matthew Brook, The Dunedin Consort, John Butt

Bach: Ich habe genug. Cantatas BWV 32, 82 & 106

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As with all their releases, John Butt and the Dunedins approach the scores from a scholarly angle (Butt’s approachable notes guide us through various musical and liturgical considerations) but...

Bach: Ich habe genug. Cantatas BWV 32, 82 & 106

Joanne Lunn, Katie Bray, Hugo Hymas, Robert Davies, Matthew Brook, The Dunedin Consort, John Butt

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As with all their releases, John Butt and the Dunedins approach the scores from a scholarly angle (Butt’s approachable notes guide us through various musical and liturgical considerations) but...

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John Butt directs Dunedin Consort, one of the world’s leading Baroque ensembles, in this collection of three of Bach’s finest cantatas. Together, they explore the timely themes of consolation and salvation. Having previously received exceptional critical acclaim for recordings of Bach’s Mass in B minor (which was named a Benchmark Recording by BBC Music Magazine) and John Passion (nominated for both a 2014 ICMA and a 2013 Gramophone Award), Dunedin Consort now cements its impressive Bachian credentials with these three cantatas. Bass Matthew Brook takes centre stage in the melancholic yet optimistic Ich habe genug, with soprano Joanne Lunn joining him to portray the searching dialogue of Jesus and the Soul in the profoundly beautiful Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen. Known as ‘Actus tragicus’, the early cantata Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit is an altogether grander affair. Likely intended for a funeral, it stands out in Bach’s output both for its sublime choruses and its unusual instrumentation – notably the two oscillating recorders in the introduction, which set the tone for one of Bach’s most heartfelt and quietly uplifting cantatas.

Contents and tracklist

I. Aria. "Ich habe genug"
Track length7:17
II. Recitativo. "Ich habe genug"
Track length1:13
III. Aria. "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen"
Track length9:52
IV. Recitativo. "Mein Gott! wenn kömmt das schöne, Nun!"
Track length0:49
V. Aria. "Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod"
Track length3:44
I. Aria. "Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen"
Track length5:41
II. Recitativo. "Was ists, dass du mich gesuchet?"
Track length0:27
III. Aria. "Hier, in meines Vaters Stätte"
Track length7:16
IV. Recitativo (Dialogo). "Ach! heiliger und großer Gott"
Track length2:35
V. Aria (Duetto). "Nun verschwinden alle Plagen"
Track length5:21
VI. Choral. "Mein Gott, öffne mir die Pforten"
Track length1:22
I. Sonatina
Track length2:35
II. Coro. "Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit"
Track length1:50
III. Arioso. "Ach, Herr, lehre uns bedenken"
Track length2:10
IV. Aria. "Bestelle dein Haus"
Track length1:04
V. Coro ed Arioso. "Es ist der alte Bund"
Track length3:42
VI. Aria. "In deine Hände befehl ich meinen Geist" - Arioso con Choral. "Heute wirst du mit mir im Paradies sein"
Track length6:30
VII. Coro. "Glorie, Lob, Ehr und Herrlichkeit"
Track length2:48

Spotlight on this release

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    December 2021
    Choral & Song Choice
  • The Guardian Classical Albums of the Year
    2021
  • BBC Music Magazine Awards
    2022
    Winner - Choral

December 2021

As with all their releases, John Butt and the Dunedins approach the scores from a scholarly angle (Butt’s approachable notes guide us through various musical and liturgical considerations) but it’s the heart rather than the head that informs their music-making.

December 2021

Every element in Ich habe genug feels just right…This is not run-of-the-mill melancholy but an interpretation that is humane, touching and reassuring.

14th October 2021

Top-notch recordings of Bach’s cantatas haven’t been thin on the ground recently, but even so this latest one, from Edinburgh’s Dunedin Consort stands out…Throughout it all, there’s the same sense of rightness and lightness in the way John Butt directs the music, and of individually characterful musicians coming together with a single purpose. It’s a seriously uplifting recording.
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