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Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 32 (BWV 111, 123, 124, 125) [Hybrid SACD]

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Barokowa Muzyka Klasyczna
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2006-11-11
kontynent: Europa
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BBC Music Magazine * * * *
Suzuki's solo team is excellent. Yukari Nonoshita and Robin Blaze dance through a delightfully jolly passepied duet in BWV124; Andreas Weller… Peter Kooij… achieves near-pinpoint accuracy…

Gramophone Classical Music Guide
Masaaki Suzuki takes us further into the second year of Bach's post in Leipzig with four fine cantatas which sit at the solar plexus of the second cycle in New Year 1725 – the unfinished series of works whose primary catalyst was the hymn of the week and not the usual gospel reading. The quality and maturity of Bach's vocal writing is revealed here in works which are still fighting for recognition.
No 111 is the exception, with Bach's taut representation of God's might and also celebrated for the great duet, 'So geh ich mit behertzen Schritten' ('So I go with heartened steps') which Robin Blaze and Andreas Weller perform with exultant esprit.
Bach Collegium Japan are at their most persuasive in the superficially dour but incrementally magisterial opening choruses of both Nos 125 and 123, the latter a brilliant slow-burn contemplation of faith (and hope) with predominant falling motifs from the tender opening of the hymn. Suzuki paces this with as much warmth and understanding as he does in No 124, where a sweetly running oboe d'amore line threads its way through the galant minuet.
With Mit Fried und Freud we enter into another meditation on death, one in which Suzuki traverses Bach's extraordinary tonal excursions in the opening chorus, matched only by the succeeding aria where the blind disciple seeks Christ. Robin Blaze is quite exquisite here, as are the poignant oboe and flute obbligati which reflect the fragile human condition in a way strikingly akin to the mysteries and musical language of the St Matthew Passion. Suzuki and his musicians can be content that they have pulled out all the stops for one of Bach's most mesmerising creations.

Gramophone Magazine
Bach Collegium Japan are at their most persuasive in the superficially dour but incrementally magisterial opening choruses of both Nos 125 and 123… with Mit Fried und Freud we enter into another meditation on death… Robin Blaze is quite exquisite here, as are the poignant oboe and flute obbligati which reflect the fragile human condition in a way strikingly akin to the mysteries and musical language of the St Matthew Passion. Suzuki and his musicians can be content that they have pulled out all the stops for one of Bach's most mesmerising creations.

muzycy:
Yukari Nonoshita (soprano), Robin Blaze (counter-tenor), Andreas Weller (tenor) & Peter Kooij (bass)
Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuk

utwory:
Bach, J S: Cantata BWV111 'Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit'
Bach, J S: Cantata BWV123 'Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen'
Bach, J S: Cantata BWV124 'Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht'
Bach, J S: Cantata BWV125 'Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin'

total time - 74:28
wydano: 2006
more info: www.bis.se
more info2: bachcollegiumjapan.org

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Johann Sebastian Bach [1685-1750]
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Bach Collegium Japan / Masaaki Suzuki
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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vocals
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