Cappella Amsterdam / Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century / Frans Brüggen JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH St. John Passion, BWV 245
One
of the many delights coming from Frans Brüggen’s distinguished
career has been the understanding which he brings to the music of
Johann Sebastian Bach – such as here with the St John Passion –
whether on the concert platform or on record. Brüggen’s cultured
feeling for Bach’s musical structures as much as for its style and
expressive content permits a textural clarity enjoyed by few of his
directing colleagues. A special wealth of experience in the music of
Bach has also been gained by the members of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century across the three decades of its existence and as
part of its regular concert series (there have now been over a
hundred of these tours!) and with a concentrated opportunity to
focus on one work, Bach’s masterpiece was performed and recorded in
Spring 2010.
Also of special note on this new recording is the presence of a solo group comprising both distinguished and rising talents, led by Markus Schäfer as the Evangelist and Thomas Oliemans as Jesus, and with Michael Chance and Marcel Beekman singing arias together with the added luxury of the present-day “Bach bass” par excellence in Peter Kooij and the radiant-voiced Carolyn Sampson. Choral support comes from the Cappella Amsterdam, also present (as was Peter Kooij) on another of Frans Brüggen’s recent revisitings for Glossa and The Grand Tour of the glories of Bach’s choral music, the B minor Mass. (Glossa)
Also of special note on this new recording is the presence of a solo group comprising both distinguished and rising talents, led by Markus Schäfer as the Evangelist and Thomas Oliemans as Jesus, and with Michael Chance and Marcel Beekman singing arias together with the added luxury of the present-day “Bach bass” par excellence in Peter Kooij and the radiant-voiced Carolyn Sampson. Choral support comes from the Cappella Amsterdam, also present (as was Peter Kooij) on another of Frans Brüggen’s recent revisitings for Glossa and The Grand Tour of the glories of Bach’s choral music, the B minor Mass. (Glossa)
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