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Johann Sebastian Bach

Magnificat and other minor sacred works (Volume 73)

BWV 243, BWV 1083: Tilge, Höchster meine Sünden

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02:53
1.2
02:25
1.3
02:36
1.4
01:17
1.5
02:06
1.6
03:46
1.7
01:57
1.8
01:57
1.9
02:57
1.10
01:58
1.11
01:57
1.12
02:16
1.13
01:54
1.14
01:05
1.15
02:10
1.16
03:16
1.17
01:52
1.18
01:29
1.19
02:02
1.20
01:50
1.21
00:43
1.22
03:21
1.23
02:18
1.24
02:18
1.25
04:39
1.26
02:54
1.27
01:39
1.28
03:49
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15,95 EUR
SCM Hänssler
series:
 Johann Sebastian Bach Edition
Art.-No.:
092.073.000
Compact Disc
48 S. Booklet
Duration:
 1:05 hrs.
December 1999

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Magnificat

243 Magnificat D Major
1082 Suscepit Israel puerum suum (Arrangement from A. Caldara´s Magnificat)
246/ 40a Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir (Chorale arrangement from the St. Luke Passion)
1088 So heb ich meine Augen sehnlich auf (Arioso from a Passions-Pasticcio)
1083 Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden (Arrangement of G.B. Pergolesi´s Stabat Mater)

Jed Distler on www.classicstoday.com: "Bach's Magnificat radiates spiritual joy and compositional daring, qualities Helmuth Rilling broaches but never quite embraces in his new recording of this popular work. This is particularly apparent in the big choral movements, which are admirably transparent yet often lacking in dramatic heft. One glaring case in point occurs in the "Fecit Potentiam", where Rilling's slight ritard before the diminished chord on the word "superbos" minimizes its shock. The solo movements, however, offer much to admire. Tenor James Taylor (not the songwriter, folks!) projects "Deposuit Potentes" with red-blooded ardor, and Thomas Quasthoff brings lovely, florid resonance to "Quia fecit". Christine Schäfer floats the gorgeous "Quia respexit" in alluring cahoots with the oboe d'amore soloist. Notable too is the delicate "Suscepit Israel" sung by the women soloists instead of the usual female choral voices.

The remainder of the disc is filled out by curiosities, including a setting of the "Suscepit Israel" adapted by from Caldara's Magnificat, and a full-scale reworking of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. The Italian composer's relatively chaste textures are fattened up via Bach's denser polyphonic mill, with certain sections varied, repeated, and reordered as Bach saw fit. In addition, Pergolesi's original Latin setting is sung to a related but different Psalm text in German. As with Mozart's reorchestration of Handel's Messiah, the Bach/Pergolesi Stabat Mater reveals more about the arranger than the originator. Rilling makes as convincing a case as he can for this oddly compelling hybrid, as do his heartfelt soloists, soprano Christiane Oelze and alto Birgit Remmert. Bach scholar Christoph Wolff's annotations are models of scholarship and clarity, and Hänssler provides welcome multi-lingual texts and translations."

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