Bach, J S - Cantatas, Vol. 23 - Gardiner, John Eliot (conductor)
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(Norra Västerbotten)
With the second release of 2007 the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage moves on to Arnstadt, where in 1703 an eighteen-year-old Bach was appointed organist of the Neue Kirche. It is fitting that this new release opens with the astonishing BWV 150 Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, now generally accepted to be Bach’s very first church cantata and possibly composed for the Neue Kirche at some stage during his time as organist. We enter a different world with BWV 67 Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ. From the superb opening chorale fantasia, the music vibrates with a pulsating rhythmic energy and a wealth of invention. Evidently much thought went into the planning of this impressive cantata, the first in a sequence of five leading up to Whit Sunday. Hard on the heels of Bach’s magnificent cantatas for Low Sunday came three pastoral cantatas all inspired by the twenty-third Psalm. Recorded during the opening concert of the Festival International Echternach in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, BWV 104 Du Hirte Israel, höre, from Bach’s first Leipzig cycle, displays the clearest of aspiring, upward tonal designs. BWV 112 Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt is a late addition to Bach’s chorale-cantata cycle. All five verses of this superb cantata are tailored to the expression of the text, the music imaginatively and cunningly conceived, an example of Bach drawing on his experience and skill to articulate his religious convictions and to exhort, stimulate and charm his listeners.
Katharine Fuge, Gillian Keith, Daniel Taylor,
William Towers, Charles Daniels, Norbert Meyn,
Stephen Varcoe
The Monteverdi Choir; The English Baroque Soloists/
John Eliot Gardiner
Cantatas for the First Sunday after Easter Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich BWV 150
Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ BWV 67
Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats BWV 42
Der Friede sei mit dir BWV 158
Cantatas for the Second Sunday after EasterDu Hirte Israel, höre BWV 104
Ich bin ein guter Hirt BWV 85
Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt BWV 112