JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
Cantatas Volume 6
Cantatas for the Twelfth Sunday Trinity
Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele BWV 69a
Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren BWV 137
Geist und Seele wird verwirret BWV 35
Soloists: Katharine Fuge, Robin Tyson, Christoph Genz, Peter Harvey
Recorded: Jakobskirche, Köthen
Cantata for the Thirteenth Sunday Trinity
Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben BWV 77
Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet BWV 164
Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ BWV 33
Soloists: Gillian Keith, Nathalie Stutzmann, Christoph Genz, Jonathan Brown
Recorded: Dreikönigskirche, Frankfurt
The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner
Soli Deo Gloria’s autumn release combines recordings from Köthen and Frankfurt. Bach arrived in Köthen as ‘Kapellmeister and director of our chamber music’ in 1717. Köthen provides one of the most cheerful programmes of the whole Trinity season. After so many consecutive weeks of fire and brimstone comes the huge relief of three genial, celebratory pieces. The opening chorus of BWV 69a Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele is freely composed and on the grandest scale. Bach is exultant, profiting from the colour contrasts available from the three groupings of his orchestra (brass, woodwind and strings). In 1725 Bach came up with another winner, BWV 137 Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren It is a comparative rarity, his first cantata to have been constructed as a series of chorale variations in over twenty years. The highlight of the Frankfurt programme arguably is BWV 77 Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren lieben. Once again Bach does not disappoint. Here is one of those breathtaking, monumental opening choruses that defy rational explanation.
“What makes Gardiner worth following is his understanding of the music. From his notes it’s clear that he sees these cantatas not just as musical marvels but as deeply felt religious allegories, which is likely how Bach himself saw them. And what emanates from this dual understanding is a wealth of imaginative detail…I impatiently await the next installment.” (Andrew Farach-Colton, Gramophone)
“Once again, Gardiner’s Monteverdi Choir is the jewel in the crown of each cantata performance. Add to that Gardiner’s dramatic, electric response to music he clearly loves and you have a set that rivals his Gramophone Record of the Year Award winning disc that launched this incredible series.”
(James Jolly, Editor’s Choice, Gramophone)
Monteverdi Productions 2cds SDG134