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Gardiner Bach Cantatas

Gardiner Bach Cantatas

"When we embarked on the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage in Weimar on Christmas Day 1999 we had no real sense of how the project would turn out. There were no precedents, no earlier attempts to perform all Bach’s surviving church cantatas on the appointed feast day and all within a single year, for us to draw on or to guide us. Just as in planning to scale a mountain or cross and ocean, you can make meticulous provision, calculate your route and get all the equipment in order, in the end you have to deal with whatever the elements - both human and physical - throw at you at any given moment.

"With weekly preparations leading to the performances of these extraordinary works, a working rhythm we sustained throughout a whole year, our approach was influenced by several factors: time (never enough), geography (the initial retracing of Bach’s footsteps in Thuringia and Saxony), architecture (the churches both great and small where we performed), the impact of one week’s music on the next and on the different permutations of players and singers joining and rejoining the pilgrimage, and inevitably, the hazards of weather, travel and fatigue. Compromises were sometimes needed to accommodate the quirks of the liturgical year (Easter falling exceptionally late in 2000 meant that we ran out of liturgical slots for the late Trinity season cantatas, so that they needed to be redistributed among other programmes). Then to fit into a single evening cantatas for the same day composed by Bach over a forty-year span meant deciding on a single pitch (A = 415) for each programme, so that the early Weimar cantatas written at high organ pitch needed to be performed in the transposed version Bach adopted for their revival, real or putative, in Leipzig. Although we had commissioned a new edition of the cantatas by Reinhold Kubik, incorporating the latest source findings, we were still left with many practical decisions to make over instrumentation, pitch, bass figuration, voice types, underlay and so on. Nor did we have the luxury of repeated performances in which to try out various solutions: at the end of each feast-day we had to put the outgoing trio or quartet of cantatas to the back of our minds and move on the the next clutch - which came at us thick and fast at peak periods such as Whitsun, Christmas and Easter."

John Eliot Gardiner

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    This release includes a digital booklet

  • 2 CDs

    $19.75

    Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

    This release includes a digital booklet

  • 2 CDs

    $19.75

    This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched.

    This release includes a digital booklet

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  • Cantatas for the Fourth and Fifth Sundays after Trinity

    Magdalena Kozená, Nathalie Stutzmann, Paul Agnew, Nicolas Teste, Joanne Lunn, William Towers, Kobie van Rensburg, Peter Harvey

    The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

    Gardiner is a master of delivering these hard enigmatic pieces with renewed logic and understanding. More…

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  • Cantatas for Quinquagesima, Annunciation, Palm Sunday, Oculi

    Ruth Holton, Claudia Schubert, James Oxley, Peter Harvey, Malin Hartelius, Nathalie Stutzmann, James Gilchrist

    The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists, The Choirs of Clare and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge, John Eliot Gardiner

    Perhaps most appealing in Gardiner's direction is the unfailing delight he takes in refreshing Bach's dance rhythms without ever trivialising textural content. More…

    2 CDs

    $19.75

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    This release includes a digital booklet

  • Easter cantatas

    The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

    John Eliot Gardiner's strongest qualities are evident in these performances of six Easter cantatas made in his on-going Bach Cantata Pilgrimage series. I particularly admire the fervour with... More…

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  • Cantatas for the Twentieth Sunday after Trinity (Genoa) & Cantatas for the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity (London)

    Joanne Lunn (soprano), Magdalena Kožená, Sara Mingardo (mezzos), William Towers (alto), Christoph Genz, Paul Agnew (tenors), Peter Harvey, Gotthold Schwarz (basses)

    The Monteverdi Choir &The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

    Peter Harvey offers an evenly sustained and crisply articulated account of the opening aria [of 162] while Sara Mingardo and Christopher Genz are pleasingly matched in their beautiful C major... More…

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  • Cantatas for Christmas Day, Cantatas for the First Sunday after Epiphany & Cantatas for the Feast of Epiphany

    Claron McFadden (soprano), Bernarda Fink (mezzo), Sally Bruce-Payne (alto), Michael Chance (countertenor), James Gilchrist (tenor), Christopher Genz, Dietrich Henschel (baritones)

    The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

    The two strongly contrasting arias [of BWV 63], both duets, are expressively sung but it is Bernarda Fink's beautifully controlled, extended recitative which stands out for its tender articulation...James... More…

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  • Cantatas for the First and Second Sunday after Easter

    Katharine Fuge, Gillian Keith, Daniel Taylor, William Towers, Charles Daniels, Norbert Meyn & Stephen Varcoe

    The Monteverdi Choir & The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

    The seven cantatas here, nominally representing the works for the two Sundays after Easter, cover an unusual range from No 150 to the dazzling maturity of three pastoral cantatas from three... More…

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    This release includes a digital booklet