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Disc 01 Johannes-Passion BWV 245 (Gesamtaufnahme) 01. "Chor: Herr, unser Herrscher, dessen Ruhm (1. Teil)" 02. "Rezitativ: Jesus ging mit seinen Jüngern - Chor: Jesum von Nazareth - Rezitativ: Jesus spricht zu ihnen - Chor: Jesum..." 03. "Choral: O große Lieb, o Lieb ohn' alle Maße" 04. "Rezitativ: Auf dass das Wort erfüllet würde" 05. "Choral: Dein Will gescheh, Herr Gott, zugleich" 06. "Rezitativ: Die Schar aber und der Oberhauptmann" 07. "Arie: Von den Stricken meiner Sünden" 08. "Rezitativ: Simon Petrus aber folgete Jesu nach" 09. "Arie: Ich folge dir gleichfalls" 10. "Rezitativ: Derselbige Jünger war dem Hohenpriester bekannt" 11. "Choral: Wer hat dich so geschlagen" 12. "Rezitativ: Und Hannas sandte ihn gebunden - Chor: Bist du nicht seiner Jünger einer? - Rezitativ: Er leugnete aber" 13. "Arie: Ach, mein Sinn" 14. "Choral: Petrus, der nicht denkt zurück"
Disc 02 01. "Choral: Christus, der uns selig macht (2. Teil)" 02. "Rezitativ: Da führeten sie Jesum - Chor: W?re dieser nicht ein ?belt?ter - Rezitativ: Da sprach Pilatus zu ihnen - ..." 03. "Choral: Ach großer K?nig, groß zu allen Zeiten" 04. "Rezitativ: Da sprach Pilatus zu ihm - Chor: Nicht diesen, sondern Barrabam! - Rezitativ: Da sprach Pilatus zu ihm" 05. "Arioso: Betrachte, meine Seel" 06. "Arie: Mein Jesu, ach!" 07. "Rezitativ: Und die Kriegsknechte flochten - Chor: Sei gegrüßet, lieber Jüdenk?nig! - Rezitativ: Und gaben ihm..." 08. "Choral: Durch dein Gef?ngnis, Gottes Sohn" 09. "Rezitativ: Die Jüden aber schrieen und sprachen - Chor: L?ssest du diesen los - Rezitativ: Da Pilatus das Wort h?rete..." 10. "Arie: Eilt, ihr angefochtnen Seelen" 11. "Rezitativ: Allda kreuzigten sie ihn - Chor: Schreibe nicht: der Jüden K?nig - Rezitativ: Pilatus antwortet" 12. "Choral: In meines Herzens Grunde" 13. "Rezitativ: Die Kriegsknechte aber - Chor: Lasset uns den nicht zerteilen - Rezitativ: Auf dass erfüllet würde die Schrif" 14. "Choral: Er nahm alles wohl in acht" 15. "Rezitativ: Und von Stund an nahm sie" 16. "Arie: Es ist vollbracht!" 17. "Rezitativ: Und neiget das Haupt und verschied" 18. "Arie und Choral: Mein teurer Heiland, lass dich fragen" 19. "Rezitativ: Und siehe da, der Vorhang" 20. "Arioso: Mein Herz, in dem die ganze Welt" 21. "Arie: Zerfließe, mein Herze, in Fluten der Z?hren" 22. "Rezitativ: Die Jüden aber" 23. "Choral: O hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn" 24. "Rezitativ: Darnach bat Pilatum" 25. "Chor: Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine" 26. "Choral: Ach Herr, lass dein lieb Engelein"
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The Koln Recording / Bach Collegium Japan/ Masaaki Suzuki |
 | Description: | On 6 of March 2020, Bach Collegium Japan began their long-awaited 30th anniversary tour of Europe with a performance of Bach's St John Passion in Katowice, Poland. The same week Europe was becoming aware of the very stark reality of the threat posed by the new Corona virus, Covid-19. Consequently, as Masaaki Suzuki and his ensemble went on to perform in Dublin and then London, concert halls across Europe were closing down and the remaining tour dates were cancelled. Before making their return to Japan, the BCJ agreed with the Kölner Philharmonie to go ahead with the concert that had been planned, in the form of a live streaming without an audience. This meant that the ensemble had time on their hands, and the idea was born to use it for making a recording. Having received permission to use the hall of the Philharmonie for the recording, Bach Collegium Japan and BIS jointly decided to go ahead with the idea, and during a few hectic hours arrangements were made for a recording team to come to Cologne. Over the next few days, Suzuki, the BCJ and a team of soloists headed by James Gilchrist as the Evangelist, recorded Bach's rendering of the Passion of Christ, finishing just ahead of complete lockdown. Their efforts are now available on disc as a testimony not only to the drama of Bach's score, but also to the urgency of a week when the world changed. - THE KOLN RECORDING /BACH COLLEGIUM JAPAN/MASAAKI SUZUKIOn 6 of March 2020, Bach Collegium Japan began their long-awaited 30th anniversary tour of Europe with a performance of Bach's St John Passion in Katowice, Poland. The same week Europe was becoming aware of the very stark reality of the threat posed by the new Corona virus, Covid-19. Consequently, as Masaaki Suzuki and his ensemble went on to perform in Dublin and then London, concert halls across Europe were closing down and the remaining tour dates were cancelled. Before making their return to Japan, the BCJ agreed with the Kölner Philharmonie to go ahead with the concert that had been planned, in the form of a live streaming without an audience. This meant that the ensemble had time on their hands, and the idea was born to use it for making a recording. Having received permission to use the hall of the Philharmonie for the recording, Bach Collegium Japan and BIS jointly decided to go ahead with the idea, and during a few hectic hours arrangements were made for a recording team to come to Cologne. Over the next few days, Suzuki, the BCJ and a team of soloists headed by James Gilchrist as the Evangelist, recorded Bach's rendering of the Passion of Christ, finishing just ahead of complete lockdown. Their efforts are now available as a testimony not only to the drama of Bach's score, but also to the urgency of a week when the world changed.Recorded on 14th?17th March 2020 at the Kölner Philharmonie, Germany
Eqipment
DirectOut high-resolution A/D converter; Pyramix digital audio workstation;
B&W and ATC loudspeakers; Sennheiser and AKG headphones.
Original format: 24-bit / 96 kHz.
The performance on this recording is essentially the fourth version of 1749, with the first
ten movements from the version begun in 1739.
76p digital booklet included with original sung text and English Translation. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
BISSACD-2551 |
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