Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki - J.S. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 11 (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki
- Title: J.S. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 11
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: BIS
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:07:47
- Total Size: 332 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz, BWV 136 14'46
01. I. Chorus - Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz... 3'44
02. II. Recitative (tenor) - Ach, dass der Fluch, so dort... 1'07
03. III. Aria (alto) - Es kommt ein Tag… 4'19
04. IV. Recitative (bass) - Die Himmel selber sind nicht rein... 1'01
05. V. Aria (Duet: tenor, bass) - Uns treffen zwar der Sünden... 3'42
06. VI. Chorale - Dein Blut, der edle Saft… 0'53
Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz, BWV 138 15'57
07. I. Chorale and Recitative (alto) - Warum betrübst... 4'14
08. II. Recitative (bass, soprano, alto) and Chorus - Ich bin veracht´... 3'54
09. III. Recitative (tenor) - Ach süsser Trost… 1'03
10. IV. Aria (bass) - Auf Gott steht meine Zuversicht… 4'26
11. V. Recitative (alto) - Ei nun! So will ich auch recht... 0'24
12. VI. Chorale - Weil du mein Gott und Vater bist… 1'56
Christus, der ist mein Leben, BWV 95 17'49
13. I. Chorus and Recitative (tenor) - Christus, der ist mein Leben... 4'48
14. II. Recitative (soprano) - Nun, falsche Welt!… 0'57
15. III. Chorale (soprano) - Valet will ich dir geben… 1'46
16. IV. Recitative (tenor) - Ach könnte mir bald so wohl geschehn... 0'37
17. V. Aria (tenor) - Ach, schlage doch bald, selge Stunde... 7'27
18. VI. Recitative (bass) - Denn ich weiss dies… 1'17
19. VII. Chorale - Weil du vom Tod erstanden bist… 0'57
Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgend ein Schmerz sei, BWV 46 17'49
20. I. Chorus - Schauet doch und sehet... 6'00
21. II. Recitative (tenor) - So klage du, zerstörte Gottedstadt... 1'59
22. III. Aria (bass) - Dein Wetter zog sich auf von weiten... 3'21
23. IV. Recitative (alto) - Doch bildet euch, o Sünder... 0'39
24. V. Aria (alto) - Doch Jesus will auch bei der Strafe... 4'10
25. VI. Chorale - I Grosser Gott von Treu… 1'40
Performers:
Peter Kooij
Makoto Sakurada
Midori Suzuki
Kai Wessel
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor
Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz, BWV 136 14'46
01. I. Chorus - Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz... 3'44
02. II. Recitative (tenor) - Ach, dass der Fluch, so dort... 1'07
03. III. Aria (alto) - Es kommt ein Tag… 4'19
04. IV. Recitative (bass) - Die Himmel selber sind nicht rein... 1'01
05. V. Aria (Duet: tenor, bass) - Uns treffen zwar der Sünden... 3'42
06. VI. Chorale - Dein Blut, der edle Saft… 0'53
Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz, BWV 138 15'57
07. I. Chorale and Recitative (alto) - Warum betrübst... 4'14
08. II. Recitative (bass, soprano, alto) and Chorus - Ich bin veracht´... 3'54
09. III. Recitative (tenor) - Ach süsser Trost… 1'03
10. IV. Aria (bass) - Auf Gott steht meine Zuversicht… 4'26
11. V. Recitative (alto) - Ei nun! So will ich auch recht... 0'24
12. VI. Chorale - Weil du mein Gott und Vater bist… 1'56
Christus, der ist mein Leben, BWV 95 17'49
13. I. Chorus and Recitative (tenor) - Christus, der ist mein Leben... 4'48
14. II. Recitative (soprano) - Nun, falsche Welt!… 0'57
15. III. Chorale (soprano) - Valet will ich dir geben… 1'46
16. IV. Recitative (tenor) - Ach könnte mir bald so wohl geschehn... 0'37
17. V. Aria (tenor) - Ach, schlage doch bald, selge Stunde... 7'27
18. VI. Recitative (bass) - Denn ich weiss dies… 1'17
19. VII. Chorale - Weil du vom Tod erstanden bist… 0'57
Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgend ein Schmerz sei, BWV 46 17'49
20. I. Chorus - Schauet doch und sehet... 6'00
21. II. Recitative (tenor) - So klage du, zerstörte Gottedstadt... 1'59
22. III. Aria (bass) - Dein Wetter zog sich auf von weiten... 3'21
23. IV. Recitative (alto) - Doch bildet euch, o Sünder... 0'39
24. V. Aria (alto) - Doch Jesus will auch bei der Strafe... 4'10
25. VI. Chorale - I Grosser Gott von Treu… 1'40
Performers:
Peter Kooij
Makoto Sakurada
Midori Suzuki
Kai Wessel
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor
Volume 11 of BIS's cantata series gives us four more examples from Bach's first annual cycle in Leipzig. Despite their relatively narrow time span (July to September 1723) and the consequent pressure that it imposed on Bach, there's no suggestion of formula, either in structure or in content, linking these cantatas. And although none of them is particularly well known, each is memorable in its own right. In a list of highlights, one might cite the alto aria with oboe d'amore of BWV 136; the opening chorale and recitative (also countertenor) of BWV 138; the tenor aria, "Ach schlage doch," with its characteristic imitations of bells, of BWV 95; and BWV 46's somber opening chorus (later reworked as the "Qui tollis" of the B-Minor Mass). It goes without saying that such a list would be incomplete.
As always, conductor Suzuki has assembled an fine quartet of soloists, with the ever-reliable Kooij and the marvelous Midori Suzuki at the bottom and top, respectively, and tenor Sakurada again stepping out of the chorus to prove his considerable mettle. New to the series is the outstanding German countertenor Kai Wessel, who has been prominently featured in the Koopman series as well. Suzuki's thoughtful direction and the splendid singing and playing of the Bach Collegium Japan have become givens in the series. Exemplary notes (Taasashi Isoyama shares the duties with Suzuki) and BIS's customarily excellent engineering complete the package.
This latest installment in an eminent ongoing project is self-recommending, but deservedly so. -- George Chien
As always, conductor Suzuki has assembled an fine quartet of soloists, with the ever-reliable Kooij and the marvelous Midori Suzuki at the bottom and top, respectively, and tenor Sakurada again stepping out of the chorus to prove his considerable mettle. New to the series is the outstanding German countertenor Kai Wessel, who has been prominently featured in the Koopman series as well. Suzuki's thoughtful direction and the splendid singing and playing of the Bach Collegium Japan have become givens in the series. Exemplary notes (Taasashi Isoyama shares the duties with Suzuki) and BIS's customarily excellent engineering complete the package.
This latest installment in an eminent ongoing project is self-recommending, but deservedly so. -- George Chien
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