2012年新录音。无乐队伴奏?
J.S Bach
Cantatas
Lenneke Ruiten, Meg Bragle, Andrew Tortise and Dietrich Henschel
The Monteverdi Choir / John Eliot Gardiner
- Cantatas for Ascension Day
- [1-11] Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen BWV 43
- [12-17] Wer da gläubet und getauft wird BWV 37
- [18-22] Auf Christi Himmelfahrt allein BWV 128
- [23-33] Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen BWV 11
Recorded in the City of London in
2012, this album features the missing cantatas from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage: the Ascension Cantatas.
They were recorded
live at St Giles Cripplegate (one of our original Pilgrimage venues) in two concerts entirely funded by the generosity of hundreds of donors across the world, following a heartfelt appeal from british comedian Alexander Armstrong.
The quartet of soloists include one of the original Pilgrimage soloists, bass Dietrich Henschel, alongside a new generation of Bach interpreters who have worked with the ensembles since 2000 – making this recording a "bridge" between a Bach tradition started 13 years ago and today.
The Ascension Oratorio “Lobet Got in seinen Reichen” (BWV11) is a heart-warming, uplifting work. Beginning and ending with two grand festive choruses, it is full of rhythmic swagger, jazz-like nonchalance, stratospheric glitter for the high trumpet and vocal acrobatics for the choir.
“Gott Fahret auf mit Jauchzen” (BWV43) opens with a glorious, unconventional introduction with high trumpets and drums, and continues with a sequence reminiscent of the opera seria of its time. "Wer da glaubit und getauft wird" (BWV37) focuses on the words of Jesus to his followers and starts with a gentle chorus of choir and orchestra of strings and oboe d’amore. "Auf Christi Himmelfahrt allein" (BWV128) features festive opening and closing movements celebrating Christ’s majesty.
SDG185 is packaged in our usual high quality bookcase. It contains a 32 pages booklet with original notes by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, and sung texts in German and English.