JS Bach - St Matthew Passion
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2500
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 7th February 2020
Contents
Artists
Benjamin Bruns (tenor)Christian Immler (bass)
Carolyn Sampson (soprano)
Aki Matsui (soprano)
Damien Guillon (countertenor)
Clint van der Linde (countertenor)
Makoto Sakurada (tenor)
Zachary Wilder (tenor)
Toru Kaku (bass)
Bach Collegium Japan
Conductor
Masaaki SuzukiWorks
St Matthew Passion, BWV244Artists
Benjamin Bruns (tenor)Christian Immler (bass)
Carolyn Sampson (soprano)
Aki Matsui (soprano)
Damien Guillon (countertenor)
Clint van der Linde (countertenor)
Makoto Sakurada (tenor)
Zachary Wilder (tenor)
Toru Kaku (bass)
Bach Collegium Japan
Conductor
Masaaki SuzukiAbout
For his Evangelist, Suzuki has selected the young German tenor Benjamin Bruns, making his first appearance on BIS. Among the other soloists are familiar names including Carolyn Sampson, Damien Guillon, Makoto Sakurada and Christian Immler.
Reviews
Suzuki’s vibrantly conceived vision extends to open-shouldered and passionately projected choral contributions, the lived-in storytelling of the burnished Evangelist of Benjamin Bruns (Peter’s denial is like a dagger to the heart), the switches between human frailty and febrile physicality of Christian Immler’s Jesus and Suzuki’s winning attribute of giving the music air and momentum at the same time. As a result, the ritual of each tableau and its reflective suite of arias is given genuinely memorable character. … If Bachians have found Suzuki’s performances a touch imperturbable on occasion, this recording throws down the gauntlet on almost every level. A revelatory reading of an eminent Bach interpreter in his prime. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (Recording of the Month)
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