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J.S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion

Stephen Roberts [baritone] (Performer), Charles Tunnell (Performer), Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), David Willcocks (Conductor), Alexa Turpin (Performer), Richard Adeney (Performer), Richard Dobson (Performer), William Bennett (Performer), Thames Chamber Orchestra (Orchestra), Felicity Lott (Performer), Neil Jenkins (Performer), John Bacon (Performer), Roger Garland (Performer)
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  • Performer: Stephen Roberts [baritone], Charles Tunnell, Alexa Turpin, Richard Adeney, Richard Dobson, et al.
  • Orchestra: Thames Chamber Orchestra
  • Conductor: David Willcocks
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Audio CD (December 5, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B000J233L2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #111,605 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #71 in  Music > Classical > Sacred & Religious > Passions

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Disc: 1
1. Part I. No. 1. Chorus. Come, ye daughters, share my mourning
2. Part I. No. 2. Recitative. When Jesus had completed all these sayings
3. Part I. No. 3. Chorale. O blessed Jesu, how hast thou offended
4. Part I. No. 4. Recitative. At that time there assembled the chief priests
5. Part I. No. 5. Chorus. Not upon the feast
6. Part I. No. 6. Recitative. Now when Jesus was in Bethany
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Disc: 2
1. Part I. No. 27. Recitative. And he went away
2. Part I. No. 28. Recitative. The Saviour, low before his Father bending
3. Part I. No. 29. Aria. Gladly would I take upon me
4. Part I. No. 30. Recitative. And he came to his disciples
5. Part I. No. 31. Chorale. O Father, let thy will be done
6. Part I. No. 32. Recitative. And he came again and found them sleeping
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Disc: 3
1. Part II. No. 54. Recitative with Chorus. At that feast then
2. Part II. No. 55. Chorale. O wondrous love, that suffers this correction!
3. Part II. No. 56. Recitative. The governor answered
4. Part II. No. 57. Recitative. To all men Jesus good hath done
5. Part II. No. 58. Aria. For love my Saviour now is dying
6. Part II. No. 59. Recitative with Chorus. But they cried out the more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful performance in the vernacular - A sacred work understood , March 19, 2008
By KC "KC London" (London, England) - See all my reviews
As a 'good reformed Christian' Bach would loathe 'authentic' productions of his work. He believed the text was central to his work. Indeed, the very reason both St. John's and St. Matthew's Passions are so dramatically compelling are to highlight the importance of the Easter story. It is a pity that musical concerns so offen take prescedence, that form matters more than content. We shouldn't have to be German speakers to understand this sublime work.

Willcocks conducts a performance on modern instruments, which adds to the smoothness of the string accompaniments. This a beautiful performance which brings the emotional depth of this work to life for an English speaking audience. I am writing this review in Holy Week and appreciate that listening to this work is an act of worship, which edifies and uplifts, as well as entertains.

All the soloists are first class, with Robert Tear's evangelist particularly beautiful and expressive. This is a moving performance taken at an appropriate pace. The whole of Willcock's Passion lasts for 3 hours and 9 mins, as apposed to Gardiner's 'authentic' performance of 2 hours and 37 mins. For a work of this nature the slower, more sober pace can only add greater depth to the dramatic import of the sacred nature of the story. The choir of boys from St. Paul's Cathedral and the Bach Choir are also superb.

If you want a Saint Matthew's Passion that uplifts then this performance is ideal. One example is the aria (sung very movingly by Stephen Roberts), "Come, sacred cross." The profundity of it's quiet power and beauty are deeply affecting in a way that following a libretto of a German version can never truly be.

I love the Willcocks St. Matthew's Passion and feel sure you will gain much by listening to and understanding this studio performance. The only slight moan is about the booklet accompanying the CDs. It would have been helpful to have the track numbers printed next to their words on each of the seperate sections of the work.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Still the only English version available, March 20, 2009
By Larry VanDeSande (Mason, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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I know choral societies don't perform the St. Matthew Passion much anymore, but it still seems incredible to me that, in 2009, this 1978 production is the only English version of the music available.

David Wilcocks' "St Matthew Passion" was recorded in England and was reissued by Decca a few years back. It last saw light of day on the ASV Quicksilver discount label in the 1990s. It is the only complete English version available for people that want to hear this wonderful music in English.

For those that don't care about that and want fine singing, religious conviction and spiritual drama, this has that too. The singing is committed throughout with legendary singers from Decca's stock -- tenor Robert Tear as the Evangelist, baritone John Shirley Quirk as Christ, soprano Felicity Lott, contralto Alfred Hodgson, tenor Neil Jeckins and bass Stephen Roberts -- in the cast. Conductor David Willcocks was one of Decca's very best vocal leaders.

A couple things may keep this from being a top flight recommendation in 2009. The amateur Bach Choir and the Boys of St. Paul's Cathedral Choir sing well but the recording is unfocused making the sound very different from modern period productions. The orchestral playing also reflects an older genre circa 1978.

Still, this is a warm and gracious recording with religious conviction that is far more than satisfactory to anyone that wants to hear the music in English. This recording deserves the adjective classic in every regard.
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