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Bach- St. Matthäus-Passion/Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe-Johnson, Blochitz, Krause, Solti (Highlights)
 
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Bach- St. Matthäus-Passion/Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe-Johnson, Blochitz, Krause, Solti (Highlights)

Johann Sebastian Bach , Sir Georg Solti , Kiri Te Kanawa , Anne Sofie von Otter , Chicago Symphony Orchestra , Tom Krause , Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus , Anthony Rolfe Johnson , Chicago Symphony Chorus , Hans Peter Blochwitz Audio CD
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  • Performer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Sir Georg Solti, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Hans Peter Blochwitz
  • Audio CD (March 30, 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B0000041WG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #145,067 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Matthaus-Passion: Kommt, ihr Tochter, helft mir klagen (Chorus)
2. Matthaus-Passion: Wiewohl mein Herz in Tranen schwimmt (Soprano recitative)
3. Matthaus-Passion: Ich will dir mein Herze schenken (Soprano aria)
4. Matthaus-Passion: O Schmerz! Hier zittert das gequalte Herz! (Tenor Recitative Chorus)
5. Matthaus-Passion: Ich will bei meinem Jesu wachen (Tenor Aria And Chorus)
6. Matthaus-Passion: So ist mein Jesus nun gefangen (Soprano-Alto Duet And Chorus)
7. Matthaus-Passion: O Mensch, bewein dein Sunde gross (Chorus)
8. Matthaus-Passion: Erbame dich, mien Gott (Contralto Aria)
9. Matthaus-Passion: Bin ich gleich von dir gewichen (Chorale)
10. Matthaus-Passion: Er hat uns allen wohlgetan (Soprano Recitative)
11. Matthaus-Passion: Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben (Soprano Aria)
12. Matthaus-Passion: O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (Chorale)
13. Matthaus-Passion: Ach, Golgatha, unsel'ges Golgatha! (Contralto Recitative)
14. Matthaus-Passion: Sehet, Jesus hat die Hand (Contralto Aria And Chorus)
15. Matthaus-Passion: Am Abend, da es kuhle war (Bass Recitative)
16. Matthaus-Passion: Mache dich, mein Herze, rein (Bass Aria)
17. Matthaus-Passion: Nun ist der Herr zur Ruh' gebracht (Recitative: Soloists-Chorus)
18. Matthaus-Passion: Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder (Chorus)

 

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A contender!, July 26, 2001
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This review is from: Bach- St. Matthäus-Passion/Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe-Johnson, Blochitz, Krause, Solti (Highlights) (Audio CD)
There is no ideal "St. Matthew Passion." But this one ranks with the best of 'em. "Solti?," you ask? That's right: Solti. I've heard all of the other ones except for Klemperer's, and this one satisfies on a consistent level. Some of the others I only listen to one disc at a time; this one, all the way through. Not too fast, not too slow, not too solemn, not too sprightly. I guess Solti isn't known as a "Bach specialist," but the "Bach specialists" whose CDs I own could learn a thing or two about making a satisfying recording like this one.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An ideal melding of music, vocalists, and conductor, September 23, 2002
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Catherine S. Vodrey (East Liverpool, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bach- St. Matthäus-Passion/Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe-Johnson, Blochitz, Krause, Solti (Highlights) (Audio CD)
Johann Sebastian Bach's "St. Matthew Passion," one of his great choral works, is a meditation on the death of Christ. Here, Sit Georg Solti works with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus to produce a superb rendition of the arias and choruses of this rich and contemplative work.

On the opening piece, "Kommt, ihr Tochter, helft mir klagen" ("Come, ye daughters, share my mourning"), the chorus perfectly captures the combination of knowingness, sadness, and dazed disbelief regarding the crucifixion. The strings are especially fine here, providing a delicate, almost spiderweb-like underpinning for the choral verses. The tenor aria "Ich will bei meinem Jesu wachen" ("I would beside my Lord be watching"), the chorus backs up tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson's supple, unshowy singing with an ghostly, almost otherworldly tone.

The soprano/alto duet of "So ist mein Jesu non gefangen" ("Behold, my Savior now is taken") features Kiri Te Kanawa and Anne Sophie van Otter, who are matched seamlessly in terms of volume, technique, and crystalline purity of tone. Their weary litany of sadnesses is punctuated vigorously with the choral vereses of "Last ihn, haltet, bindet nicht!" (Loose him, leave him, bind him not!"). It's a thrilling piece, especially when it transforms itself into the thundering waterfall of sound that forms "Sind Blitze, sind Donner in Wolken vershwunden" ("Have lightnings and thunders their fury forgotten?"). The power in this piece alone is absolutely awe-inspiring.

I can't recommend this CD highly enough. It truly is a superlative recording of the "St. Matthew Passion" highlights, featuring as it does these great soloists, this talented conductor, and this amazingly on-the-ball chorus and symphony.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, September 2, 2005
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Larry Scantlebury (Ypsilanti, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bach- St. Matthäus-Passion/Te Kanawa, von Otter, Rolfe-Johnson, Blochitz, Krause, Solti (Highlights) (Audio CD)
A number of years ago, maybe 17, I had two seats at the Chicago Symphony with Sir Georg Solti the resident conductor emiritus and 2 floor seats to see Michael Jordon, Scottie Pippen and John Paxson at the Bulls. It was a heady season and I probably saw more of Jordon but only because I had more tickets.

Sir Georg was an institution, like Mazur and Bernstein. He lacked the flamboyance of the latter, and of course Kurt Mazur would on occassion address the orchestra pit with neither podium nor music sheets nor baton. That was pretty impressive too the first time I saw him (Fantasy Overture, NYP).

But it seems to me that Matthew Passion brings a need for unison between the conductor and the musicians and the chorus dare I say slightly more than other efforts and repeatedly, it seems that Solti's brilliance elevates him over others.

In the "Come, ye daughters" beginning we are both caught and mesmerized and anything else that could absorb our attention is discarded. And of course Kiri is as always, magnificent. The tenor, Mr. Johnson is equal to Bach's criteria.

Like other reviewers, I love this work and the beautiful timing between all. 5 stars. Larry Scantlebury
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