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J.S. Bach - Cantatas, Vol.53 (BWV 97,177, 9)

Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer Robin Blaze
Hana Blažíková
Peter Kooij
Gerd Türk
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki, conductor
Period Baroque
Catalogue Number BIS-1991 SACD
EAN 7318599919911
Format SACD Hybrid

This hybrid disc plays on both CD and SACD players
SACD Surround - SACD Stereo - CD Stereo

Release date Mar 2013
Total time 67'37


Gramophone, August 2013: ”This is a wonderful celebration of all-too-rare late Bach vocal works, revealed to us by Suzuki with joy and an impeccable understanding of its unique essence.”

The three cantatas on this recording come from the first half of the 1730s, by which time J.S. Bach was no longer writing a new cantata every week. In these later works, Bach’s affinity for instrumental colour is coming more clearly to the fore, as are elements of the new ‘empfindsamer Stil’ with its tendency towards expressive melodies rich in syncopations and suspensions, and towards homophonic writing. The three cantatas are also linked in that they are all chorale cantatas, harking back to Bach’s second year in Leipzig (1724–25), when the cantatas that he wrote were each based in their entirety on a well-known hymn. The opening cantata, In allen meinen Taten BWV 97, is a setting of nine strophes from a poem by Paul Fleming, one of the great German baroque poets, and begins with a splendid French overture, in which the orchestra intones a solemn, slow introduction with the typical dotted rhythms, followed by a lively fugal section during which the choir makes its entry. This is followed by BWV 177, Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, which at its centre has the aria Verleih, dass ich aus Herzensgrund… a heartfelt prayer from the soprano and oboe da caccia for the capacity to forgive one’s enemies. The hymn Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, on which the closing BWV 9 is based, remains an important hymn in the German Evangelical Church. The text – and Bach’s setting of it – eloquently conveys the message that it is through faith rather than deeds that mankind may achieve salvation.
 
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  Johann Sebastian Bach
  In allen meinen Taten, BWV 97 24'49
01 1. [Chorus]. In allen meinen Taten 3'55
02 2. Versus 2. Aria (Basso). Nichts ist es spat und frühe 3'19
03 3. Versus 3. Recitativo (Tenore). Es kann mir nichts geschehen 0'33
04 4. Versus 4. Aria (Tenore). Ich traue seiner Gnaden 6'07
05 5. Versus 5. Recitativo (Alto). Er wolle meiner Sünden 0'41
06 6. Versus 6. Aria (Alto). Leg ich mich späte nieder 2'56
07 7. Versus 7. Duetto (Soprano, Basso). Hat er es denn beschlossen 3'14
08 8. Versus 8. [Aria] (Soprano). Ihm hab ich mich ergeben 3'21
09 9. Versus ultimus. Choral. So sein nun, Seele, deine 0'43
 
  Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 177 22'52
10 1. Chorus. Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ 6'11
11 2. Versus 2. [Aria] (Alto). Ich bitt noch mehr, o Herre Gott 5'33
12 3. Versus 3. [Aria] (Soprano). Verleih, dass ich aus Herzensgrund 5'46
13 4. Versus 4. [Aria] (Tenore). Lass mich kein Lust noch Furcht von dir 4'20
14 5. Versus 5. [Choral]. Ich lieg im Streit und widerstreb 1'02
 
  Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, BWV 9 18'24
15 1. [Chorus]. Es ist das Heil uns kommen her 4'37
16 2. Recitativo (Basso). Gott gab uns ein Gesetz 1'09
17 3. Aria (Tenore). Wir waren schon zu tief gesunken 4'01
18 4. Recitativo (Basso). Doch musste das Gesetz erfüllet werden 1'15
19 5. Aria (Soprano, Alto). Herr, du siehst statt guter Werke 5'10
20 6. Recitativo (Basso). Wenn wir die Sünd’ aus dem Gesetz erkennen 1'21
21 7. Choral. Ob sich’s anließ, als wollt’ er nicht 0'51
 
  Album total 67'37
ComposerBach, Johann Sebastian
ConductorSuzuki, Masaaki
Choir & orchestraBach Collegium Japan
BassKooij, Peter
TenorTürk, Gerd
Counter-tenorBlaze, Robin
SopranoBlažíková, Hana

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