Classical Vocals CDs
Classical Vocals CDs
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The World Of Lully / Bedi, Chicago Baroque Ensemble
Cedille
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$19.99
Jan 01, 1999
Includes gigue(s) by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Soloist: David Schrader.
Bach: Matthäus-Passion / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan
BIS
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$39.99
Dec 01, 1999
"Masaaki Suzuki brings to the St Matthew Passion the same devotional intensity that has characterised his Bach cantata recordings. This focus is immediately evident in the opening chorus/chorale, which he imbues with compelling power despite opting to use relatively small vocal and orchestral forces throughout. It is evident, too, in Bach Collegium Japan’s impeccable performances, which bespeak a score explored in meticulous detail and with profound affection. There is certainly much to admire here: fierce turbas, gentle chorales, exemplary instrumental solos."
5 out of 5 stars for both sound and performace!
-- Graham Lock, BBC Music Magazine
5 out of 5 stars for both sound and performace!
-- Graham Lock, BBC Music Magazine
ROMAN: Songs
Swedish Society
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CD
$20.99
Feb 12, 1994
ROMAN: Songs
Bach: Cantatas Vol 11 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan
BIS
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$21.99
Oct 01, 1999
Volume 11 of BIS's cantata series gives us four more examples from Bach's first annual cycle in Leipzig. Despite their relatively narrow time span (July to September 1723) and the consequent pressure that it imposed on Bach, there's no suggestion of formula, either in structure or in content, linking these cantatas. And although none of them is particularly well known, each is memorable in its own right. In a list of highlights, one might cite the alto aria with oboe d'amore of BWV 136; the opening chorale and recitative (also countertenor) of BWV 138; the tenor aria, "Ach schlage doch," with its characteristic imitations of bells, of BWV 95; and BWV 46's somber opening chorus (later reworked as the "Qui tollis" of the B-Minor Mass). It goes without saying that such a list would be incomplete.
As always, conductor Suzuki has assembled an fine quartet of soloists, with the ever-reliable Kooij and the marvelous Midori Suzuki at the bottom and top, respectively, and tenor Sakurada again stepping out of the chorus to prove his considerable mettle. New to the series is the outstanding German countertenor Kai Wessel, who has been prominently featured in the Koopman series as well. Suzuki's thoughtful direction and the splendid singing and playing of the Bach Collegium Japan have become givens in the series. Exemplary notes (Taasashi Isoyama shares the duties with Suzuki) and BIS's customarily excellent engineering complete the package.
This latest installment in an eminent ongoing project is self-recommending, but deservedly so.
-- George Chien, FANFARE
As always, conductor Suzuki has assembled an fine quartet of soloists, with the ever-reliable Kooij and the marvelous Midori Suzuki at the bottom and top, respectively, and tenor Sakurada again stepping out of the chorus to prove his considerable mettle. New to the series is the outstanding German countertenor Kai Wessel, who has been prominently featured in the Koopman series as well. Suzuki's thoughtful direction and the splendid singing and playing of the Bach Collegium Japan have become givens in the series. Exemplary notes (Taasashi Isoyama shares the duties with Suzuki) and BIS's customarily excellent engineering complete the package.
This latest installment in an eminent ongoing project is self-recommending, but deservedly so.
-- George Chien, FANFARE
Bach: Cantatas Vol 10 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan
BIS
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$21.99
Jun 01, 1999
This 10th volume in BIS's ongoing Bach cantata series features three works Bach composed during his first summer in Leipzig. While BWV 179 certainly has been recorded more frequently, BVW 186 (Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht) is the most significant of the three because of its greater length and because it marks Bach's return to two-part cantata form. Based on a revised lost cantata originally composed at Weimar, this is a remarkably assured work, grand in conception yet subtle in its underlying beauty. The opening chorus must be counted among Bach's most stately, its impact augmented by multiple oboes, strings, and full continuo. Among the soloists, tenor Makato Sakurada delivers an introspective fourth-movement recitative that perfectly sets up his spirited fifth-movement aria. Equally distinguished is the 10th-movement duet, expertly harmonized by countertenor Robin Blaze and soprano Miah Persson--a dance that steps as high as any we've heard from Bach so far.
The popularity of BWV 179--Siehe zu, dass deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei (Make sure that your fear of God is not hypocrisy)--is understandable since it not only includes one of Bach's most exciting opening choruses, but also gives unusual dramatic license to the soloists through the text's many self-deprecating references. In respect to the latter, for its sheer declarative power, no recording surpasses Karl Richter's awe-inspiring 1976 Archiv account featuring Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Schreier, and Edith Mathis. While not quite up to Richter's level, Suzuki and his forces offer their own interpretive details. For instance, in the fifth-movement aria Suzuki broadens the tempo, and the additional time (more than a minute longer than Richter's version) heightens Persson's characterization of wanton shame and pity. The only performance slower than Suzuki's (more than a minute longer!) is Gunther Ramin's, where Elisabeth Meinel-Asbahr's ruthless, devastating anguish guarantees tears.
BWV 105--Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht (Lord, do not enter into judgment with thy servant)--also features many inspired moments. The magnificent, brooding opening chorus is most engaging, and tenor Sakurada's beautifully rendered espousal of determination in his fifth-movement aria is superb--as is the final chorale, where Bach's clever, near-dissonant string writing effectively alludes to weariness if not weeping, the gradually slowing pulse eventually leading to resigned calm.
As usual with this series Suzuki and his colleagues deliver performances that more often than not are without peer. Faithfully captured by BIS's expert engineering team, their ongoing cycle promises to be the most consistently rewarding one currently or previously available.
--John Greene, ClassicsToday.com
The popularity of BWV 179--Siehe zu, dass deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei (Make sure that your fear of God is not hypocrisy)--is understandable since it not only includes one of Bach's most exciting opening choruses, but also gives unusual dramatic license to the soloists through the text's many self-deprecating references. In respect to the latter, for its sheer declarative power, no recording surpasses Karl Richter's awe-inspiring 1976 Archiv account featuring Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Schreier, and Edith Mathis. While not quite up to Richter's level, Suzuki and his forces offer their own interpretive details. For instance, in the fifth-movement aria Suzuki broadens the tempo, and the additional time (more than a minute longer than Richter's version) heightens Persson's characterization of wanton shame and pity. The only performance slower than Suzuki's (more than a minute longer!) is Gunther Ramin's, where Elisabeth Meinel-Asbahr's ruthless, devastating anguish guarantees tears.
BWV 105--Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht (Lord, do not enter into judgment with thy servant)--also features many inspired moments. The magnificent, brooding opening chorus is most engaging, and tenor Sakurada's beautifully rendered espousal of determination in his fifth-movement aria is superb--as is the final chorale, where Bach's clever, near-dissonant string writing effectively alludes to weariness if not weeping, the gradually slowing pulse eventually leading to resigned calm.
As usual with this series Suzuki and his colleagues deliver performances that more often than not are without peer. Faithfully captured by BIS's expert engineering team, their ongoing cycle promises to be the most consistently rewarding one currently or previously available.
--John Greene, ClassicsToday.com
Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 9 - Bwv 24, 76, 167
BIS
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$21.99
Dec 01, 1998
Classical Music
GOETHES 'FAUST' SET TO MUSIC
Audite Musikproduktion
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$10.99
Jan 01, 1999
Classical Music
JEAN FRANCAIX: ORGAN WORKS
Audite Musikproduktion
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$20.99
Jan 01, 1995
Classical Music
Britten: 7 Sonnets of Michelangelo / Holy Sonnets of J. Donn
Naxos
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$19.99
Jan 01, 1900
Britten' song cycles form a substantial and important part of his work. The Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo belong to the period when Britten had begun to set foreign languages in an attempt to broaden his musical horizons.
JAPANESE MELODIES
Naxos
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$19.99
Jan 01, 1900
JAPANESE MELODIES
Vickers, Jon: Canadian Art Songs
Centrediscs CMC
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$18.99
Jan 01, 1998
Vickers, Jon: Canadian Art Songs
PAX: Gregorian Chants on the Theme of Peace
Analekta
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PAX: Gregorian Chants on the Theme of Peace
Vocal Recital: Anders, Peter, Vol. 3
Berlin Classics
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$18.99
Sep 12, 1994
Vocal Recital: Anders, Peter, Vol. 3
Carlo Bergonzi: In Concert
Bongiovanni
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$18.99
Jan 01, 1989
Carlo Bergonzi: In Concert
Bizet, G.: Carmen [Opera] (Highlights) (Sung in German)
Berlin Classics
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$18.99
May 03, 1993
Bizet, G.: Carmen [Opera] (Highlights) (Sung in German)
Choral Concert - BORTNIANSKY, D. / BACH, J.S. / MOZART, W.A.
Capriccio
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$18.99
Jan 01, 1998
Choral Concert - BORTNIANSKY, D. / BACH, J.S. / MOZART, W.A.
Le Sommeil d'Ulisse
Alpha
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$20.99
Nov 01, 1999
Le Sommeil d'Ulisse
The Times of Day
Reference Recordings
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$18.99
Sep 09, 1995
14.99
Mendelssohn / Handel / Bach, J.S. / Strauss, R.: Songs For
BIS
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$21.99
Sep 01, 1998
Classical Music
Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 4 - Bwv 163, 165, 185, 199
BIS
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$21.99
Dec 01, 1996
Classical Music
WALTON: In Honor of the City of London / Fanfares and Marche
Chandos
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Classical Music
RACHMANINOV: Songs
Chandos
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Classical Music
From the Heart of Finland / Karita Mattila
Ondine
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$18.99
Oct 16, 1992
Classical Music
Beyond Chant - Mysteries of the Renaissance
Delos
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Classical Music
Bach, Handel et al: Sacred Arias / Kowalski
Capriccio
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$10.99
Jan 01, 1994
Vocal Recital: Kowalski, Jochen - BACH, J.S. / HANDEL, G.F.
