Graupner: Easter Cantatas / Bonath, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra

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In 1711 Christoph Graupner was already appointed court conductor and he would continue to work in Darmstadt for the rest of his life. Graupner’s focus shifted to sacred vocal music, which explains the sheer abundance of the 1,400-plus cantatas he composed. In 1723 the Leipzig city magistrates were looking for a new cantor at the Thomas School – and wanted him, above all. Alas, Graupner’s patron did not release him from his contract an so they had to hire Bach. Graupner, famous and widely celebrated during his lifetime, was soon thereafter forgotten. As we rediscover and hear more and more of his works, however, the judgment of his contemporaries would appear to us as increasingly germane. The present recording spans the liturgical arc from Maundy Thursday via Good Friday and Easter Sunday to Easter Monday and presents one liturgical work for each of the festive days – and each of them a world premiere recording!

REVIEW:

As one might expect, even though the accompaniment is limited to strings, the emotional content of the words, appropriate for the season, are reflected in Graupner’s progressive music. The text is never obscured, and he takes great pains to insure that rhythmic and textural variations are done gracefully. The performance by the Pulchra Musica ensemble is quite exact, with good intonation and a sense of style that allows for the variety of the music to emerge easily. Conductor Christian Bonath keeps things moving along, and the chorus Capella Vocalis works well. Sebastian Hübner’s tenor and Johannes Hill’s bass have the lightness of sound and flexibility for this sort of music, and the richness of countertenor Jan Jerlitschka complements them well. My only concern is that the one-on-a-part strings are perhaps too thin, and there are times when the orchestral accompaniment fades almost into obscurity. The recording of these sensitive and lyrical cantatas would have been enhanced by a thicker orchestral texture. But that being said, the performances are well worth adding to the growing collection of this master of the Baroque church cantata.

-- Fanfare



Product Description:


  • Release Date: March 05, 2021


  • Catalog Number: C5411


  • UPC: 845221054117


  • Label: Capriccio


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Baroque


  • Composer: Christoph Graupner


  • Conductor: Christian Bonath


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Capella Vocalis Boys Choir, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra


  • Performer: Jan Jerlitschka, Johannes Hill, Sebastian Hübner



Works:


  1. Die Furcht des Gerechten, GWV 1126/33

    Composer: Christoph Graupner

    Ensemble: Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir

    Performer: Sebastian Hübner (Tenor), Johannes Hill (Bass), Jan Jerlitschka (Contralto)

    Conductor: Christian Bonath


  2. Eröffnet euch ihr Augenquellen, GWV 1127/25

    Composer: Christoph Graupner

    Ensemble: Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir

    Performer: Sebastian Hübner (Tenor), Johannes Hill (Bass), Jan Jerlitschka (Contralto)

    Conductor: Christian Bonath


  3. Der Sieg ist da, GWV 1128/43

    Composer: Christoph Graupner

    Ensemble: Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir

    Performer: Sebastian Hübner (Tenor), Johannes Hill (Bass), Jan Jerlitschka (Contralto)

    Conductor: Christian Bonath


  4. Ihr werdet traurig sein, GWV 1129/19

    Composer: Christoph Graupner

    Ensemble: Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Capella Vocalis Boys Choir

    Performer: Sebastian Hübner (Tenor), Johannes Hill (Bass), Jan Jerlitschka (Contralto)

    Conductor: Christian Bonath