Bach: Mass in B Minor / Giulini, Bavarian RSO & Chorus

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Label
Sony Masterworks
Release Date
June 2, 2011
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    Featuring
    • PERFORMER
      Bach J.S., Ziesak, Giulini, Bavarian Radio Sym
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      June 02, 2011
    • UPC
      074646635421
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      SONY 66354
    • LABEL
      Sony Masterworks
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      2
    • GENRE

Giulini goes his own sweet way, showing masterly judgement and control. Top honors go to Ruth Ziesak, faultless throughout.

More than most works regularly cited as pinnacles of western music, the B minor Mass is open to vagaries of interpretation. The vogue is for playing fast and flat, reducing forces and stripping the opulence and opaqueness that used to characterise Bach performance.

Giulini goes his own sweet way, which is not quite like anyone else’s. His choir is big – a far cry from the Joshua Rifkin approach of using solo voices in multipart choral writing – and his tempi slow. At least on paper they are slow: this B minor Mass is such a well-measured, coherent vision that even a Sanctus nearly a third longer than other recorded versions makes perfect sense. After all, Giulini is keeping time, not the clock. Indeed, frequently slowness is strength, as the masterly judgement and control of a gradually unwinding ‘Dona nobis pacem’ and a perfectly plotted ‘Qui tollis’ bear witness.

Among the soloists, Roberta Alexander sounds uneasy in a laboured ‘Laudamus te’ where the solo violin’s hesitancy is transmitted to the singer. Top honours go to Ruth Ziesak, faultless throughout. The live recording from Munich’s Herkulessaal is a shade reticent, but chorus and orchestra nonetheless come across as highly responsive and a credit to their maestro.

-- Christopher Wood, BBC Music Magazine