I'm not sure I qualify as an experienced Bachian, but I do try to stick to my adage of some Bach a day keeps the doctor away. It is, after all, music that helps keep me sane, and last night's dose of Bach did me a power of good.
Singet dem Herrn - coolly beautiful... Yes I can go with that.
Peter a Havery a bit stiff ? …. Maybe he took a little time to come on song. Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen was achingly beautiful and BWV 82 was given added poignancy by JEG's dedication to his cousin. BWV 4 was full of drama.
Violinists Kati Debretzeni and Maya Homburger together with other soloists, were on good form. You can probably argue that you can find better performances of BWV 1041 & 1043 on record, but this was live playing on gut strings.
As I don't speak German, and I'm not conversant with the Lutheran mindset, listening to Bach's church cantatas is a challenge for me. I need the text, and its translation, and try to understand both the liturgical context and the pedagogical message. It's always worth listening to JEG's Bach insights, and I'm grateful R3 had the good sense to give him the time to speak at length about Bach's music last night.
I'm looking forward to the publication of JEG's book: “Music in the Castle of Heaven”.
Singet dem Herrn - coolly beautiful... Yes I can go with that.
Peter a Havery a bit stiff ? …. Maybe he took a little time to come on song. Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen was achingly beautiful and BWV 82 was given added poignancy by JEG's dedication to his cousin. BWV 4 was full of drama.
Violinists Kati Debretzeni and Maya Homburger together with other soloists, were on good form. You can probably argue that you can find better performances of BWV 1041 & 1043 on record, but this was live playing on gut strings.
As I don't speak German, and I'm not conversant with the Lutheran mindset, listening to Bach's church cantatas is a challenge for me. I need the text, and its translation, and try to understand both the liturgical context and the pedagogical message. It's always worth listening to JEG's Bach insights, and I'm grateful R3 had the good sense to give him the time to speak at length about Bach's music last night.
I'm looking forward to the publication of JEG's book: “Music in the Castle of Heaven”.
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