Does anyone else find the opening chorus rather too fast? I had the same criticism of the AAM's St John Passion when it came out...to my ears the emotion isn't really there and the chorus sounds curiously in front of the orchestra rather than behind.
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Micky D,
Cheers, hate to admit this but I do not have in my vast collection a recording of the Passions. I don't know why and want to rectify this. I too, would prefer boys voices. A great deal on the Loenhardt on Presto. Ordered.
Thanks for the info.Last edited by Guest; 04-04-15, 13:00.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostDoes anyone else find the opening chorus rather too fast?
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAcademy of Ancient Music, 'ancient' taking on a somewhat loose meaning; they don't play much music from around the time of Stonehenge.
The orchestra takes its name from an 18th Century Society of enthusiasts who wanted to play and hear Music written in the 17th Century - so the time gap between the repertoire of the current AAM and today is considerably more "ancient" than was that of the original band.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostAcademy of Ancient Music,[...]
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostYes, a little, but the first chorale was taken at an unseemly lick, it seemed to me, with the conductor putting on the brakes towards the line-ends which felt unnatural and interventionist. I was thinking, during the opening chorus, that it might be a set worth investing in, but that chorale made me feel sea-sick: micro-management far worse than Rattle. Engrossing singing and playing, though. The all-male Leonhardt recording is my most-played CD version.
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