Being a bit disloyal to R3, we are relishing the Netherlands Bach Society's Matthew Passion which is available in full on YouTube. It's a live recording made about 5 years ago, I think. About half the choir is English! Good to hear Charles Daniels (tenor, but not the Evangelist) still in fine voice.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostBeing a bit disloyal to R3, we are relishing the Netherlands Bach Society's Matthew Passion which is available in full on YouTube. It's a live recording made about 5 years ago, I think. About half the choir is English! Good to hear Charles Daniels (tenor, but not the Evangelist) still in fine voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwVW1ttVhuQ
I posted this over on the Something for a Friday: All of Bach thread.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostBeing a bit disloyal to R3, we are relishing the Netherlands Bach Society's Matthew Passion which is available in full on YouTube. It's a live recording made about 5 years ago, I think. About half the choir is English! Good to hear Charles Daniels (tenor, but not the Evangelist) still in fine voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwVW1ttVhuQThis one was recommended in this week's mailing by Graham from the local music society. He says: 'None of the recordings are entirely satisfactory as they are of live performances in front of an audience but I have chosen this recording over John Eliot Gardiner, Nicholas Arnancourt, King’s College Cambridge, St Thomas’s Leipzig, Simon Rattle, Ton Koopman and Karl Richter. It has a lack of flashiness and fussiness and great depths of sincerity and tenderness; and the fact that the Dutch generally and the Netherlands Bach Society in particular are immersed in the work. Philippe Herreweghe runs it a close second but his (and Gardiner’s) is recorded in a concert hall. They use the Bärenreiter edition for anyone following with a vocal score'.
This Van Veldhoven recording is actually quite recent: 2 April 2019, and has amassed an impressive 442,792 views so far, with many appreciative comments. It's superLots of baroque fiddles and flutes making for a warm, mellow, well balanced orchestral sound. Definitely worth bookmarking.
And the tune ends too soon for us all
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