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Johann Sebastian Bach: Trio Sonata No. 5 in C major, BWV 529 (arr. for string quartet)
I. Allegro
II. [Largo]
III. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in G major, BWV 236
Kyrie
Gloria
Gratias
Domine Deus
Quoniam
Cum Sancto Spiritu
Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in F Major, BWV 233
Kyrie
Gloria
Domine Deus
Qui tollis
Quoniam
Cum Sancto Spiritu
2010
“The absurd prejudice that long deprived us of adequate recordings of Bach's four Lutheran Masses (or short Masses, as they're also known because, in accordance with Lutheran usage, they set only the Kyrie and Gloria) seems finally to have died a death. The Masses' crime has been to be made up almost entirely of paraphrases of cantata movements from the 1720s, yet Bach is Bach, whatever the circumstances, and this is wonderful music which, like the B minor Mass, offers sober old-style polyphonic choral movements of impressive cumulative power alongside choruses of almost physical excitement and clamour and some first-rate arias with instrumental obbligato. As with volume 1, a one-to-a-part approach is taken, with the four vocal soloists also forming the choir and the Purcell Quartet being augmented by whatever extra instruments are needed. The result doesn't sound at all underpowered, and gains considerably over Herreweghe's typically well-turned but more traditional choral approach in vividness of texture and harmony, crispness of attack and a madrigalian litheness of expressive response. The recording allows just the right amount of bloom without becoming washy. There are times when the two higher voices sound further forward than the others, and Michael Chance occasionally disappears a bit towards the bottom of his range, but in general this release brings nothing but pleasure both in the music and in the stylish and lively performances.”
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