3 Bach Magnifcats: J.S. Bach, J.C. Bach & C.P.E. Bach Arcangelo
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- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243:
- 1 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: I. Chorus. Magnificat anima mea 02:54
- 2 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: II. Aria. Et exsultavit spiritus meus 02:14
- 3 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: III. Quia respexit - IV. Omnes generationes 03:41
- 4 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: V. Aria. Quia fecit mihi magna 01:51
- 5 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VI. Duet. Et misericordia 03:08
- 6 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VII. Chorus. Fecit potentiam 01:42
- 7 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: VIII. Aria. Deposuit potentes 01:56
- 8 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: IX. Aria. Esurientes implevit bonis 02:44
- 9 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: X. Trio. Suscepit Israel 01:55
- 10 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XI. Chorus. Sicut locutus est 01:28
- 11 Bach: Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: XII. Chorus. Gloria Patri 02:04
- Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22:
- 12 Bach: Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22: I. Chorus and Solo. Magnificat anima mea 03:13
- 13 Bach: Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22: II. Chorus. Et misericordia eius 01:02
- 14 Bach: Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22: III. Chorus and Soli. Fecit potentiam 03:15
- 15 Bach: Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22: IV. Chorus. Gloria Patri 01:23
- 16 Bach: Magnificat a 4 in C Major, W. E22: V. Chorus. Et in saecula saeculorum 01:33
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788): Magnificat, H. 772:
- 17 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: I. Chorus. Magnificat 03:13
- 18 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: II. Aria. Quia respexit 05:41
- 19 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: III. Aria. Quia fecit mihi magna 03:54
- 20 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: IV. Chorus and Soli. Et misericordia 06:45
- 21 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: V. Aria. Fecit potentiam 03:51
- 22 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: VI. Duet. Deposuit potentes 05:52
- 23 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: VII. Aria. Suscepit Israel 04:07
- 24 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: VIII. Chorus. Gloria 02:02
- 25 Bach: Magnificat, H. 772: IX. Chorus. Sicut erat in principio 05:10
Info for 3 Bach Magnifcats: J.S. Bach, J.C. Bach & C.P.E. Bach
No fewer than three Bachs—father and two sons—and three wonderful versions of the Magnificat written over the course of the eighteenth century: one setting very familiar, the other two much less so.
You would be hard-pressed to find a more illuminating disc than this latest offering from Arcangelo…There’s nothing overfamiliar about the captivating freshness and buoyancy that both chorus and instrumentalists bring to a much-loved warhorse…Cohen plays the theatricality of the JC Bach to the hilt, while acknowledging the homage to JS in the opening of CPE’s setting.” (BBC Music)
“For [J.S. Bach’s] perennial masterpiece, Jonathan Cohen and Arcangelo snap into their festive sparklers with grand authority and lithe ebullience, sweeping effortlessly from verse to verse with considerable purpose…Arcangelo’s voyage into the sons’ Magnificats is no less well paced or astutely textured…Cohen and Arcangelo bring us an illuminated Bachian constellation of three canticles colliding in captivating relief.” (Gramophone)
“Each Magnificat is different in length, tone and emphasis, although with enough common echoes to underline the family tree and the sense of musical history progressing. That’s one reason to buy the album. The other is the unfettered vivacity of Jonathan Cohen’s group Arcangelo. These are no shrinking violets.” (The Times)
Joelle Harvey, soprano
Olivia Vermeulen, mezzo-soprano
Iestyn Davies, counter-tenor
Thomas Walker, tenor
Thomas Bauer, baritone
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen, direction
Arcangelo
is one of the world’s leading ensembles, bringing together exceptional musicians who excel on both historical and modern instruments, brought together by founder and artistic director Jonathan Cohen. Its players believe that the collaboration required in chamber music, whether working in duos or as a chamber orchestra, is the highest expression of what it means to make music. Setting it apart from other ensembles, all performers are committed to this chamber ideal and as such Arcangelo attracts an outstanding calibre of performers who already have flourishing solo and chamber music careers. Their repertoire is principally from the early, baroque and classical periods, although there have been various successes with later repertoire and there are plans to develop in this direction in the future.
Formed in 2010, Arcangelo has exploded onto the musical scene with verve and energy and has since enjoyed numerous invitations to appear at major festivals and concert halls in Europe and America. In August 2015 the Lachrminae Tour with Anna Prohaska was extremely well received by audiences across the UK, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Spain.
Later that year, Arcangelo appeared at the Dresden Arts Festival with music by Bach and Pergolesi, as well in the UK and Belgium with a tour of Three Bach Magnificats. In February 2016, the group toured with young and upcoming Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang, performing Mozart violin concertos at the Oslo Opera House and Zurich’s Tonhalle, where it was described by the Swiss newspaper Neue Zücher Zinder as ‘an ideal Mozart orchestra’.
Arcangelo has also won great critical acclaim for its CD releases. Arcangelo’s debut CD was released with Hyperion Records in 2011 and featured cantatas by Porpora with star countertenor Iestyn Davies and was met with great success. According to The Guardian, ‘the musicianship is exquisite … and the embellishments are gorgeous’. Since this first recording, Arcangelo has collaborated with soloists both well-known and less well-known, cast at the highest level for each individual artistic project. Arcangelo’s subsequent albums have included partnerships with soprano Christiane Karg for a selection of stage arias in a disc entitled Scene! and Christopher Purves in a recording Finest Arias for Base Voice. This was selected by BBC Radio 3 as one of the outstanding recordings of the year and nominated for a 2013 Gramophone Award. In February 2015, Arcangelo’s recording of Mozart concertos with Vilde Frang on Warner Classics reached No. 1 in the UK specialist classical chart, was awarded an Echo Klassik Concert Recording of the Year and The Sunday Times Classical album of the week. Scene! won an Echo Klassik award in 2016. In 2017 it won a BBC Music Magazine award and a Gramophone Award, and in 2018 was shortlisted for a Grammy and a BBC Music Magazine award once again. Most recently, in 2019, a second recording of arias with Christopher Purves – Finest Arias for Base Voice Vol.2 – has won Arcangelo its seventh nomination for a Gramophone Award.
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