Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Concerto Köln & Peter Dijkstra – Bach: Mass in B Minor (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Concerto Köln & Peter Dijkstra – Bach: Mass in B Minor (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:17:35 minutes | 733 MB | Genre: Classical
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The Mass in B minor, one of the greatest musical legacies of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), was written from 1724 until two years before his death, and was not premiered until 1835. In addition to the Bavarian Radio Chorus, this live recording features renowned soloists and Concerto Köln, an ensemble celebrated for its historical performance practice and a longtime partner of the Chorus.

For Bach, the Mass in B minor marked the culmination and also the end point of his life’s work as a composer. This “great Catholic Mass,” the only mass he composed, and in which he set to music the complete Ordinary of the Latin Mass, was his last great vocal work. Having already written a “Missa” in 1733 made up of Kyrie and Gloria, at the end of his life he assembled the remaining movements from versions of ones he had composed earlier – primarily from his cantatas – and from newly-created sections. This mass, completed in 1748/49, is a musical masterpiece; even Bach’s original handwritten score is a work of art in its own right and is protected by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme.

If Baroque musical splendor does tend to play a foreground role, contemplative passages and intense, heartfelt chorales are just as much a part of this solemn and festive “Missa solemnis”, which consists of eighteen choral movements and nine arias. The Latin Ordinarium constitutes the silk thread along which all these musical pearls are strung. Even after almost three hundred years, the music of Bach’s Mass in B minor is still animated, fresh, and a true Baroque delight – whether heard live in concert or recorded. What makes this concert version of April 2016 in the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz so special that it should definitely be added to any CD collection? The fresh voices of the young but excellent vocal soloists: the regularly praised “astonishing three-dimensionality” and “crystalline clarity” of the Bavarian Radio Chorus under the direction of Peter Dijkstra and of course of the renowned period instrument ensemble Concerto Köln; and last but not least, the exciting live atmosphere of a concert event that delighted the audiences, and even managed to coax the word “magical” from Munich’s music critics – rare praise, but in this case, richly deserved!

Tracklist:
1-01. Christian Baumann – Ein Werk als Lebensbilanz – Et incarnatus (05:52)
1-02. Christian Baumann – Ein Werk als Lebensbilanz – Das Vermachtniswerk (04:04)
1-03. Christian Baumann – Ein Werk als Lebensbilanz – Aus alt mach neu (02:56)
1-04. Christian Baumann – Ein Werk als Lebensbilanz – ‘Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen’ (05:03)
1-05. Anke Vondung – Ein Werk als Lebensbilanz – ‘Geplarr und Geleyer’ (06:30)
1-06. Christian Baumann – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – Der erste Umschlag (04:12)
1-07. Christian Baumann – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – ‘Compositeur bey der Koniglichen HoffCapelle’ (05:01)
1-08. Christian Baumann – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – Das ‘Neu’ Leipziger Gesangbuch’ (03:23)
1-09. Andreas Wolf – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – Glaubensbekenntnis und Klangreise (05:52)
1-10. Anke Vondung – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – Stile und Affekte (03:41)
1-11. Christina Landshamer – Karriereschub und Glaubensbekenntnis – Komponierte Theologie (05:40)
1-12. Christian Baumann – Herrschaft und Verherrlichung – Gottliche Allmacht und weltliche Macht (05:18)
1-13. Andreas Wolf – Herrschaft und Verherrlichung – Ratswahlkantate (05:25)
1-14. Christian Baumann – Herrschaft und Verherrlichung – Die ‘himmelaufjauchzende Tonart’ (06:15)
1-15. Anke Vondung – Herrschaft und Verherrlichung – Letzte Dinge (02:52)
1-16. Christian Baumann – Herrschaft und Verherrlichung – Das Erbstuck (05:25)

Personnel:
Christina Landshamer, soprano
Anke Vondung, mezzo-soprano
Kenneth Tarver, tenor
Andreas Wolf, bass-baritone
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Concerto Köln
Peter Dijkstra, conductor

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