JS Bach - Cantatas BWV 54, 82 & 170
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Label: Hyperion
Cat No: CDA68111
Barcode: 0034571281117
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd January 2017
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Jonathan Cohen’s invigorating direction of the top notch Arcangelo and [Iestyn] Davies’s extraordinarily questing approach make for a happy balance between abstract delight and rhetorical flair. For example, in the centrepiece of [Cantata] No 170, ‘Wie jammern’ – a world turned upside down by Satan – disorientation is conveyed more by a plague-like itchiness than by the tendency to over-emphasise the imagery. ... If [
The Satanic glee of BWV 170 is delivered without histrionics, the tone rich and even. Directed by Jonathan Cohen, Arcangelo’s strings have a beautifully firm sound, with plenty of bow and intelligent details from the lute, while oboist Katharina Spreckelsen plays elegantly in this and in the more introspective anguish of
Davies’s singular gifts of open-hearted expression, reined in to perfection and with no excess or indulgence, are expertly balanced by Arcangelo’s prominent solo musicians. Early in the year, a favourite disc already.