Bach: Motets | 
enlarge | Artists: Annelies Coene, Pieter Coene, La Chapelle Royale, Collegium Vocale Gent Creators: Johann Sebastian Bach, Philippe Herreweghe, Howard Crook, Vincent Darras, Peter Kooy, Agnes Mellon, Greta De Reyghere, Marie-helene Chesneau, Catherine Jousselin, Herve Lamy, Michiel Ten Houte De Lange, Renaud Machart, Jean-louis Paya, Betty Van Den Berghe, Dominique Verkinderen, Monique Zanetti Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr. Category: Music
Buy Collectible: $37.00
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 421519
Format: Import, Original Recording Reissued Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 794881650620 EAN: 0794881650620 ASIN: B00005NCM8
Release Date: January 8, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Dead-mint, outstanding performance and sound on this OOP Harmonia Mundi CD. Still in (opened) shrink-wrap. Free first-class upgrade; same-day shipping!
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Up Close and Personal with Bach September 10, 2004 Craig Prebble (Melbourne, Australia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm sure I don't need to tell anyone how good Bach's music is. But the Motets are still not as well known as his other choral works. They are, simply, the most intimate and moving pieces for the voice that Bach wrote.
This CD is a 2002 reissue of a 1985 DDD recording. In most of these motets, Herreweghe doubles the first choir with strings and the second choir with winds. In 'Komm, Jesu Komm', there is only a basso continuo, for utmost intimacy.
The two choirs, La Chapelle Royale and Collegium Vocale, blend very well. The soloists are first rate, with Agnes Mellon being a personal favourite of mine - her clear and pure soprano voice floats atop the choirs.
In these motets, each voice has three or occasionally singers, except for 'Lobet den Herrn' in which all parts have four. But with 'Jesu meine Freude' there are only soloists, rather than the choir, and it is treated as a sacred madrigal rather than a concertante piece. The effect is compellling indeed. This is amongst the most gripping 21 minutes of music ever written - a narrative of the Christian soul. Herreweghe used to practice psychiatry, and his insights into the depths of this music are duly profound.
As Herreweghe says, "We attach great importance to a minute analysis of what is called in rhetoric Decoratio...allowing the word to express itself in musical terms, at a clarity of the discourse, and at a transparency of the architecture."
For those who like to worship with their ears, this is 68 minutes of transcendence. For the rest of us, this is 68 minutes of transcendent Bach.
A remarkable recording May 15, 2002 Piotr Woryma (Poland) It is true that the motets are one of the most difficult works to perform. They are complex, extremely demanding on the singers, rarely sounding "correct" outside world's leading studios or concert halls. Sung by "the local church choir", they are bound to be disastrous. Not surprisingly, the music recorded on this CD is not flawless, but still it's a must for all those fascinated with Bach and choral music of any kind. The motets are just so beautiful - there's no doubt Herreweghe has made it again. All the pieces are at least as good as other leading renditions of the works, and in my opinion, 'Jesu meine freunde' excells over any other interpretation of the motet. Strongly recommended.
A remarkable recording May 14, 2002 Piotr Woryma (Poland) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It is true that the motets are one of the most difficult works to perform. They are complex, extremely demanding on the singers, rarely sounding "correct" outside world's leading studios or concert halls. Sung by "the local church choir", they are bound to be disastrous. Not surprisingly, the music recorded on this CD is not flawless, but still it's a must for all those fascinated with Bach and choral music of any kind. The motets are just so beautiful - there's no doubt Herreweghe has made it again. All the pieces are at least as good as other leading renditions of the works, and in my opinion, 'Jesu meine freunde' excells over any other interpretation of the motet. Strongly recommended.
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