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Whether you are a completist of Bach's sacred works or a newcomer to his cantatas, this recording is a "must-listen." It captures the jubilant energy and the somber reflection of these masterpieces with equal mastery.
: The ensemble provides a rich, transparent backdrop. The baroque strings and woodwinds (particularly the oboes in BWV 35) offer a period-accurate sound that is bright without being harsh, allowing the complex polyphony to remain clear throughout. Audio Quality
: The alto soloist (traditionally a countertenor or mezzo-soprano) delivers a performance marked by technical precision and expressive warmth. In BWV 35, the demanding coloratura is handled with ease, while the introspective "Gott soll allein mein Herze haben" in BWV 169 is sung with a deeply moving, prayer-like focus.
: One of the most distinctive features of these cantatas is the prominent role of the organ as a solo instrument. The organist balances virtuosity with sensitivity, particularly in the sprawling sinfonias that open both works. The dialogue between the organ and the strings is crisp, vibrant, and perfectly paced.
Whether you are a completist of Bach's sacred works or a newcomer to his cantatas, this recording is a "must-listen." It captures the jubilant energy and the somber reflection of these masterpieces with equal mastery.
: The ensemble provides a rich, transparent backdrop. The baroque strings and woodwinds (particularly the oboes in BWV 35) offer a period-accurate sound that is bright without being harsh, allowing the complex polyphony to remain clear throughout. Audio Quality Bach_Cantatas_35_169.part1.rar
: The alto soloist (traditionally a countertenor or mezzo-soprano) delivers a performance marked by technical precision and expressive warmth. In BWV 35, the demanding coloratura is handled with ease, while the introspective "Gott soll allein mein Herze haben" in BWV 169 is sung with a deeply moving, prayer-like focus. Whether you are a completist of Bach's sacred
: One of the most distinctive features of these cantatas is the prominent role of the organ as a solo instrument. The organist balances virtuosity with sensitivity, particularly in the sprawling sinfonias that open both works. The dialogue between the organ and the strings is crisp, vibrant, and perfectly paced. Audio Quality : The alto soloist (traditionally a