JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Mass in B minor
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century Frans Brüggen
GCD 9211122 CDs
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Performing artists
Cappella Amsterdam Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century Frans Brüggen
Dorothee Mields, soprano I Johannette Zomer, soprano II Patrick van Goethem, alto Jan Kobow, tenor Peter Kooij, bass
Production details
Recorded live in Warsaw (Lutoslawski Radio Studio), in March 2009 Engineered by Lech Dudzik Mastered by Jochem Geene and Sieuwert Verster Executive producers: Sieuwert Verster and Carlos Céster Design: Valentín Iglesias Booklet essay: David Vickers English Français Deutsch Español
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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1759)
Mass in B minor
CD I [54:50] I. Missa (Kyrie, Gloria)
CD II [51:31] II. Symbolum Nicenum (Credo) III. Sanctus IV. Osanna, Benedictus, Agnus Dei et Donanobis pacem
About this CD
Twenty years after the Orchestra of the 18th Century’s first engagement on tour with Bach’s Mass in B minor – a work which has for so long captivated the inquiring mind and interpretative insights of Frans Brüggen – a new tour was conceived through which to provide a fresh view of the piece. Setting down a recorded view during its tours has always been key to this orchestra’s musical expression and last year the opportunity was taken with Bach’s masterpiece: the occasion was an exciting concert in the Polish capital of Warsaw – a city and a country with whom director and orchestra have long and treasured memories.
A quintet of soloists and the choral forces of Cappella Amsterdam give voice to Brüggen’s deep and experienced reading of a work for a recording which Glossa now is releasing, in association with the orchestra’s aptly-named organization, The Grand Tour. Accompanying the CD set is a booklet essay from David Vickers which provides a scholarly and eminently-readable account of the social as well as the musical background to the composition of the individual parts of a piece whose unity has provided the world with one of its greatest works of musical art.
This new recording is more than a 20th anniversary celebration, reflecting as it does Frans Brüggen’s lifelong desire to understand and project the work of this extraordinary composer.