Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 12 – BWV 147, 21

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Many people will be interested in this title just for
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben
, cantata No. 147, the source of the much-loved chorale arrangement “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.” The Bach Collegium Japan performs the chorale very nicely indeed, as well as the cantata’s four arias and jubilant opening chorus. The other work on this disc is the great cantata No. 21,
Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis
, which progresses from anguished repentance to serene happiness and triumphant joy. The BCJ recorded Bach’s first version of this cantata (from 1714) on
volume 6
of this series; volume 12 presents the revision Bach made in 1723. Some differences aren’t great (reassignment of a couple of arias and a lower pitch), while others are striking, such as the explicit division of portions of some choruses between soloists and choir, and the addition of trombones (considered quite old-fashioned by 1723) to one chorus. Was it worth recording the work a second time? With Masaaki Suzuki’s superb chorus, orchestra, and four soloists in top form–absolutely.
–Matthew Westphal

Additional information

Product Dimensions

4.96 x 5.63 x 0.39 inches, 3.74 ounces

Manufacturer

BIS

Original Release Date

2000

SPARS Code

DDD

Date First Available

February 11, 2007

Label

BIS

Country of Origin

USA

Number of discs

1

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