J.S.Bach. Cantata No.51, "Jauchnzet Gott in allen Landen", BWV 51 (1730)
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Très belle interprétation, (normal, Rilling !), continuo dépouillé, belle trompette, bon tempo. Mais j'ai un problème avec la soprano, dont la voix est certes émouvante, mais pas toujours très juste, même si elle assume très bien les parties techniques, et Dieu sait qu'il y en a dans cette Cantate. Vibrato parfait pour Bach.
Cette version reste une référence.
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BRAVA!
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the best performance of this is Kathleen Battle with Wynton Marsalis on the trumpet. Ruiten's voice is not as pleasant to listen to. Simo is good but I heard mistakes.
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Absolutely divine, what a wonderful work and so well put together, Lenneke you are a star! Javier you rock, Anka and Grigori, absolutely perfect. The Hallelujah is out of this world, absolutely divine. Un disco de oro para la Real Filaromonica de Galicia, excelente!!!!
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Vale, mejor que una corrida de toros!!!!
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Wow!
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So, this was JSB's one and only experiment with the galant style?
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Interpretation and soloist are the best I've heard for the piece. Tempo is perfect, also. Too bad Lenneke Ruiten wasn't selected to sing in recent cantata cycles, because the would have easily outcompeted all inexpressive half-voices that proliferate today... In terms of expressivity and voice quality she is on same par as Equiluz (simply outstanding). Orchestral playing is also on highest level, they look like they are using modern instruments but the style is not at all romanticized.
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@moosatious style is purely galant. It's the quality of the music that makes it a certain attribution.
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This work is so atypical of Bach in so many way (one soloist throughout, style sounding almost like the Galant) I've often wondered wither this my in reality be the work of CPE Bach.
Great Trumpet player!!!BRAVOOO!!!!!
andreidavidcandrianu 10 months ago 7
Fantastic interpretation! Great ensemble, great musicians.
nataliastrelle 11 months ago 7