J.S. Bach & C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat
Gaechinger Cantorey, Hans-Christoph Rademann
Of these two performances by the Stuttgart-based Gaechinger Cantorey, the CPE Bach comes over more vividly, with sharply articulated detail under the energetic direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann.
J.S. Bach & C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat
Gaechinger Cantorey, Hans-Christoph Rademann
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Of these two performances by the Stuttgart-based Gaechinger Cantorey, the CPE Bach comes over more vividly, with sharply articulated detail under the energetic direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann.
About
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach thought highly of the art of his father, Johann Sebastian. However, this did not prevent him from pursuing his own path. Even when Carl Philipp Emanuel made himself a candidate for the position of Thomaskantor as Johann Sebastian's successor, he did not reverently demonstrate his artistic ties to his father. Instead, he accentuated his compositional independence in one of his first choral works and confidently presented himself with a Magnificat. In Leipzig, this would inevitably subject him to direct comparison with his father, who, at the age of 38, as the newly appointed Thomaskantor, had also presented a Magnificat as his first major work on July 2, 1723. To this day, Carl Philipp Emanuel's Magnificat is measured against that of his father. In December 2020, the Gaechinger Cantorey chorus and orchestra under the musical direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann and together with an excellent ensemble of soloists performed both magnificent works together in concert - unfortunately in front of an empty hall but reaching their audience via livestream and recording it for this extraordinary CD release.
Contents and tracklist
- Marie Henriette Reinhold, Miriam Feuersinger, Markus Eiche, Patrick Grahl, Anja Scherg
- Gaechinger Cantorey
- Hans-Christoph Rademann
- Miriam Feuersinger, Patrick Grahl, Markus Eiche, Marie Henriette Reinhold
- Gaechinger Cantorey
- Hans-Christoph Rademann
Awards and reviews
April 2022
Of these two performances by the Stuttgart-based Gaechinger Cantorey, the CPE Bach comes over more vividly, with sharply articulated detail under the energetic direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann.
29th January 2022
The nine-movement CPE Bach Magnificat…crackles with punch and purpose, the instrumental writing vigorous, the arias – such as the bass’s Fecit potentiam – virtuosic, the choruses grand, all reminding us of CPE’s genius, which might be more appreciated had he not been the son of that particular father.