Coming soon. J. S. Bach: Köthener Trauermusik
Alex Ashworth, Nathan Mercieca, Thomas Herford, Kate Symonds-Joy, David de Winter, Clare Lloyd-Griffiths, Zoë Brookshaw, Solomon's Knot, Jonathan Sells
Coming soon. J. S. Bach: Köthener Trauermusik
Alex Ashworth, Nathan Mercieca, Thomas Herford, Kate Symonds-Joy, David de Winter, Clare Lloyd-Griffiths, Zoë Brookshaw, Solomon's Knot, Jonathan Sells
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For its first album on Linn, Solomon’s Knot performs one of Bach’s most fascinating works. Although not a single note of the Köthener Trauermusik survives, almost every other detail of the performance does: we know its date, the first performers, the librettist and the libretto.
Reconstructed by Chad Kelly from various sources, chief among them Bach's first version of the Matthäus-Passion, this work was commissioned for both performance and this live recording by Solomon's Knot. Kelly’s reconstruction does not claim to be definitive; such certainty is unattainable and beside the point. Instead, he uses carefully considered creative licence to bring to life two elements central to the original: the sincerity of the text, and the context of the occasion for which it was written. As ‘one of the UK’s most innovative and imaginative ensembles’ (The Observer), the Baroque music collective Solomon’s Knot is in full swing in this performance recorded at the Dreieinigkeitskirche during the Tage Alter Musik Regensburg festival.
Contents and tracklist
- Alex Ashworth, Nathan Mercieca, Thomas Herford
- Solomon's Knot
- Kate Symonds-Joy, David de Winter, Clare Lloyd-Griffiths
- Solomon's Knot
- Kate Symonds-Joy, Clare Lloyd-Griffiths, Alex Ashworth
- Solomon's Knot
- Jonathan Sells, Thomas Herford, Zoë Brookshaw
- Solomon's Knot