J.S. Bach - St John Passion (Kroper) [1991]
J.S. Bach - St. John Passion (Kroper) (1991)
CD 1: 01 - Herr, Unser Herrscher 02 - Jesus Ging 03 - O Grosse Lieb 04 - Auf Dass Das Wort 05 - Den Will Gescheh 06 - Die Schar Aber 07 - Von Den Stricken 08 - Simon Petrus Aber 09 - Ich Folge Dir 10 - Derselbrige Juenger 11 - Wer Hat Dich So Geschlagen 12 - Und Hannas Sandte 13 - Ach, Mein Sinn 14 - Petrus, Der Nicht Denkt Zueruck 15 - Christus,der Uns Selig Macht 16 - Da Fuehreten Sie Jesum 17 - Ach Grosser Koenig 18 - Da Sprach Pilatus 19 - Betrachte, Meine Seel 20 - Erwaege 21 - Und Die Kriegsknechte 22 - Durch Dein Gefaengnis 23 - Die Juden Aber CD 2: 01 - Eir, Ihr Angefochtnen (Aria) 02 - Ailda Kreuzigten Sie Ihn (Recit.) 03 - In Meines Herzens Grunde 04 - Die Kreigknecte Aber (Recit.) 05 - Er Nahm Alles Wohl In Acht (Choral) 06 - Und Von Stund (Recit.) 07 - Es Ist Volbracht (Aria) 08 - Und Neiget Das Haupt (Recit.) 09 - Mein Teurer Heiland (Aria) 10 - Und Siehe Da (Recit.) 11 - Mein Herz, Indem Die Granze Welt 12 - Zeifliessen, Mein Herze (Aria) 13 - Die Juden Aber (Recit.) 14 - O Hilf, Christe 15 - Darnach Bat Pilatum (Recit.) 16 - Ruht Wohl (Chorus) 17 - Ach Herr (Chorus) Magdalena Kozena – soprano Lenka Skornickova – soprano James Griffett – tenor Jiri Klecke – bass Werner Marschall – counter-tenor Brnénsky Akademicky Sbor Gioia Della Musica Praha Andreas Kröper - conductor
The St John Passion (in German: Johannes-Passion), BWV 245, is a sacred oratorio of Johann Sebastian Bach from the Passions. The original Latin title Passio secundum Johannem translates to "The Suffering According to John" and is rendered in English also as St. John Passion and in German as Johannespassion. During the first winter that Bach was responsible for church music at the St. Thomas Church, Leipzig and the St. Nicholas Church, he composed the St John Passion for the Good Friday Vespers service of 1724.
The St John Passion is a dramatic representation of the Passion, as told in the Gospel of John, constructed of dramatically presented recitatives and choruses, commented by reflective chorales, ariosos, and arias, framed by an opening chorus and a final one, followed by a last chorale. Compared to the St Matthew Passion, the St John Passion has been described as more extravagant, with an expressive immediacy, at times more unbridled and less "finished."
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