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St John Passion discography

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Recordings of the St John Passion are shown as a sortable table of selected notable recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion, BWV 245. The selection is taken from the 241 recordings listed on bach-cantatas as of 2015.

History

The work was first recorded by symphonic choirs and orchestras. From the late 1960s, historically informed performances (HIP) tried to adhere more to the sounds of the composer's lifetime, who typically wrote for boys choirs and for comparatively small orchestras of Baroque instruments, often now called "period instruments". Some scholars believe that Bach used only one singer for a vocal part in the choral movements, termed "one voice per part" (OVPP). On some of these recordings, the solo singer is reinforced in choral movements with a larger orchestra by a ripieno singer (OVPP+R).

Table of selected recordings

The sortable listing is taken mostly from the selection provided by Aryeh Oron on the Bach-Cantatas website.

The information lists for one recording typically:

  • Conductor / choir / orchestra, sometimes several choirs
  • Soloists in the order Evangelist (tenor), Vox Christi (Voice of Jesus, bass), soprano, alto, tenor (if the tenor arias are performed by a different tenor than the evangelist), bass (if the bass parts are performed by a different bass than the voice of Jesus).
  • Label
  • Year of the recording
  • Choir type
    1. Large choirs (red background): Bach (choir dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Boys (choir of all male voices), Radio (choir of a broadcaster), Symphony (choir related to a symphony orchestra)
    2. Medium-size choirs, such as Chamber choir, Chorale (choir dedicated mostly to church music)
    3. One voice per part (green background): OVPP or OVPP+R (with ripienists reinforcing the soloists in some chorale movements)
  • Orch. type (orchestra type)
    1. Large orchestras (red background): Bach (orchestra dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Radio (symphony orchestra of a broadcaster), Symphony
    2. Chamber orchestra
    3. Orchestra on period instruments (green background)
Recordings of Bach's St John Passion, BWV 245
Conductor / Choir / Orchestra Soloists Label Year Choir type Orch. type
Günther RaminThomanerchorGewandhausorchester Berlin Classics 1954 (1954) Boys Symphony
Fritz LehmannWiener SingakademieWiener Symphoniker M+A 1955 (1955) Chamber Symphony
Eugen JochumBavarian Radio ChoirBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Golden Melodram 1960 (1960) Radio Radio
David WillcocksKing's College Choir CambridgePhilomusica of London Decca Records 1960 (1960) Sung in English
Fritz WernerHeinrich-Schütz-Chor HeilbronnPforzheim Chamber Orchestra Erato 1960 (1960) Chamber
Karl RichterMünchener Bach-ChorMünchener Bach-Orchester Archiv Produktion 1965 (1965) Bach Bach
Nikolaus Harnoncourt Concentus Musicus Wien Teldec 1965 (1965) Boys Period
Karl RichterMünchener Bach-ChorMünchener Bach-Orchester Melodiya / Ars Nova 1968 (1968) Bach Bach
Karl MünchingerStuttgarter Hymnus-ChorknabenStuttgarter Kammerorchester Decca 1974 (1974) Boys Chamber
Johan van der MeerGroningse BachverenigingBarockinstrumentalisten Groningse Bachvereniging 1979 (1979) Bach Period
Helmuth RillingGächinger KantoreiBach-Collegium Stuttgart Sony Classical 1984 (1984) Chorale Chamber
Sigiswald KuijkenLa Petite Bande Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1987 (1987) Period
Philippe HerrewegheCollegium Vocale GentOrchestre de La Chapelle Royale Harmonia Mundi 1987 (1987) Period
Karl-Friedrich BeringerWindsbacher KnabenchorMünchener Kammerorchester Sony Classical 1984 (1984) Boys Chamber
John Eliot GardinerMonteverdi ChoirEnglish Baroque Soloists Archiv 1986 (1986) Period
Andrew ParrottTaverner Consort and Players EMI 1990 (1990) OVPP Period
Ton KoopmanDe Nederlandse BachverenigingAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra Erato 1993 (1993) Period
Philippe HerrewegheCollegium Vocale GentCollegium Vocale Gent Harmonia Mundi 1998 (1998) Period
Masaaki SuzukiBach Collegium JapanBach Collegium Japan BIS 1998 (1998) Period
Joshard DausBach Ensemble of EuropaChorAkademie Arte Nova 1999 (1999)
Simon RattleRIAS KammerchorBerlin Philharmonic Encore 2002 (2002) Chamber Symphony
Jos van VeldhovenDe Nederlandse BachverenigingDe Nederlandse Bachvereniging Channel Classics 2004 (2004) Period
Georg Christoph BillerThomanerchorGewandhausorchester Rondeau Production ROP 4024/25 2007 (2007) Boys Symphony
Greg FunfgeldThe Bach Choir of BethlehemThe Bach Festival Orchestra ANALEKTA AN 2 9890-1 2012 (2012) SATB Symphony
John ButtDunedin Consort Linn Records 2013 (2013) OVPP+R Period
Richard EgarrAcademy of Ancient Music AAM Records 2014 (2014) OVPP Period
Stephen CleoburyThe Choir of King's College, CambridgeAcademy of Ancient Music King's College 2017 (2017) Period

References

  1. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 2 / Complete Recordings 1950-1959". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 3 / Complete Recordings 1960-1969". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 4 / Complete Recordings 1970-1979". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 5 / Complete Recordings 1980-1989". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 6 / Complete Recordings 1990-1999". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 8 / Complete Recordings 2000-2009". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 9 / Complete Recordings 2010-2019". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.

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