J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D; C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat, Wq. 215

On this CD:

1. Magnificat in D major, BWV 243
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields / Cambridge King's College Choir with Francis Grier, Francis Grier, Felicity Palmer, Robert Tear, Helen Watts, Stephen [bass] Roberts
Conducted by Philip Ledger

2. Magnificat in D Minor, Wq 215, H772
Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields / Cambridge King's College Choir with Felicity Palmer, Robert Tear, Helen Watts, Stephen [bass] Roberts
Conducted by Philip Ledger

J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D; C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat, Wq. 215, Music, Stephen Roberts [baritone], Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Philip Ledger, Francis Grier, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Cambridge Choir of King's College, Robert Tear, Felicity Palmer, Choral, Classical, Classical Music, Magnificat
C.P.E Bach, J.S. Bach: Magnificats / Lewis, Washington Bach Consort
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • In the words of Radar O'Reilly "Ahhhhhh Bach"
  • Not just one Magnificat worth knowing
  • CPE Bach Rocks!, don't miss this!
  • CPE strong, JSB good
  • Not a good choice for beginners
C.P.E Bach, J.S. Bach: Magnificats / Lewis, Washington Bach Consort

Manufacturer: Newport Classic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000I75V
Release Date: 1999-02-23

Tracks:

  1. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Magnificat - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  2. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Quia Respexit - Mary Ellen Callahan
  3. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Quia Fecit - Nils Brown
  4. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Et Misericordia - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  5. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Fecit potentiam - James Weaver
  6. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Deposuit - Patricia Green/Nils Brown
  7. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Suscepit Israel - Patricia Green
  8. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Gloria Patri - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  9. Magnificat in D, WQ215: Sicut Erat - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  10. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Magnificat - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  11. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Et Exsultativ - Patricia Green
  12. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Quia Respexit - Mary Ellen Callahan
  13. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Omnes - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  14. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Quia Fecit - James Weaver
  15. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Et Misericordia - Patricia Green/Nils Brown
  16. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Fecit Potentiam - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  17. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Deposuit Potentes - Nils Brown
  18. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Esurientes - Patricia Green
  19. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Suscepit Israel - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  20. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Sicut Locutus - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis
  21. Magnificat in D, BWV243: Gloria Patri - The Washington Bach Consort/J. Reilly Lewis

Amazon.com

Not only are these fine performances, but the disc itself is a stroke of good programming, pairing the familiar--Johann Sebastian Bach's majestic, brilliantly conceived setting of the Magnificat--with the unfamiliar--son Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach's intriguingly lean, preclassical setting of the same text, a masterpiece of the "galant" style just as his father's is a masterpiece of the Baroque. Leading a well-trained chorus of ideal size (approximately 25) and a crack period-instrument band, conductor J. Reilly Lewis imparts energy and dramatic point to the readings of both works. Textures are full yet transparent, with an excellent balance between voices and orchestra. The work of the four soloists is elegant and expressive, and the chorus sings radiantly in both pieces. The recorded sound is excellent. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars In the words of Radar O'Reilly "Ahhhhhh Bach".......2005-01-19

I discovered C.P.E. Bach's Magnificat in D back in the eighties in a University library (you could not find a recording of it for sale anywhere) and I just fell in love with it. The dramatic opening chorus is just stunning in it's power. I also love the arias, especially the "Deposuit" duet. Tying together his opening chorus with a dramatic repeat in the "Gloria patri, gloria filio, gloria spiritui sancto" followed by a stately fugue of "sicut erat" this really is a masterpiece in my opinion.

C.P.E. Bach is indeed an acquired taste for many people, but the Magnificat has a universal appeal that sets it apart. Also check out C.P.E. Bach's "Die Auferstehung und himmelfahrt jesu" from his more mature period. Composed a year before his father died, Emmanuel's magnificat naturally and stylistically stands beside his father's wonderful magnificat. However, the later vocal works from his Hamburg period stand more naturally besides Haydn and even Beethoven. Even so, Emmanuel's magnificat shows many characteristics of pre-classical rather than baroque. The "sicut erat" is the only purely polyphonic piece.

I love J.S. Bach's magnificat as well. However, this CD is worth it for Emmanuel Bach's magnificat. Very good performance by all the soloists and the orchestra does an excellent job as well.

5 out of 5 stars Not just one Magnificat worth knowing.......2004-06-23

Whenever the Magnificat comes up in classical music, it's almost always in reference to Johann Sebastian Bach's setting of the Catholic Canticle of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Many composers before and after Bach have set the Magnificat, but apart from some of the earliest settings (Palestrina, di Lasso, Morales), few have been recorded.

So, this disc, which pairs the more substantial (nearly half as long again) rendering of the Magnificat by Johann Sebastian's eldest son Carl Philipp Emanuel with his own should be a most welcome addition to any collection. In fact, if you don't have a recording of either Magnificat, this may be the only one you need.

On first hearing, CPE's work had me rapt. I was floored by the festive sweep of the opening chorus. What an exciting, joyous noise coming from the pen of Bach's oldest son, who, while certainly an interesting composer, never struck me as capable of writing something so intense, so capable of pushing the right emotional buttons.

The rest of the work did not disappoint me. Having only recently become familiar with Johann Sebastian's setting via another recording, I more or less expected his son's work to be a "me too" effort. When I was finished listening, however, I was left wondering why I didn't know that CPE had set the Magnificat (heck, I knew that Beethoven had contemplated doing the same during his last great burst of productivity) and, more curiously, why it hadn't been more frequently recorded.

This recording would be worth having for Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Magnificat alone. Fortunately, his father's more famous setting receives an equally fine performance, making the entire CD a worthwhile production.

As a couple of other reviewers have noted, the sound is a bit reverberant (the terms 'echo-y' and 'spacey' were employed), courtesy of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Washington, D.C.

Finally, unless I'm mistaken, Ted Libbey, credited with the "Editorial Review" above, is also the author of this disc's program notes.

5 out of 5 stars CPE Bach Rocks!, don't miss this!.......2001-08-27

I'll admit I let this CD pass through one ear & out the other a few times before I grabbed on to the rewards given a more intent listening. C.P.E. composes with a definite bit of tension in his musical line, tremendous deep-seated energy abounds. And this is really a terrific performance in vocal, instrumental & ensemble aspects. This piece absolutely swings - & you can't loose, even if CPE isn't for you, well, it's followed by an equally fine rendition of JS Bach's same-titled work. Interesting, although overall it's technically a good recording, there is indeed a little peculiar combination of a "spacey" sound yet a low recorded volume level. The main point is, get to know the CPE Bach Magnificat, top notch & under-appreciated.

4 out of 5 stars CPE strong, JSB good.......2000-03-20

This is a fine recording by a wonderful group. The CPE Bach Magnificat is energetic and exciting, probably the best recording of this interesting work currently available. The sound is a bit echoy but I adjusted. A recommended recording.

2 out of 5 stars Not a good choice for beginners.......1999-11-24

I bought this CD on Amazon's recommendation, as part of their "Get Started in Classical" area. It's a full CD of choral work, lots of singing and very little purely instrumental work. I chose Bach because I associate him with a very fluid and relaxing style; this was just jarring, 60 minutes of operatic style "classical." You have been warned.
J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D; C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat, Wq. 215
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    J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D; C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat, Wq. 215

    Manufacturer: Polygram Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000041TL
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Magnificat: Magnificat - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    2. Magnificat: Et exultavit - Felicity Palmer
    3. Magnificat: Quia respexit-Omnes generationes - Felicity Palmer/The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    4. Magnificat: Quia fecit mihi magna - Stephen Roberts
    5. Magnificat: Et misericordia - Watts/Tear
    6. Magnificat: Fecit potentiam - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    7. Magnificat: Deposuit potentes - Robert Tear
    8. Magnificat: Esurientes implevit bonis - Helen Watts
    9. Magnificat: Suscepit Israel - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    10. Magnificat: Sicut locutus est - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    11. Magnificat: Gloria - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    12. Magnificat: Magnificat - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    13. Magnificat: Quia respexit - Felicity Palmer
    14. Magnificat: Quia fecit mihi magna - Robert Tear
    15. Magnificat: Et misericordia - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    16. Magnificat: Fecit potentiam - Stephen Roberts
    17. Magnificat: Deposuit potentes - Watts/Tear
    18. Magnificat: Suscepit Israel - Helen Watts
    19. Magnificat: Gloria - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge
    20. Magnificat: Sicut erat in principio - The Choir of King's Collete, Cambridge

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