Christmas Oratorio
December 2020
John Eliot Gardiner, founder and director of the “Monteverdi Choir” and of the “English Baroque Soloists”, ensembles of world-famous in the interpretation of baroque music, is one of the greatest connoisseurs and interpreters of Bach. Since 1999 he has developed a project that presents the Sacred Cantatas according to the order of the liturgical calendar.
Gardiner is one of the best interpreters of Bach’s vocal music and thanks to this the choir also seems like a soloist, with a rich and exuberant texture. Now, in full and splendid maturity, he conducts directly from his heart knowing that his choir and orchestra, his human instruments, his lifetime project, will intuït his intentions, almost before he expresses them. The result is an unforgettable performance.
The choir performance is flawless, showing exceptional technical competence throughout the whole demanding repertoire. Especially in the exciting the sublime choral “Ziom härt die Wachter singen”. Gardiner’s deep knowledge of ancient song is visible and has been the reason for his triumph also in several operas. Some very well-prepared soloists with great vocal qualities stand out from the choir, alternating his performances under the maestro’s guidance.
The performance of the English Baroque Solists was once again enormous. The ensemble is a malleable, pleasing, precise instrument with fine sensitivity, always ready to respond admirable to the baton’s demands. Bernarda Fink is once again perfect in both emotion and technique, alongside an Olympian Dietrich Henschel, even in the virtuoso passages (aria with obligatory trumpet from Cantata I). Soprano Claron McFadden, showed her seductive tone and great control, only just a bit imprecise in the articulation, especially in the ornaments.
The Monteverdi Choir is formed by an authentic elite, is just the perfect conjunction of individual reliability and solvency without losing the group spirit and common sensitivity.
The experience and the long collaboration between singers, soloists and cleverly conducted choir, provides a magnificent musical recording which will surely delight Bach’s music lovers.
– David Smith