St Matthew Passion discography
Recordings of the St Matthew Passion are shown as a sortable table of selected notable recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion.
The selection is taken from the 253 recordings listed on bach-cantatas as of 2015, beginning with a recording from 1939 by a symphony orchestra and choir to match. Beginning in the late 1960s, historically informed performances paved the way for recordings with smaller groups, boys choirs and ensembles playing period instruments, taken to an extreme in recordings using only one voice on a vocal part.
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).
The first recording of the work was conducted by David McKinley Williams with the choir of St. Bartholomew, New York in 1930, but was not complete. Serge Koussevitzky conducted a performance on Good Friday 1937, sung in English. The table begins with the recording conducted by Willem Mengelberg in 1939. In 1970 the first HIP recording appeared, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. The first OVPP recording appeared in 2003, conducted by Paul McCreesh.
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, often 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. Sometimes the soloists are different for Choir I and II.
- Label
- Year of the recording
- Choir type
- Choir type
- 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)
- Medium-size choirs, such as Chamber choir, Chorale (choir dedicated mostly to church music), Madrigal
- One voice per part (green background): OVPP or OVPP+R (with ripienists reinforcing the soloists in some chorale movements)
- Orch. type (orchestra type)
- Large orchestras (red background): Large (unspecified), Bach (orchestra dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Radio (symphony orchestra of a broadcaster), Opera, Symphony
- Chamber orchestra
- Orchestra on period instruments (green background)
- Comments
Conductor / Choir / Orchestra | Soloists | Label | Year | Choir type | Orch. type | Comments |
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Mengelberg, WillemWillem Mengelberg[1]
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Philips | 1939 | Large | Symphony | |
Jacques, ReginaldReginald Jacques[1]The Bach ChoirThe Jacques Orchestra |
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Decca | 1947 | Bach | Large | Revised by Elgar & Atkins. Sung in English, and the translation was done by Troutbeck & Johnson. Omits Nos. 11, 21, 65, 66; Abridged Nos. 10, 12 |
Lehmann, FritzFritz Lehmann[1]
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Vox | 1949 | Radio | Radio | |
Scherchen, HermannHermann Scherchen[2]Wiener Akademie-KammerchorOrchestra of the Vienna State Opera |
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Westminster | 1953 | Symphony | ||
Vaughan Williams, RalphRalph Vaughan Williams[2][3]Leith Hill Musical Festival ChorusLeith Hill Musical Festival Orchestra |
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1958 | Large | |||
Werner, FritzFritz Werner[2]
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Erato | 1958 | Chamber | ||
Wöldike, MogensMogens Wöldike[2]Schottenstift Boys ChoirOrchestra of the Vienna State Opera |
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Vanguard Classics | 1959 | Boys | Opera | |
Richter, KarlKarl Richter[2]
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Archiv Produktion | 1959 | Bach | Bach | later re-issued (choruses & arias only) on Deutsche Grammophon |
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Eterna | 1962 | Boys | Symphony | collaboration of two conductors (and brothers) and their boys' choirs, re-issued in 2005 Berlin Classics |
Klemperer, OttoOtto Klemperer[4]Philharmonia ChorusPhilharmonia Orchestra | EMI | 1962 | Symphony | Symphony | ||
Bernstein, LeonardLeonard Bernstein[4]Collegiate ChoraleNew York Philharmonic |
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Columbia Masterworks Records | 1962 | Chorale | Symphony | sightly abridged, sung in English, later re-issued on Sony Masterworks |
Gönnenwein, WolfgangWolfgang Gönnenwein[4]Süddeutscher MadrigalchorConsortium Musicum | EMI | 1968 | Madrigal | Chamber | ||
Abbado, ClaudioClaudio Abbado[4]
Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI |
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Dino Classics | 1969 | Radio | Radio | |
Richter, KarlKarl Richter[4]
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Archiv Produktion | 1969 | Bach | Bach | recorded live at Bunka-Kaykan, Tokyo |
Harnoncourt, NikolausNikolaus Harnoncourt[6]
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Teldec | 1970 | Boys | Period | First HIP |
Karajan, Herbert vonHerbert von Karajan[6]
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Deutsche Grammophon | 1972 | Large | Symphony | |
Meer, Johan van derJohan van der Meer[6]Groningse Bachvereniging
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Groningse Bachvereniging | 1973 | Bach | Period | |
Wolff, Charles deCharles de Wolff[6]
Residentie Orkest |
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COrneMuse | 1977 | Bach | Period | |
Rilling, HelmuthHelmuth Rilling[6]Gächinger KantoreiBach-Collegium Stuttgart | Columbia Masterworks Records | 1978 | Chorale | Chamber | later re-issued on Sony Masterworks | |
Willcocks, DavidDavid Willcocks[6]
Thames Chamber Orchestra |
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Decca Records | 1979 | Bach | Chamber | Sung in English, re-issued in 2006 on Universal Classics |
Richter, KarlKarl Richter[6] | Archiv Produktion | 1979 | Bach | Bach | 5th recording Richter, recorded at Herkules-Saal; last recording of work by Richter (recorded 2 years before his death) | |
Herreweghe, PhilippePhilippe Herreweghe[7]Collegium Vocale GentLa Chapelle Royale |
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Harmonia Mundi | 1985 | Period | ||
Schreier, PeterPeter Schreier[7]Rundfunkchor LeigpzigStaatskapelle Dresden |
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Philips | 1985 | Radio | Symphony | |
Solti, GeorgGeorg Solti[7]Chicago Symphony ChorusChicago Symphony Orchestra |
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Decca | 1988 | Symphony | Symphony | |
Gardiner, John EliotJohn Eliot Gardiner[7]Monteverdi ChoirEnglish Baroque Soloists | Archiv | 1989 | Period | |||
Leonhardt, GustavGustav Leonhardt[7]
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Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | 1989 | Period | ||
Koopman, TonTon Koopman[8]De Nederlandse BachverenigingAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra | Erato | 1993 | Period | |||
Cleobury, StephenStephen Cleobury[8]
Brandenburg Consort |
Brilliant Classics/Regis | 1994 | Boys | Period | ||
Brüggen, FransFrans Brüggen[8]
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Philips | 1996 | Chamber | Period | |
Veldhoven, Jos vanJos van Veldhoven[8]De Nederlandse BachverenigingDe Nederlandse Bachvereniging |
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Channel Classics | 1997 | Period | ||
Ozawa, SeijiSeiji Ozawa[8]SKF Matsumoto Children’s Choir & Tokyo Opera SingersSaito Kinen Orchestra |
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Philips | 1997 | Radio | Radio | |
Herreweghe, PhilippePhilippe Herreweghe[8]Collegium Vocale GentCollegium Vocale Gent |
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Harmonia Mundi | 1998 | Period | ||
Suzuki, MasaakiMasaaki Suzuki[8]Bach Collegium JapanBach Collegium Japan |
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BIS | 1999 | Period | ||
Hennig, HeinzHeinz Hennig[9]
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Thorofon | 2000 | Boys | Period | Collaboration of two boys' choirs |
Harnoncourt, NikolausNikolaus Harnoncourt[9] |
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Teldec | 2001 | Period | 2001 Grammy Award for "Best Choral Performance", 2001 Gramophone magazine award for "Best Baroque Vocal Recording" | |
McCreesh, PaulPaul McCreesh[9]Gabrieli Consort and Players |
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Archiv Produktion | 2003 | OVPP | Period | First OVPP |
Guttenberg, Enoch zuEnoch zu Guttenberg[9]
Orchester der Klangverwaltung |
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Farao Classics | 2003 | Large | Large | |
Koopman, TonTon Koopman[9]Amsterdam Baroque ChoirAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra | Challenge Classics | 2006 | Period | |||
Butt, JohnJohn Butt[9]Dunedin ConsortDunedin Consort |
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Linn | 2008 | OVPP+R | Period | Recording of 1742 version |
Kuijken, SigiswaldSigiswald Kuijken[9][10]La Petite Bande |
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Challenge Classics | 2008 | OVPP | Period | |
Chailly, RiccardoRiccardo Chailly[9] |
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Decca | 2009 | Boys | Symphony | collaboration of two boys' choirs |
Veldhoven, Jos vanJos van Veldhoven[11]
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Channel Classics | 2010 | OVPP+R | Period | |
Jacobs, RenéRené Jacobs[12]
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Harmonia Mundi | 2013 | Chamber | Period | |
Dijkstra, PeterPeter Dijkstra[11] |
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BR Klassik | 2014 | Radio | Radio |
References
- 1 2 3 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 1 / Complete Recordings 1900-1949". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 2 / Complete Recordings 1950-1959". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) / St Matthew Passion". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 3 / Complete Recordings 1960-1969". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "Bach, J S: St Matthew Passion, BWV244" (in German). magazin.klassik.com. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 4 / Complete Recordings 1970-1979". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 5 / Complete Recordings 1980-1989". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 6 / Complete Recordings 1990-1999". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 8 / Complete Recordings 2000-2009". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "Bach, J S: St Matthew Passion, BWV244". prestoclassical.co.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- 1 2 "Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 / Recordings - Part 9 / Complete Recordings 2010-2019". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "Bach, J S: St Matthew Passion, BWV244". prestoclassical.co.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
External links
- Libretto with English translation
- St. Matthew Passion Commentary, musical examples, list of recordings on the website bach-cantatas
- Side-by-side arrangement of the original text and an English translation
- Matthäuspassion: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Matthäuspassion, early edition (BWV 244b): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project