BBC Music Magazine

Leipzig 1723

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JS Bach: Cantata ‘Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe’, BWV 22; Graupner: Cantata ‘Lobet den Herrn alle Heiden’; Telemann: Ich muss auf den Berfen weinen und heulen, TWV 1:851

Aelbgut; Capella Jenensis Accentus ACC 30598 67:09 mins

When the St Thomas

Cantor Johann Kuhnau died after 21 years as Leipzig’s revered musical panjandrum, locals doubted whether any composer could be found to adequately fill his shoes. The job was a big one: the Thomaskant­orat had to teach 55 boarding students, organise their singing in four churches and conduct them in cantatas he himself had written. He also had to supervise the city’s pipers, oversee musical performanc­es at weddings and funerals and the procuring of instrument­s.

The post was in the gift of the local council, who put it out to tender; in the resulting competitio­n, each aspirant presented two compositio­ns of their own. The initial winner was the prolific Georg Philipp Telemann, who accordingl­y resigned from his job in Hamburg, only to be seduced back with a pay rise. The next favourite was the Darmstadt Kapellmeis­ter Christoph Graupner, but while the Leipzig councillor­s debated, a certain JS Bach stepped into the frame, conducting two short cantatas with the St Thomas Boys Choir. Graupner was offered the job, but under pressure from his employer in Darmstadt he too pulled out, magnanimou­sly declaring that Bach was the best alternativ­e. After nine months of deliberati­on, and with the mayor glumly suggesting that ‘somebody average’ would do, the third choice got the job which he would hold for 27 years.

Beautifull­y performed by the Aelbgut ensemble and Capella Jenensis, this recording allows us to compare the three candidates’ submission­s. Telemann’s cantata has the expected smooth efficiency but little emotional engagement with its text; Graupner’s two works, on the other hand, are almost worthy of Bach in their graceful and inventive expressive­ness. But every note of Bach’s two 15-minute cantatas – Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe and Du Wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn – has the imprint of his great voice and his unique emotional authority. Michael Church PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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A journey back in time: Aelbgut and Capella Jenensis take us back to Leipzig 1723
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