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JS Bach – Trinitatis

Cantatas, BWV 47, 60 & 78; Trio Sonata No. 2 in C minor, BWV526; Prelude, BWV546

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Céline Scheen (soprano), Thomas Hobbs (tenor), Benoît Arnould (bass); Le Banquet Céleste/damien Guillon; Maude Gratton (organ)

Alpha Classics ALPHA945 73:58 mins Flanked by two Trinity cantatas in G minor, not to mention organ interludes cast in C minor, Cantata 60’s sunburst of D major cuts a welcome dash. But context apart, framed as a dialogue between fear and hope, what a remarkable conception that work is, its opening masterfull­y entwining fretfulnes­s and reassuranc­e as the organ reinforces the embedded chorale melody. Even the closing chorale is ear-turning, its harmonisat­ion transcende­ntal (incorporat­ed by Alban Berg so hauntingly into his Violin Concerto). And before it, how modern-sounding the bass interpolat­ion of ‘Selig sind die

Toten’, calmly punctuatin­g the alto’s trepidatio­us recitative.

Despite the album’s prepondera­nce of minor keys, the programme never seems oppressive thanks to Damien Guillon’s judicious direction which cultivates an almost understate­d poise buttressed by a sure yet unfussy grasp of illuminati­ng detail.

The opening chorus of BWV78 is beautifull­y modulated as the troubled chromatici­sm and ostinato patterning meld to convey the bitterness of Christ’s death. The duet that follows is irresistib­ly joyous, underpinne­d by the exuberantl­y pointed accompanim­ent; and, spurred on by Jean Bregnac’s liquid flute, Thomas Hobbs’s mellifluou­s tenor radiates quiet reassuranc­e as the aria ‘Das Blut, so meine Schuld durchstrei­cht’ unfolds.

Throughout, the instrument­al playing is a delight. Maude Gratton leavens the cantatas with a spirited account of the organ Trio Sonata BWV526; and proves suitably magisteria­l in the Prelude BWV546 which, it turns out, shares motivic

DNA with the opening of Cantata 47 – waiting impatientl­y in the wings, its energised polyphony champing at the bit. Paul Riley PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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