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Bach's St John Passion: A Theatrical Masterpiece
20 Mar
Summary
- Raphaël Pichon's ensemble delivers rich expression in Bach's dramatic oratorio.
- Huw Montague Rendall provides unswerving gravitas as Jesus.
- The recording is noted as one of the most theatrical St John's available.

Raphaël Pichon's ensemble and a strong cast of soloists infuse Bach's St John Passion with profound dramatic expression. The recording masterfully captures the oratorio's intense emotional landscape, from the agonized opening chorus to the fervent calls for crucifixion. Pichon's incisive conducting and the ensemble Pygmalion's sharp precision are evident throughout.
Huw Montague Rendall commands the role of Jesus with tonal richness and unwavering gravitas. Tenor Julien Prégardien excels as the Evangelist, navigating the narrative with expressive power. Supporting soloists, including Ying Fang and Lucile Richardot, contribute distinct textures, rounding out a rendition noted for its theatricality.




