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Bach St. Matthew Passion - CD3
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Sometime in the Middle Ages, Christian churches began observing Holy Week by retelling the story of Christ's crucifixion in music. Those beginnings were simple—Bible verses set to simple chant melodies—but eventually they would culminate in one of the most ambitious musical compositions of all time.

When J. S. Bach came to write his St. Matthew Passion in the 1720s, the passion, as a musical form, had grown to allow orchestra, choirs, and non-scriptural choruses and arias. But even by the standard of the Baroque passion, the Passion According to St. Matthew is exceptional for its musical richness and its grand scope.

Musically, the score is of imposing length, and calls for double orchestra and double choir—three choirs, at one point. The musical textures range from complex counterpoint to simple hymns. Dramatically, the point of view shifts regularly, from the narrative of the Evangelist, to the actual words of Jesus and his disciples, to reflections that speak for the individual believer. But in Bach's hands, the effect that the Passion gives is not one of a brilliant collage, but a single, sustained, somber meditation—appropriate for a work that was first performed as part of a church service.

Scholars believe the first performance of the St. Matthew Passion may have been in 1727. It was certainly performed on Good Friday of 1729, and perhaps at several other Good Friday services during Bach's life. It then dropped from public view until 1829, when it was triumphantly revived by Felix Mendelssohn, crystallizing a revival of interest in Bach that grew throughout the 19th century and still continues.

The text of the passion was created by the German writer Christian Henrici, who wrote under the pen name of Picander. Like Bach, he lived in Leipzig, and it is believed that he and Bach worked closely together on the text.

There are three strands in the text: the actual text from the book of Matthew; Picander's own poetry; and the pre-existing hymns, or chorales, which Bach incorporates into the score, which would have been immediately recognizable by his first hearers.
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1 01 - Evangelista_ Und da sie ihn verspottet hatten   53sec 1.07 MB (ogg format) $0.99
2 02 - Recitativo_ Ja freilich will in uns das Fleisch und Blut   42sec 0.86 MB (ogg format) $0.99
3 03 - Aria_ Komm, subes Kreuz   5min, 37sec 6.91 MB (ogg format) $0.99
4 04 - Evangelista, Chori_ Und da sie an die Statte kamen   3min, 54sec 4.76 MB (ogg format) $0.99
5 05 - Recitativo_ Ach Golgatha, unselges Golgatha!   1min, 41sec 2.04 MB (ogg format) $0.99
6 06 - Aria (+ Chor)_ Sehet, Jesus hat die Hand   3min, 8sec 3.81 MB (ogg format) $0.99
7 07 - Evangelista, Jesus, Chorus I, Chorus II_ Und von der sechsten Stunde an   2min, 50sec 3.27 MB (ogg format) $0.99
8 08 - Choral_ Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden   1min, 24sec 1.68 MB (ogg format) $0.99
9 09 - Evangelista, Due chori_ Und siehe da, der Vorhang im Tempel zerrib   3min, 3sec 3.58 MB (ogg format) $0.99
10 10 - Recitativo_ Am Abend, da es kuhle war   2min, 15sec 2.68 MB (ogg format) $0.99
11 11 - Aria_ Mache dich, mein Herze, rein   6min, 12sec 7.49 MB (ogg format) $0.99
12 12 - Evangelista, Due chori, Pilatus_ Und Joseph nahm den Leib   2min, 36sec 3.08 MB (ogg format) $0.99
13 13 - Recitativo (+ Chor)_ Nun ist der Herr zur Ruh gebracht   2min, 24sec 2.90 MB (ogg format) $0.99
14 14 - Chorus_ Wer setzen uns mit Tranen nieder   5min, 57sec 7.27 MB (ogg format) $0.99
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