St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.1 - Chor: Kommt, ihr Tochter
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.2 - Rezitativ: Da Jesus diese Rede (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.3 - Choral: Herzliebster Jesu
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.4 - Rezitativ: Da versammelten sich die Hohenpriester (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.5 - Chor: Ja nicht auf das Fest
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.6 - Rezitativ: Da nun Jesus (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.7 - Chor: Wozu dienet dieser Unrat?
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.8 - Rezitativ: Da das Jesus merkete (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.9 - Rezitativ: Du lieber Heiland du (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.10 - Arie: Buss' und Reu' (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.11 - Rezitativ: Da ging hin der Zwolfen einer (Evangelist, Judas)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.12 - Arie: Blute nur, du liebes Herz (Soprano)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.13 - Rezitativ: Aber am ersten Tage (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.14 - Chor: Wo willst du
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.15 - Rezitativ: Er sprach: Gehet hin (Evangelist, Jesus) Chor: Herr, bin isch's?
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.16 - Choral: Ich bin's, ich sollte bussen
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.17 - Rezitativ: Er antwortete und sprach: Der mit der Hand mit mir (Evangelist, Jesus, Judas)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.18 - Rezitativ: Wiewohl mein Herz (Soprano)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.19 - Arie: Ich will dir mein Herze schenken (Soprano)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.20 - Rezitativ: Und da sie den Lobgesang (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.21 - Choral: Erkenne mich, mein Huter
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.22 - Rezitativ: Petrus aber antwortete (Evangelist, Petrus, Jesus))
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.23 - Choral: Ich will hier
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.24 - Rezitativ: Da kam Jesus (EvangelistJesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.25 - Rezitativ: O Schmerz! (Tenor) - Choral: Was ist die Ursach
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.26 - Arie: Ich will bei meinem Jesu (Tenor) - Chor: So Schlafen unsre Sunden ein
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.27 - Rezitativ: Und ging hin ein wenig (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.28 - Rezitativ: Der Heiland fallt (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.29 - Arie: Gerne will ich mich bequemen (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.30 - Rezitativ: Und er kam zu seinen Jungern (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.31 - Choral: Was mein Gott will
Track Listings (27) - Disc #2
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.32 - Rezitativ: Und er kam (Evangelist, Jesus, Judas)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.33 - Duett: So ist mein Jesus nun gefangen (Soprano, Alto) - Chor: Sind Blitze, sind Donner
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.34 - Rezitativ: Und siehe, einer aus denen (Evangelist, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part One: No.35 - Choral: O Mensch, bewein dein Sunde gross
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.36 - Arie: Ach, nun ist mein Jesus hin (Alt) - Chor: Wo ist denn dein Freund
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.37 - Rezitativ: Die aber Jesum gegriffen hatten (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.38 - Choral: Mir hat die Welt
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.39 - Rezitativ: Und wiewohl viel falsche Zeugen herzutraten (Evangelist, Zwei Zeugen, Hohepriester)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.40 - Rezitativ: Mein Jesus schweigt (Tenor)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.41 - Arie: Geduld, wenn mich falsche Zungen stechen (Tenor)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.42 - Rezitativ: Und der Hohepriester (Evangelist, Hohepriester, Jesus) - Chor: Er ist des Todes schuldig!
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.43 - Rezitativ: Da speieten sie (Evangelist) - Chor: Weissage, weissage
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.44 - Choral: Wer hat dich so geschlagen
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.45 - Rezitativ: Petrus aber sass draussen im Palast (Evangelist, Swei Magde, Petrus) - Chor: Wahrlich, du bist auch einer von denen
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.46 - Rezitativ: Da hub er an, sich zu verfluchen (Evangelist, Petrus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.47 - Arie: Erbarme dich, mein Gott (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.48 - Choral: Bin ich gleich von dir gewichen
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.49 - Rezitativ: Des Morgens aber (Evangelist, Judas) - Chor: Was gehet uns das an?
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.50 - Rezitativ: Und er warf die Silberlinge (Evangelist, Zwei Priester)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.51 - Arie: Gebt mir meinen Jesum wieder! (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.52 - Rezitativ: Sie hielten aber einen Rat (Evangelist, Pilatus, Jesus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.53 - Choral: Befiehl du deine Wege
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.54 - Rezitativ: Auf das Fest aber Hatte (Evangelist, Pilati Weib, Pilatus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.55 - Choral: Wie wunderbarlich
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.56 - Rezitativ: Der Landpfleger sagte (Evangelist, Pilatus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.57 - Rezitativ: Er hat uns allen wohlgetan (Soprano)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.58 - Arie: Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben (Soprano)
Track Listings (20) - Disc #3
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.59 - Rezitativ: Sie schrieen aber noch mehr (Evangelist, Pilatus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.60 - Rezitativ: Erbarm' es Gott! (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.61 - Arie: Konnen Tranen meiner Wangen (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.62 - Rezitativ: Da nahmen die Kriegsknechte (Evangelist) Chor: Gegrusset seist du
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.63 - Choral: O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.64 - Rezitativ: Und da sie ihn verspottet hatten (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.65 - Rezitativ: Ja! freilich will in uns das Fleisch und Blut (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.66 - Arie: Komm, susses Kreuz (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.67 - Rezitativ: Und da sie an die Statte kamen (Evangelist) - Chor: Der du den Tempel
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.68 - Rezitativ: Desgleichen schmaheten ihn (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.69 - Rezitativ: Ach, Golgatha (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.70 - Arie mit Chor: Sehet, Jesus hat die Hand (Alto)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.71 - Rezitativ: (Und von der sechsten Stunde (Evangelist, Jesus) - Chor: Der rufet den Elias
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.72 - Choral: Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.73 - Rezitativ mit Chor: Und siehe da (Evangelist)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.74 - Rezitativ: Am Abend, da es kuhle war (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.75 - Arie: Mache dich, mein Herze, rein (Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.76 - Rezitativ: Und Joseph nahm den Leib (Evangelist, Pilatus)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.77 - Rezitativ mit Chor: Nun ist der Herr zur Ruh gebracht (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)
St. Matthew Passion BWV 244: Part Two: No.78 - Chor: Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder
With all the (deserving) attention paid these days to period instruments and performance practices, it remains for any period performance group to equal or surpass this magnificent production, recorded in 1961. With solo... more »ists of a caliber hard to match today, and one of the world's finest orchestras and choruses, this recording brings the deeply spiritual and dramatic aspects of the work together in a way that is nothing less than revelatory. The opening chorus alone is a marvel of conducting artistry and soul- stirring choral singing. There are many more-recent recordings with better sound and much quicker tempos, but this one is not to be missed. --David Vernier« less
With all the (deserving) attention paid these days to period instruments and performance practices, it remains for any period performance group to equal or surpass this magnificent production, recorded in 1961. With soloists of a caliber hard to match today, and one of the world's finest orchestras and choruses, this recording brings the deeply spiritual and dramatic aspects of the work together in a way that is nothing less than revelatory. The opening chorus alone is a marvel of conducting artistry and soul- stirring choral singing. There are many more-recent recordings with better sound and much quicker tempos, but this one is not to be missed. --David Vernier
"As my other reviews indicate, Bach's St. Matthew Passion is an accomplishment which cannot be overstated, and is an essential component of any CD collection. But having said that, this recording of the work conducted by Otto von Klemperer is not a good choice for first exposure to the St. Matthew Passion. Why? Well, the approach taken is definitely not one of drama. The emphasis here is on contemplation, and even worship in a way. The main reflections of this spirit are: 1. slow tempi and 2. subtlety of emotional inflection. This recording tips the scales at close to 4 hours - more than an hour longer than most recordings. The opening chorus is twich as long as on most other recordings, as are the chorales. The advantage of this approach, in my mind, is that it gives the music time to unfold, gives the listener a chance to keep pace. The disadvantage is that even to the experienced listener the music can seem to lack a sense of movement (which it doesn't, I assure you - it just firmly maintains its own unique sense of movement, one which has evidently gone out of style). As to the subtletly of inflection, I think that appraoch is essential to this music, which should be an introspective and devotional experience. Another interpretational decision is the use of modern instruments - I much prefer the richness of sound. I personally happen to think that the reasoning behind the "authentic" movement is fallacious... but that's only my opinion. Your choice of which recording to buy will undoubtedly depend on your opinion as it relates to the instrumental approach, so remember that this one does not use period instruments. The choir is large, which adds a sense of power to the music. The soloists are all of high quality. Highly recommended..."
Not JUST a performance
William Supon | Cedartown, GA USA | 04/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"OK--this is more than just a performance of Bach's Matthäus-Passion. It is a religious experience, as it should be. Like Albert Schweitzer's Bach organ works(does anybody know THEM any more?), Klemperer's Bach is a personal record of one great man's probing, meditatiive thoughts on one of the greatest works of Western music. It is outside of such considerations as "authentic performance practice" and "authentic instruments." With a set of singers far beyond anything that could be assembled today--Heather Harper as Pilate's Wife; Geraint Evans as a priest, Walter Berry as Peter. . .
These are, of course, in addition to Pears, Schwarzkopf, Ludwig, and Fisher-Dieskau as the "big" soloists!
Listen to the final chorus. It is slow, searing, powerful. Compare it to the more "authentic" versions--which all sound like "OK--let's throw Jesus in the grave and get it over with."
Give Otto a try. Shut off the telephone. Turn off the lights. LISTEN! You will weep at the supreme tragedy of Western Man."
Moving and Powerful, yet Difficult Recording
Erik Stadnik | 03/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This recording of the St. Matthew Passion captures all the feeling and emotion present in the Biblical passages upon which it is based. It is an excellent recording to use for study due to its extremely slow tempo. The tempo, however, unfortunately makes it rather tedious if you do not love the piece before listening to this recording. The final chorus, "Wir setzen uns," is magnificently done, as is the opening chorus. The soloists are superb, and Klemperer certainly knows how to make one wait for a chord to resolve. All in all, it's simply amazing."
Not authentic, but certainly a heartfelt expression of faith
"Klemperer may not please the "authentic baroque" purists, but he brings a power dimension to Bach lacking in many "authentic" performances. The two choruses "kommt ihr Tochter" and "Sind Blitze sind Donner" both work very well with Klemperer's power style. More importanti, it is an expression of faith throughout, like the recitative "O Schmerz" where he gets Jesus trembling in the Garden of Gethsemane, as well as the chorale "Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden" (possibly a reflection on Klemperer's brush with death 2 years before that). If you want an exercise in authentic baroque, this may not be for you, but if you want an expression of faith, you would be hard pressed to beat this."
Effected, to my taste.
Michael Newberry | Santa Monica | 04/25/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was really excited to get this performance; I love Bach, I like Klemperer, and I love the operatic voice. And this recording as an all-star cast of opera giants. But the total does nothing for me and the poor thing sits on my shelf ignored like a dead plant in a pot. The sound is very good and the orchestra has a lovely warm sound, the problem, for me, is Klemperer's pacing and his grand concept. He seems to wring importance from every detail, almost like he is slowing down to point at how magnificent each and every one of the notes are. I had, also, assumed that these opera singers would elevate Bach's music--but they don't sound right to me, perhaps due to the conducting.By contrast, I love Richter's performance of St. John's Passion. It's clean and well paced, with beautifully woven lines of the music. The singers have a kind of "ring", that sounds clear, crisp, and perfectly in pitch; they sound perfect!"