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Having initiated their Mozart's Contemporaries series, Hyperion is now
embarking on a Bach's Contemporaries series. The first volume is out
and devoted to the sacred music of Johann Kuhnau(1660-1722). Kuhnau has
received cd exposure in the past mainly through his instrumental music
including his "biblical" sonatas.
The disc is one of the best Baroque cd's I have heard in recent years.
The music is delectable in that beautiful melodies are consistently spun,
a very attractive "consort" music atmosphere is often provided, and the
performances are superb. Robert King conducts the King's Consort with
vocal soloists including James Bowman and Deborah York. York has a
heavenly voice which I hope to hear often in the future. As for the
recording, it seems perfect to me - just the right mix of richness and
clarity with all proportions in perfect order.
Summing up, we have a HIP recording of a highly talented and accomplished
composer given the best advocacy possible. Kuhnau is not Bach, but I
hardly noticed. Kuhnau is also not Kuhlau, who was composing in the
1800's. If you love Bach and HIP performance, this disc is mandatory.
Don Satz
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