Johann Sebastian Bach, Easter Oratorio

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For Easter Monday, the oratorio composed by Bach for the same celebration exactly 300 years ago. Christophe Rousset leads Les Talens Lyriques in a score with which they are familiar.

 

The Easter Oratorio, performed in Leipzig shortly after the premiere of the St. John Passion, is inspired by the passage from the Gospels where the apostles Peter and John discover Jesus' empty tomb. Offering more of a sacred meditation than a true narrative (it does not have a narrator, unlike the Christmas Oratorio), the Easter Oratorio is infused with a joy found in the cantata "Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen" [Let the hearts rejoice], also composed for an Easter Monday, this time in 1724. Christophe Rousset, Les Talens Lyriques, and the Namur Chamber Choir are joined by some (or rather, some of) the soloists from their magnificent St. Matthew Passion performed in April 2023.

Program and cast

Duration: about 2h05 with 1 intermission

 

Les Talens Lyriques

Chœur de chambre de Namur

Christophe Rousset, conducting

Anna El-Khashem, soprano

Mari Askvik, viola

Nick Pritchard, tenor

Edwin Crossley-Mercer, bass

 

Program

Johann Sebastian Bach

Cantate BWV 66 "Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen"

Cantate BWV 134 "Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiß"

 

Intermission

 

Oratorio de Pâques BWV 249

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