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词条 St John Passion discography
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  1. History

  2. Table of selected recordings

  3. References

  4. Sources

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Recordings of the St John Passion are shown as a sortable table of selected notable recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion, BWV 245. The selection is taken from the 241 recordings listed on bach-cantatas as of 2015.

History

The work was first recorded by symphonic choirs and orchestras. From the late 1960s, historically informed performances (HIP) tried to adhere more to the sounds of the composer's lifetime, who typically wrote for boys choirs and for comparatively small orchestras of Baroque instruments, often now called "period instruments". Some scholars believe that Bach used only one singer for a vocal part in the choral movements, termed "one voice per part" (OVPP). On some of these recordings, the solo singer is reinforced in choral movements with a larger orchestra by a ripieno singer (OVPP+R).

Table of selected recordings

The sortable listing is taken mostly from the selection provided by Aryeh Oron on the Bach-Cantatas website.

The information lists for one recording typically:

  • Conductor / choir / orchestra, sometimes several choirs
  • Soloists in the order Evangelist (tenor), Vox Christi (Voice of Jesus, bass), soprano, alto, tenor (if the tenor arias are performed by a different tenor than the evangelist), bass (if the bass parts are performed by a different bass than the voice of Jesus).
  • Label
  • Year of the recording
  • Choir type
  • # Large choirs (red background): Bach (choir dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Boys (choir of all male voices), Radio (choir of a broadcaster), Symphony (choir related to a symphony orchestra)
  • # Medium-size choirs, such as Chamber choir, Chorale (choir dedicated mostly to church music)
  • # One voice per part (green background): OVPP or OVPP+R (with ripienists reinforcing the soloists in some chorale movements)
  • Orch. type (orchestra type)
  • # Large orchestras (red background): Bach (orchestra dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Radio (symphony orchestra of a broadcaster), Symphony
  • # Chamber orchestra
  • # Orchestra on period instruments (green background)
{{Cantata discography header|work=Bach's St John Passion, BWV 245 |show_title=no |show_choir_type=yes |show_orchestra_type=yes }}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Ramin
| conductor = {{sortname|Günther|Ramin}}
| choir = Thomanerchor
| orchestra = Gewandhausorchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Ernst Haefliger
  • Franz Kelch
  • Agnes Giebel
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Hans-Olaf Hudemann

}}
| label = Berlin Classics
| year = {{Start date|1954}}
| choir_type = Boys
| orchestra_type = Symphony
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Lehmann
| conductor = {{sortname|Fritz|Lehmann}}
| choir = Wiener Singakademie
| orchestra = Wiener Symphoniker
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Julius Patzak
  • Gérard Souzay
  • Uta Graf
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Walter Berry

}}
| label = M+A
| year = {{Start date|1955}}
| choir_type = Chamber
| orchestra_type = Symphony
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Jochum
| conductor = {{sortname|Eugen|Jochum}}[3]
| choir = Bavarian Radio Choir
| orchestra = Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • John van Kesteren
  • Hans Hotter
  • Elisabeth Grümmer
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Peter Pears
  • Kieth Engen

}}
| label = Golden Melodram
| year = {{Start date|1960}}
| choir_type = Radio
| orchestra_type = Radio
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Willcocks
| conductor = {{sortname|David|Willcocks}}[3]
| choir = King's College Choir Cambridge
| orchestra = Philomusica of London
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Peter Pears
  • David Ward
  • Elizabeth Harwood
  • Helen Watts
  • Alexander Young
  • Harvey Alan

}}
| label = Decca Records
| year = {{Start date|1960}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type =
| more = Sung in English
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Werner
| conductor = {{sortname|Fritz|Werner}}[3]
| choir = Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn
| orchestra = Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Helmut Krebs
  • Franz Kelch
  • Friederike Sailer
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Hermann Werdermann

}}
| label = Erato
| year = {{Start date|1960}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Chamber
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Richter
| conductor = {{sortname|Karl|Richter|dab=conductor}}[3]
| choir = Münchener Bach-Chor
| orchestra = Münchener Bach-Orchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Ernst Haefliger
  • Hermann Prey
  • Evelyn Lear
  • Hertha Töpper
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Kieth Engen|de}}

}}
| label = Archiv Produktion
| year = {{Start date|1965}}
| choir_type = Bach
| orchestra_type = Bach
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Harnoncourt
| conductor = {{sortname|Nikolaus|Harnoncourt}}[3]
| choir = {{plainlist|
  • Wiener Sängerknaben
  • Chorus Viennensis

}}
| orchestra = Concentus Musicus Wien
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Kurt Equiluz
  • Max van Egmond
  • boy soprano and alto soloists of the Wiener Sängerknaben
  • Bert van t'Hoff
  • Jacques Villisech

}}
| label = Teldec
| year = {{Start date|1965}}
| choir_type = Boys
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Richter 1968
| conductor = {{sortname|Karl|Richter|dab=conductor}}[3]
| choir = Münchener Bach-Chor
| orchestra = Münchener Bach-Orchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Ernst Haefliger
  • Peter van der Bilt
  • Ursula Buckel
  • Hertha Töpper

}}
| label = Melodiya / Ars Nova
| year = {{Start date|1968}}
| choir_type = Bach
| orchestra_type = Bach
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Münchinger
| conductor = {{sortname|Karl|Münchinger}}[9]
| choir = Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben
| orchestra = Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Dieter Ellenbeck
  • Walter Berry
  • Elly Ameling
  • Julia Hamari
  • Werner Hollweg
  • Hermann Prey

}}
| label = Decca
| year = {{Start date|1974}}
| choir_type = Boys
| orchestra_type = Chamber
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Van der Meer
| conductor = {{sortname|Johan van der|Meer|dab=conductor}}[9]
| choir = Groningse Bachvereniging
| orchestra = Barockinstrumentalisten
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Marius van Altena
  • Max van Egmond
  • Marianne Kweksilber
  • Charles Brett
  • Harry Geraerts
  • Harry van der Kamp

}}
| label = Groningse Bachvereniging
| year = {{Start date|1979}}
| choir_type = Bach
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Rilling
| conductor = {{sortname|Helmuth|Rilling}}[11]
| choir = Gächinger Kantorei
| orchestra = Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Peter Schreier
  • Philippe Huttenlocher
  • Arleen Augér
  • Julia Hamari
  • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

}}
| label = Sony Classical
| year = {{Start date|1984}}
| choir_type = Chorale
| orchestra_type = Chamber
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Kuijken
| conductor = {{sortname|Sigiswald|Kuijken}}[11]
| choir =
| orchestra = La Petite Bande
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Christoph Prégardien
  • Harry van der Kamp
  • Barbara Schlick
  • René Jacobs
  • Nico van der Meel
  • Max van Egmond

}}
| label = Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
| year = {{Start date|1987}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Herreweghe 1985
| conductor = {{sortname|Philippe|Herreweghe}}[11]
| choir = Collegium Vocale Gent
| orchestra = Orchestre de La Chapelle Royale
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Howard Crook
  • Peter Lika
  • Barbara Schlick
  • Catherine Patriasz
  • William Kendall
  • Peter Kooy

}}
| label = Harmonia Mundi
| year = {{Start date|1987}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Karl-Friedrich Beringer
| conductor = {{sortname|Karl-Friedrich|Beringer}}[11]
| choir = Windsbacher Knabenchor
| orchestra = Münchener Kammerorchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Markus Schäfer
  • Hans Griepentrog
  • Christiane Oelze,
  • Monica Groop
  • Michael Volle

}}
| label = Sony Classical
| year = {{Start date|1984}}
| choir_type = Boys
| orchestra_type = Chamber
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Gardiner
| conductor = {{sortname|John Eliot|Gardiner}}[11]
| choir = Monteverdi Choir
| orchestra = English Baroque Soloists
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Anthony Rolfe Johnson
  • Stephen Varcoe
  • Nancy Argenta
  • Ruth Holton
  • Michael Chance
  • Rufus Müller
  • Cornelius Hauptmann

}}
| label = Archiv
| year = {{Start date|1986}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Parrott
| conductor = {{sortname|Andrew|Parrott}}[16]
| choir =
| orchestra = Taverner Consort and Players
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Tessa Bonner
  • David Thomas
  • Rogers Covey-Crump
  • Christian Fliegner
  • Simon Grant

}}
| label = EMI
| year = {{Start date|1990}}
| choir_type = OVPP
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Koopman
| conductor = {{sortname|Ton|Koopman}}[16]
| choir = De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
| orchestra = Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Guy de Mey
  • Peter Kooy
  • Barbara Schlick
  • Kai Wessel
  • Gerd Türk
  • Klaus Mertens

}}
| label = Erato
| year = {{Start date|1993}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Herreweghe 1998
| conductor = {{sortname|Philippe|Herreweghe}}[16]
| choir = Collegium Vocale Gent
| orchestra = Collegium Vocale Gent
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Ian Bostridge
  • Franz-Josef Selig
  • Sibylla Rubens
  • Andreas Scholl
  • Werner Güra
  • Dietrich Henschel

}}
| label = Harmonia Mundi
| year = {{Start date|1998}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Suzuki
| conductor = {{sortname|Masaaki|Suzuki}}[16]
| choir = Bach Collegium Japan
| orchestra = Bach Collegium Japan
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Gerd Türk
  • Peter Kooy
  • Ingrid Schmithüsen, Yoshikazu Mera

}}
| label = BIS
| year = {{Start date|1998}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Daus
| conductor = {{sortname|Joshard|Daus}}[16]
| choir = Bach Ensemble of EuropaChorAkademie
| orchestra =
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Lothar Odinius
  • Peter Lika
  • Hellen Kwon
  • Ursula Eittinger
  • Wolfgang Newerla

}}
| label = Arte Nova
| year = {{Start date|1999}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type =
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Rattle
| conductor = {{sortname|Simon|Rattle}}[21]
| choir = RIAS Kammerchor
| orchestra = Berlin Philharmonic
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Ian Bostridge
  • Thomas Quasthoff
  • Juliane Banse
  • Michael Chance
  • Rainer Trost

}}
| label = Encore
| year = {{Start date|2002}}
| choir_type = Chamber
| orchestra_type = Symphony
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Veldhoven
| conductor = {{sortname|Jos van|Veldhoven}}[21]
| choir = De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
| orchestra = De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Gerd Türk
  • Stephan MacLeod
  • Caroline Stam
  • Peter de Groot
  • Charles Daniels
  • Bas Ramselaar

}}
| label = Channel Classics
| year = {{Start date|2004}}
| choir_type =
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Biller
| conductor = {{sortname|Georg Christoph|Biller}}[21]
| choir = Thomanerchor
| orchestra = Gewandhausorchester
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Marcus Ullmann
  • Gotthold Schwarz
  • Ruth Holton
  • Matthias Rexroth
  • Henryk Böhm

}}
| label = Rondeau Production ROP 4024/25
| year = {{Start date|2007}}
| choir_type = Boys
| orchestra_type = Symphony
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Butt
| conductor = {{sortname|John|Butt|dab=musician}}[24]
| choir =
| orchestra = Dunedin Consort
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • Nicholas Mulroy
  • Matthew Brook
  • Joanne Lunn
  • Claire Wilkinson

}}
| label = Linn Records
| year = {{Start date|2013}}
| choir_type = OVPP+R
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{Cantata discography row
| id = Egarr
| conductor = {{sortname|Richard|Egarr}}[24]
| choir =
| orchestra = Academy of Ancient Music
| soloists = {{plainlist|
  • James Gilchrist
  • Matthew Rose
  • Ashley Riches
  • Elizabeth Watts
  • Sarah Connolly
  • Andrew Kennedy
  • Christopher Purves

}}
| label = AAM Records
| year = {{Start date|2014}}
| choir_type = OVPP
| orchestra_type = Period
}}{{End}}

References

1. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec3.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 3 / Complete Recordings 1960-1969| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec4.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 4 / Complete Recordings 1970-1979| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec5.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 5 / Complete Recordings 1980-1989| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec6.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 6 / Complete Recordings 1990-1999| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec8.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 8 / Complete Recordings 2000-2009| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Vocal/BWV245-Rec9.htm| title = Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 9 / Complete Recordings 2010-2019| publisher= bach-cantatas.com| accessdate = 17 August 2015}}
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}}

Sources

  • St. John Passion Commentary, musical examples, list of recordings, and other information on bach-cantatas
{{Passion settings by Johann Sebastian Bach}}

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