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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[edit]

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[edit]

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:

Recordings of Bach's St John Passion, BWV 245
Conductor / Choir / Orchestra Soloists Label Year Choir type Orch. type
Günther Ramin[1]

Thomanerchor

Gewandhausorchester
  • Franz Kelch
  • Agnes Giebel
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Hans-Olaf Hudemann
  • Berlin Classics 1954 (1954) Boys Symphony
    Fritz Lehmann[1]

    Wiener Singakademie

    Wiener Symphoniker
  • Gérard Souzay
  • Uta Graf
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Walter Berry
  • M+A 1955 (1955) Chamber Symphony
    Eugen Jochum[2]

    Bavarian Radio Choir

    Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • Hans Hotter
  • Elisabeth Grümmer
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Peter Pears
  • Kieth Engen
  • Golden Melodram 1960 (1960) Radio Radio
    David Willcocks[2]

    King's College Choir Cambridge

    Philomusica of London
  • David Ward
  • Elizabeth Harwood
  • Helen Watts
  • Alexander Young
  • Harvey Alan
  • Decca Records 1960 (1960) Sung in English
    Fritz Werner[2]

    Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn

    Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra
  • Franz Kelch
  • Friederike Sailer
  • Marga Höffgen
  • Hermann Werdermann
  • Erato 1960 (1960) Chamber
    Karl Richter[2]

    Münchener Bach-Chor

    Münchener Bach-Orchester
  • Hermann Prey
  • Evelyn Lear
  • Hertha Töpper
  • Kieth Engen
  • Archiv Produktion 1965 (1965) Bach Bach
    Nikolaus Harnoncourt[2]

  • Chorus Viennensis
  • Concentus Musicus Wien
  • Max van Egmond
  • boy soprano and alto soloists of the Wiener Sängerknaben
  • Bert van t'Hoff
  • Jacques Villisech
  • Teldec 1965 (1965) Boys Period
    Karl Richter[2]

    Münchener Bach-Chor

    Münchener Bach-Orchester
  • Peter van der Bilt
  • Ursula Buckel
  • Hertha Töpper
  • Melodiya / Ars Nova 1968 (1968) Bach Bach
    Karl Münchinger[3]

    Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben

    Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
  • Walter Berry
  • Elly Ameling
  • Julia Hamari
  • Werner Hollweg
  • Hermann Prey
  • Decca 1974 (1974) Boys Chamber
    Johan van der Meer[3]

    Groningse Bachvereniging

    Barockinstrumentalisten
  • Max van Egmond
  • Marjanne Kweksilber
  • Charles Brett
  • Harry Geraerts
  • Harry van der Kamp
  • Groningse Bachvereniging 1979 (1979) Bach Period
    Helmuth Rilling[4]

    Gächinger Kantorei

    Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
  • Philippe Huttenlocher
  • Arleen Augér
  • Julia Hamari
  • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
  • Sony Classical 1984 (1984) Chorale Chamber
    Sigiswald Kuijken[4]

    La Petite Bande
  • Harry van der Kamp
  • Barbara Schlick
  • René Jacobs
  • Nico van der Meel
  • Max van Egmond
  • Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1987 (1987) Period
    Philippe Herreweghe[4]

    Collegium Vocale Gent

    Orchestre de La Chapelle Royale
  • Peter Lika
  • Barbara Schlick
  • Catherine Patriasz
  • William Kendall
  • Peter Kooy
  • Harmonia Mundi 1987 (1987) Period
    Karl-Friedrich Beringer[4]

    Windsbacher Knabenchor

    Münchener Kammerorchester
  • Hans Griepentrog
  • Christiane Oelze,
  • Monica Groop
  • Michael Volle
  • Sony Classical 1984 (1984) Boys Chamber
    John Eliot Gardiner[4]

    Monteverdi Choir

    English Baroque Soloists
  • Stephen Varcoe
  • Nancy Argenta
  • Ruth Holton
  • Michael Chance
  • Rufus Müller
  • Cornelius Hauptmann
  • Archiv 1986 (1986) Period
    Andrew Parrott[5]

    Taverner Consort and Players
  • David Thomas
  • Rogers Covey-Crump
  • Christian Fliegner
  • Simon Grant
  • EMI 1990 (1990) OVPP Period
    Ton Koopman[5]

    De Nederlandse Bachvereniging

    Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
  • Peter Kooy
  • Barbara Schlick
  • Kai Wessel
  • Gerd Türk
  • Klaus Mertens
  • Erato 1993 (1993) Period
    Philippe Herreweghe[5]

    Collegium Vocale Gent

    Collegium Vocale Gent
  • Franz-Josef Selig
  • Sibylla Rubens
  • Andreas Scholl
  • Werner Güra
  • Dietrich Henschel
  • Harmonia Mundi 1998 (1998) Period
    Masaaki Suzuki[5]

    Bach Collegium Japan

    Bach Collegium Japan
  • Peter Kooy
  • Ingrid Schmithüsen, Yoshikazu Mera
  • BIS 1998 (1998) Period
    Joshard Daus[5]

    Bach Ensemble of EuropaChorAkademie
  • Peter Lika
  • Hellen Kwon
  • Ursula Eittinger
  • Wolfgang Newerla
  • Arte Nova 1999 (1999)
    Simon Rattle[6]

    RIAS Kammerchor

    Berlin Philharmonic
  • Thomas Quasthoff
  • Juliane Banse
  • Michael Chance
  • Rainer Trost
  • Encore 2002 (2002) Chamber Symphony
    Jos van Veldhoven[6]

    De Nederlandse Bachvereniging

    De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
  • Stephan MacLeod
  • Caroline Stam
  • Peter de Groot
  • Charles Daniels
  • Bas Ramselaar
  • Channel Classics 2004 (2004) Period
    Georg Christoph Biller[6]

    Thomanerchor

    Gewandhausorchester
  • Gotthold Schwarz
  • Ruth Holton
  • Matthias Rexroth
  • Henryk Böhm
  • Rondeau Production ROP 4024/25 2007 (2007) Boys Symphony
    Greg Funfgeld[6]

    The Bach Choir of Bethlehem

    The Bach Festival Orchestra
  • William Sharp
  • Julia Doyle
  • Daniel Taylor
  • Benjamin Butterfield
  • Christòpheren Nomura
  • David Newman
  • ANALEKTA AN 2 9890-1 2012 (2012) SATB Symphony
    John Butt[7]

    Dunedin Consort
  • Matthew Brook
  • Joanne Lunn
  • Claire Wilkinson
  • Linn Records 2013 (2013) OVPP+R Period
    Richard Egarr[7]

    Academy of Ancient Music
  • Matthew Rose
  • Ashley Riches
  • Elizabeth Watts
  • Sarah Connolly
  • Andrew Kennedy
  • Christopher Purves
  • AAM Records 2014 (2014) OVPP Period
    Stephen Cleobury

    The Choir of King's College, Cambridge

    Academy of Ancient Music
  • Neal Davies
  • Sophie Bevan
  • Iestyn Davies
  • Ed Lyon
  • Roderick Williams
  • Benedict Kearns
  • Toby Ward
  • King's College 2017 (2017) Period

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 2 / Complete Recordings 1950-1959". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 3 / Complete Recordings 1960-1969". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 4 / Complete Recordings 1970-1979". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 5 / Complete Recordings 1980-1989". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 6 / Complete Recordings 1990-1999". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b c d "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 8 / Complete Recordings 2000-2009". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ a b "Johannes-Passion BWV 245 / Recordings - Part 9 / Complete Recordings 2010-2019". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • Sources[edit]


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