
Bach Matthäus-Passion(2012)
A beautiful, sensitive, reverent performance. Fischer allows Bach to speak with no unnecessary flourishes. Padmore as the Evangelist is superb, and the other soloists and choirs are near perfect. And of course the Concertgebouw orchestral musicians are absolutely first class.
Movie: Bach Matthäus-Passion
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Soprano
Mezzosoprano Alto
Mezzosoprano Alto
Bass
Conductor
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