JS Bach - St Matthew Passion
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2840
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd April 2026
Contents
Artists
Thomas Cooley (tenor)Paul Max Tipton (bass-baritone)
Sherezade Panthaki (soprano)
Reginald Mobley (countertenor)
James Reese (tenor)
Harrison Hintzsche (baritone)
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Cantata Collective
Conductor
Nicolas McGeganWorks
St Matthew Passion, BWV244Artists
Thomas Cooley (tenor)Paul Max Tipton (bass-baritone)
Sherezade Panthaki (soprano)
Reginald Mobley (countertenor)
James Reese (tenor)
Harrison Hintzsche (baritone)
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Cantata Collective
Conductor
Nicolas McGeganAbout
The Bay Area-based Cantata Collective, under the direction of Nicholas McGegan, launched their series of J.S. Bach’s large-scale choral masterworks with a “bold and beautifully constructed” St John Passion (BBC Radio 3 Record Review). The Mass in B minor, and the Easter Oratorio paired with the Magnificat, followed to equally glowing acclaim, setting the stage for the other of Bach’s great Passions, the masterful St Matthew Passion for double choir and double orchestra. Completing the cast is the Cantata Collective’s own chorus, the inspirational San Francisco Girls Chorus, and a superlative sextet of soloists – tenor Tom Cooley as the Evangelist, bass-baritone Paul Max Tipton as Jesus, baritone Harrison Hintzsche as Pilatus, soprano Sherezade Panthaki as Pilatus’s wife, alto Reginald Mobley and tenor James Reese.
With texts blending gospel with poetry, the recording – captured live in the glowing acoustic of Berkeley, California’s First Church – is by turns expressive and contemplative. Presented across three CDs and available digitally in Dolby Atmos, the sumptuous presentation includes insightful booklets notes by Daniel R. Melamed, esteemed Bach scholar and President of the American Bach Society.
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