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Dunedin Consort - J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio - The Guardian

Sinewy, charismatic seasonal celebration 

Way-too-early seasonal content (sorry), but this latest release from the Dunedin Consort is too good to wait. It's surely one of the finest accounts now available of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. The approach of scholar/conductor John Butt is never authenticity-or-die, but full of historical investigation without purporting to recreate what Bach might have done. (Which would be tough, given that the original 1734 vocal soloists probably doubled on instruments.) The singers here are Dunedin regulars including Joanne Lunn, Clare Wilkinson, Nicholas Mulroy, all excellent, with Mary Bevan as a standout newcomer. The choral sound is pert, sinewy, unforced; the instrumental playing is punchy, broad and charismatic. Butt's navigation of the sprawling six cantatas is tremendously enjoyable - it's not just how he handles tempo and gait to make us feel the character of individual movements, but how he turns corners and paces the big picture.

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The Guardian
20 October 2016