[ Erato Classics / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 1 June 2018
For his first album devoted entirely to works sung in German, star countertenor Philippe Jaroussky has chosen four religious cantatas: two by J.S. Bach (including the much-loved 'Ich habe genug') and two by Georg Philipp Telemann. Jaroussky is accompanied by the Freiburger Barockorchester, which also joined him for live performances at Berlin in 2015 as part of the singer's season as artist-in-residence at the city's historic Konzerthaus.
In late 2015 Jaroussky performed these works before a capacity audience at Berlin's historic Konzerthaus, where he was artist-in-residence in the 2015-16 season; this concert marked the first time he had sung in German to a German audience. "The voice of an angel" were the words of the Berliner Tagesspiegel, which also made clear that Jaroussky had the vocal means to express the drama of Telemann's 'Mount of Olives' cantata. The Berliner Morgenpost, meanwhile, highlighted the singer's readiness to venture into new areas of repertoire, describing him as "perhaps the most adventurous of today's countertenors". The writer also praised Jaroussky's "exquisitely fine legato" and evoked the way his "plaintive descant glowed over the inky-black accompaniment" in the Telemann. The instrumental ensemble in Berlin, as on this recording, was the Freiburger Barockorchester, which gave its first concert nearly 30 years ago and is established as one of the finest ensembles in the field of historically informed performance.
"This is the first all-German disc from the countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, and about time too: two of JS Bach's most glorious cantatas find him at his vibrant best. The five movements of Bach's Vernügte Ruh trace a compelling journey from contentment through agitation to resolution, all the while showcasing Jaroussky's bright, fluid tone; the few notes where the music dips lower than his comfort zone are all on words for which a rasp of aggression is entirely apt. In the title aria of Ich habe genug he is matched nuance for nuance by Ann-Kathrin Brüggemann's mellow oboe d'amore, and there follows a performance of Schlummert ein that rivals that of David Daniels for gorgeousness." (Guardian Oct 2016)
"[Jaroussky's] manner is distinctive, not so much the honeyed, godlike flow of Andreas Scholl…as the vulnerable and reactive human soul declaiming recitatives with urgent detail…[he is] compelling…the playing of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra is absolutely first-class." Gramophone
Grammy Awards 60th Awards (2017)
Nominee - Classical Solo Vocal Album
Bach, J S:
Cantata BWV170 'Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust'
Cantata BWV82 'Ich habe genug'
Telemann:
Der am Ölberg zagende Jesus TVWV 1:364
Jesus liegt in letzten Zuegen TVWV 1:983