The Passionsoratorium Nach Matthäus on this fine recording dates from 1701 when Meder was choirmaster and organist in Riga. Meder’s setting impresses with its subtlety. Scored for SSATB chorus and small instrumental ensemble, the work features brief, lyrical solo arias for the first soprano and tenor and turba choruses that are rhythmically charged. As the tradition would have it, a number of the melodies are based on familiar Passiontide chorales. One of the interesting aspects of Meder’s setting is his treatment of the Evangelist’s narration.
The recitatives demand some vocal dexterity and are blessed with an Italianate lyricism. Gerd Türk brings much to his performance of the Evangelist, as do the other soloists, who also serve as the chorus. Soprano Nicki Kennedy sings beautifully in her solo arias and bass Christian Hilz is a sonorous, moving Jesus who sings the ariosos with deep-felt expressivity. The instrumental ensemble is polished and provides sensitive support, especially in the delicate accompaniment to Jesus’ ariosos. The liner notes are well written, but the libretto is not translated. CRAIG ZEICHNER
PASSIONSORATORIUM NACH MATTHÄUS
JOHANN VALENTIN MEDER
Michael Alexander Willens
Die Kölner Akademier, Orchester Damals und Heute
Raumklang RK 2506
2006 - 74:58 min.