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The recording (presented here in Part 1 of the archive) captures the natural acoustics of the performance space beautifully. There is a palpable sense of "air" around the instruments, and the balance between the vocal soloist and the organ is expertly maintained—a difficult feat given the organ's potential to overpower. Final Verdict
: The alto soloist (traditionally a countertenor or mezzo-soprano) delivers a performance marked by technical precision and expressive warmth. In BWV 35, the demanding coloratura is handled with ease, while the introspective "Gott soll allein mein Herze haben" in BWV 169 is sung with a deeply moving, prayer-like focus. Bach_Cantatas_35_169.part1.rar
: As this is "Part 1" of a RAR archive, ensure you have the subsequent parts downloaded to extract the high-quality audio files successfully. The recording (presented here in Part 1 of
: The ensemble provides a rich, transparent backdrop. The baroque strings and woodwinds (particularly the oboes in BWV 35) offer a period-accurate sound that is bright without being harsh, allowing the complex polyphony to remain clear throughout. Audio Quality In BWV 35, the demanding coloratura is handled
This recording of is an exceptional showcase of the composer’s writing for solo alto and organ obbligato. These two works— Geist und Seele wird verwirret and Gott soll allein mein Herze haben —stand out in Bach's repertoire for their unique instrumental textures and profound emotional depth. Performance Highlights
Whether you are a completist of Bach's sacred works or a newcomer to his cantatas, this recording is a "must-listen." It captures the jubilant energy and the somber reflection of these masterpieces with equal mastery.