St Matthew Passion discography

Notable recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion (Matthäus-Passion) are shown below in a sortable table.

History

The earliest recordings of the St Matthew Passion were released on 78 records, although this medium was problematic for such a long work, because the discs only offered about 5 minutes per side.The first recording of the work was conducted by David McKinley Williams with the choir of St. Bartholomew's Church, New York in 1930, but it was not complete.[1] There is a live recording of Serge Koussevitzky conducting a complete performance in Boston on Good Friday 1937, sung in English. This has been reissued on CD.

Stereophonic recordings and spatial aspects of the work

While historic recordings give an opportunity to hear some of the great Bach singers of the past (such as Kathleen Ferrier on the Jacques recording), the introduction of stereophonic sound marked a clear improvement in the musical experience as regards the choral writing. For this complex work, the limited pool of musicians available to Bach in Leipzig was divided between two choirs and orchestras plus a chorus of boy sopranos in the first movement. Choirs I and II and the orchestras were physically separated,[2] and the dramatic nature of their interaction puts mono recordings at a disadvantage. In the case of the Karl Münchinger stereo recording from 1964, the engineers not only captured spatial aspects of the performance in the Ludwigsburg Palace, but also made a conscious effort to give a different acoustic to each of three elements of time identified in Picander's libretto, the time-frame being divided into

  • the Evangelist some years after the events took place
  • the events of the gospel narrative themselves
  • the reflections of the anonymous soloists and the congregation.[3]

Historically informed performance

The work was first recorded by large choirs and orchestras. From the late 1960s, historically informed performances (HIP) tried to adhere more to the sounds of the composer's lifetime. In his church music generally, and in this work in particular, Bach wrote for boys choirs and for comparatively small orchestras of Baroque instruments (nowadays these instruments, often referred to as "period instruments", are sometimes antiques and sometimes reconstructions).

Historically informed performances set a trend for recordings with smaller groups which is taken to an extreme in recordings using only one voice per part. Some scholars believe that Bach used only one singer for a vocal part in the choral movements, although the number of singers Bach would have deployed continues to be the subject of debate.[4] Recordings with one voice per part are marked OVPP in this discography. On some of these recordings, the solo singer is reinforced in choral movements with a larger orchestra by a ripieno singer (OVPP+R).

Significant recordings

The selection is taken from the 281 recordings listed on the Bach Cantatas Website as of 2021, beginning with a recording from 1939 by a symphony orchestra and choir to match (the performance conducted by Willem Mengelberg). In 1970 the first HIP recording appeared, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. The first OVPP recording appeared in 2003, conducted by Paul McCreesh.

Table of recordings

The sortable listing is taken mostly from the selection provided by Aryeh Oron on the Bach Cantatas Website.

The information lists for one recording typically:

  • Conductor / choir / orchestra, often several choirs
  • Soloists in the order Evangelist (tenor), Vox Christi (Voice of Jesus, bass), soprano, alto, tenor (if the tenor arias are performed by a different tenor than the evangelist), bass. and some conductors use different soloists in combination with each choir.
  • Label
  • Year of the recording
  • Choir type
    1. Large choirs (red background): Bach (choir dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Boys (choir of all male voices), Radio (choir of a broadcaster), Symphony (choir related to a symphony orchestra)
    2. Medium-size choirs, such as Chamber choir, Chorale (choir dedicated mostly to church music), Madrigal
    3. One voice per part (green background): OVPP or OVPP+R (with ripienists reinforcing the soloists in some chorale movements)
  • Orch. type (orchestra type)
    1. Large orchestras (red background): Large (unspecified), Bach (orchestra dedicated to Bach's music, founded in the mid of the 20th century), Radio (symphony orchestra of a broadcaster), Opera, Symphony
    2. Chamber orchestra
    3. Orchestra on period instruments (green background)
  • Notes
Recordings of Bach's St Matthew Passion, BWV 244
Conductor / Choir / OrchestraSoloistsLabelYearChoir typeOrch. typeNotes
Willem Mengelberg[1]
  • Toonkunstkoor Amsterdam
  • Jongenskoor "Zanglust"
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Philips1939 (1939)LargeSymphony
Reginald Jacques[1]
The Bach Choir
The Jacques Orchestra
Decca1947 (1947)BachLarge[a]
Fritz Lehmann[1]
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Vox1949 (1949)BoysRadio
Hermann Scherchen[5]
Wiener Akademie-Kammerchor
Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera
Westminster1953 (1953)Opera
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Wiener Singverein
Wiener Sängerknaben
Wiener Philharmoniker
1954Symphony
Ralph Vaughan Williams[5][6]
Leith Hill Musical Festival Orchestra & Chorus
Pearl1958 (1958)Largereleased in 2000
Fritz Werner[5]
Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra
Erato1958 (1958)Chamber
Mogens Wöldike[5]
Schottenstift Boys' Choir
Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera
Vanguard Classics1959 (1959)BoysOpera
Karl Richter[5]
Münchener Bach-Orchester
Archiv Produktion1959 (1959)BachBach[b]
Otto Klemperer[7]
Philharmonia Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra
EMI1962 (1962)SymphonySymphony
Leonard Bernstein[7]
Collegiate Chorale
New York Philharmonic
Columbia Masterworks Records1962 (1962)ChoraleSymphonyslightly abridged, sung in English
later re-issued on Sony Masterworks
Karl Munchinger[7]
Stuttgart Hymnus Boys' Choir
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Decca1964 (1964)BoysChamber
Eugen Jochum
Netherlands Radio Choir
Boys' Choir of St Willibrord Church, Amsterdam
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Philips1966Radio
Wolfgang Gönnenwein[7]
Süddeutscher Madrigalchor
Consortium Musicum
EMI1968 (1968)MadrigalChamber
Claudio Abbado[7]
  • Coro di Voci Bianche dell'Oratorio dell'Immacolata di Bergamo
  • Coro di Milano della RAI
Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI
Dino Classics1969 (1969)RadioRadio
Karl Richter[7]
Münchener Bach-Orchester
Archiv Produktion1969 (1969)BachBachrecorded live at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Erhard Mauersberger
Rudolf Mauersberger
Hans-Joachim Rotzsch[7][8]
Gewandhausorchester
Eterna1970 (1970)BoysSymphony[c]
Nikolaus Harnoncourt[9]
Concentus Musicus Wien
Teldec1970 (1970)BoysPeriodFirst HIP
Karl Richter
Münchener Bach-Chor
Münchener Chorknaben
Münchener Bach-Orchester
Deutsche Grammophon1971BachBachDVD, released in 2006
Herbert von Karajan[9]
Berlin Philharmonic
  • Peter Schreier
  • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
  • Gundula Janowitz
  • Christa Ludwig
  • Horst Laubenthal
  • Walter Berry
  • Anton Diakov [de]
Deutsche Grammophon1972 (1972)LargeSymphony
Johan van der Meer[9]
Groningse Bachvereniging
Groningse Bachvereniging
(self release)
1973 (1973)BachPeriod
Charles de Wolff[9]
Residentie Orkest
COrneMuse1977 (1977)BachPeriod
Helmuth Rilling[9]
Gächinger Kantorei
Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
Columbia Masterworks Records1978 (1978)ChoraleChamberlater re-issued on Sony Masterworks
David Willcocks[9]
Thames Chamber Orchestra
Decca1979 (1979)BachChamberSung in English
re-issued in 2006 on Universal Classics
Karl Richter[9]
  • Münchener Bach-Chor
  • Regensburger Domspatzen
Münchener Bach-Orchester
Archiv Produktion1979 (1979)BachBach[d]
Philippe Herreweghe[10]
Collegium Vocale Gent
Chœur d'Enfants "Il dulci jubilo"
Instrumentalists of Collegium Vocale Gent
La Chapelle Royale
Harmonia Mundi1985 (1985)Period
Peter Schreier[10]
Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Staatskapelle Dresden
Philips1985 (1985)RadioSymphony
Georg Solti[10]
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Decca1988 (1988)SymphonySymphony
John Eliot Gardiner[10][4]
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
Archiv Produktion1989 (1989)Period
Gustav Leonhardt[10]
La Petite Bande
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi1989 (1989)BoysPeriod
Ton Koopman[11]
De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
Sacramentskoor Breda
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
Erato1993 (1993)BachPeriod
Stephen Cleobury[11]
The Brandenburg Consort
Brilliant Classics/Regis1994 (1994)BoysPeriod[e]
Frans Brüggen[11]
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Philips1996 (1996)ChamberPeriod
Jos van Veldhoven[11]
De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
Koorschool St. Bavo, Haarlem
Channel Classics1997 (1997)BachPeriodrecorded live at Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
Seiji Ozawa[11]
SKF Matsumoto Children's Choir & Tokyo Opera Singers
Saito Kinen Orchestra
Philips1997 (1997)RadioRadio
Philippe Herreweghe[11]
Collegium Vocale Gent
Harmonia Mundi1998 (1998)Period
Masaaki Suzuki[11]
Bach Collegium Japan
BIS1999 (1999)Period
Heinz Hennig[12]
Knabenchor Hannover
Thomanerchor
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Barockorchester L'Arco
Thorofon2000 (2000)BoysPeriodCollaboration of two boys' choirs
Nikolaus Harnoncourt[12]
Concentus Musicus Wien
Teldec2001 (2001)Period[f]
Paul McCreesh[12]
Gabrieli Consort & Players
Archiv Produktion2003 (2003)OVPPPeriodFirst OVPP
Enoch zu Guttenberg[12]
  • Chorgemeinschaft Neubeuern
  • Tölzer Knabenchor
Orchester der Klangverwaltung
Farao Classics2003 (2003)LargeLarge
Ton Koopman[12]
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir
Sacramentskoor Breda
Challenge Classics2006 (2006)Period[g]
John Butt[12]
Dunedin Consort
Linn Records2008 (2008)OVPP+RPeriodRecording of 1742 version
Sigiswald Kuijken[12][13]
La Petite Bande
Challenge Classics2008 (2008)OVPPPeriod
Riccardo Chailly[12]
  • Tölzer Knabenchor
  • Thomanerchor
La Petite Bande
Decca2009 (2009)BoysSymphonycollaboration of two boys' choirs
Jos van Veldhoven[14]
De Nederlandse Bachvereniging
Kampen Boys Choir
Channel Classics2010 (2010)OVPP+RPeriod
René Jacobs[2]
RIAS Kammerchor
Staats- und Domchor Berlin
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Harmonia Mundi2013 (2013)ChamberPeriod
Peter Dijkstra[14]
Bavarian Radio Choir
Regensburger Domspatzen
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
BR-Klassik2014 (2014)RadioRadio
Hans-Christoph Rademann[14]
Gaechinger Cantorey
Accentus Music2017 (2017)ChoralePeriodDVD of choreographed performance
Stephen Cleobury[15]
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
The Academy of Ancient Music
Brilliant Classics2019 (2019)BoysPeriod

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