
Cantata - Yet Can I Hear / Mehta, Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin
This album contains a selection of solo cantatas, both secular and sacred, from the Italian, German, and English traditions. Including works by Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach in settings large and small, with obbligato instruments ranging from oboe to chimes, the magnificent cantatas on this album create a portrait of this intimately transcendent repertoire. With âCantata; yet can I hearâŠ,â the American countertenor Bejun Mehta releases his first album on Pentatone. Hailed as âarguably the best countertenor in the world todayâ by the SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung, Mehta here joins forces with the players of the Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin, one of the most renowned early music ensembles of today. Mehta writes: âThis is by far the most personal recording I have ever made. Unlike Lieder, which as miniatures often work their magic in impressionistic ways, or opera, which unleashes human passions to their largest and most raw expression, solo cantatas lie in the middle and take the singer on a highly specific conversation with himself as he grapples with the subject at hand.â
This album contains a selection of solo cantatas, both secular and sacred, from the Italian, German, and English traditions. Including works by Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach in settings large and small, with obbligato instruments ranging from oboe to chimes, the magnificent cantatas on this album create a portrait of this intimately transcendent repertoire. With âCantata; yet can I hearâŠ,â the American countertenor Bejun Mehta releases his first album on Pentatone. Hailed as âarguably the best countertenor in the world todayâ by the SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung, Mehta here joins forces with the players of the Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin, one of the most renowned early music ensembles of today. Mehta writes: âThis is by far the most personal recording I have ever made. Unlike Lieder, which as miniatures often work their magic in impressionistic ways, or opera, which unleashes human passions to their largest and most raw expression, solo cantatas lie in the middle and take the singer on a highly specific conversation with himself as he grapples with the subject at hand.â
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This album contains a selection of solo cantatas, both secular and sacred, from the Italian, German, and English traditions. Including works by Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach in settings large and small, with obbligato instruments ranging from oboe to chimes, the magnificent cantatas on this album create a portrait of this intimately transcendent repertoire. With âCantata; yet can I hearâŠ,â the American countertenor Bejun Mehta releases his first album on Pentatone. Hailed as âarguably the best countertenor in the world todayâ by the SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung, Mehta here joins forces with the players of the Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin, one of the most renowned early music ensembles of today. Mehta writes: âThis is by far the most personal recording I have ever made. Unlike Lieder, which as miniatures often work their magic in impressionistic ways, or opera, which unleashes human passions to their largest and most raw expression, solo cantatas lie in the middle and take the singer on a highly specific conversation with himself as he grapples with the subject at hand.â























