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OVpP recordings?

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#1 ·
Hi,

I am fairly new to this relatively new practice. I have read some articles about it and I am fascinated about the great debate on how to perform Bach vocal works, particularly Bach cantatas. Despite is still controversial, the use of solo voices in the choral music of Bach has some great advantages for the listeners: clarity, transparency, more sense of polyphony, better blend of voices when is well performed but also requires top singers. As for cd recordings, is a great pleasure listening OVpP recordings in SACD.

To those who have knowledge about OVpP recordings I ask them: what are your favourite OVpP recordings so far?
 
#6 ·
Suzuki cantatas are not OVPP, there are more voices in each part but I absolutely agree with you, maybe Suzuki is the best option for me. For no OVPP recordings I prefer Suzuki over Gardiner and Herreweghe would be close to Suzuki.

As far as I know, up to now there is not a conclusive evidence about the size of historical chorus to perform Bach cantatas. I like both approaches.