Joanne Lunn

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Joanne Lunn
Soprano Vocals

Joanne Lunn (Soprano) studied at the Royal College of Music in London, where she was awarded the prestigious "Tagore Gold Medal". She performs as a soloist with early music groups like the English Baroque Soloists, the Hilliard Ensemble, Philippe Herreweghe's Collegium Vocale Gent, the Gabrieli Consort and the Monteverdi Choir under Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Concert appearances have also included Bach's St Matthew Passion conducted by Sir Roger Norrington, concerts with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra, Bach's "Magnificat" at the BBC Proms with the Academy of Ancient Music, Bach's Mass in B Minor with the Bach Collegium Japan conducted by Masaaki Suzuki, or Bach's "Easter Oratorio" with the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales under Nicholas Kraemer.
J. S. Bach · Mass in B MinorJ. S. Bach · Mass in B Minor
Johann Sebastian Bach
Mass in B Minor, BWV 232
Performed according to the traditions of the time
by Joanne Lunn (Soprano), Ursula Eittinger (Mezzo-Soprano),
Marcus Ullmann (Tenor), Gotthold Schwarz (Bass),
Hanoverian Court Orchestra (Hannoversche Hofkapelle),
Maulbronn Chamber Choir (Maulbronner Kammerchor)
Conductor: Jürgen Budday
A concert recording from the church of the German
UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · Double Album · c. 112 Minutes
2 CD
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I am bowled over by the quality... Fantastic!

Yesterday I received the B Minor Mass and I am bowled over by its quality... Fantastic! As always from K&K...

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This recording is nothing less than superb...

As always this enterprising German company issues beautifully recorded CD sets of choice and eclectic music but it has reverted back to its original oratorio and sacred course with this monumental recording of Bach's sublime B Minor Mass. The recording in the wonderful surroundings of the Maulbronn Monastery is nothing less than superb with ideal balance between chorus and orchestra and with the soloists on pretty much top form throughout. Jürgen Budday conducts with extreme sensitivity throughout and his tempi are extremely well judged especially in the drawn out "Kyrie" and the irrepressible energy of the "Gloria in excelscis Deo" culminating in a "Dona nobis pacem" of almost spine tingling beauty. The chorus sings with knowledgeable integrity whilst all four soloists contribute in their own special way to the performance as a whole with Ursula Eittinger particularly ravishing....

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