Mitwirkende:
Orchestre de chambre de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental de Lausanne, Wally Staempfli, Felicity Palmer, Yvonne Perrin, Margaret Marshall, Barbara Schlick, Magali Schwartz, Claudine Perret, Birgit Finnilä, Carolyn Watkinson, Olivier Dufour, Kurt Equiluz, Werner Krenn, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Philippe Huttenlocher, Niklaus Tüller, Ruud van der Meer, Gerhard Faulstisch, Michel Brodard
Michel Corboz was a conductor whose joy in singing inspired his exploration of choral works. An early love of music, and vocal music in particular, was nurtured by congregational singing at church (including plainsong) and radio broadcasts of Bach cantatas on Sundays. Corboz consistently endorsed an artistry in which everything began with the vocal impulse (“I want an orchestra that sings”, he declared in 1980). That approach is evident in his recordings of Bach’s major sacred works. Corboz waited before recording the Passion and Christmas Oratorio, working each time with his Lausanne ensemble and tenor Kurt Equiluz, a quite exceptional Evangelist. The Mass in B minor and the Magnificat are two other key works in Corboz’s discographic legacy.