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So, 'Bach: Christmas Oratorio' from 1998 offers a glimpse into the soul of Leipzig during the holiday season. The recording captures the essence of a live performance held in the Nikolaikirche, a space that adds its own reverberations to the music. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the emotional weight of the oratorio itself, which oscillates between joy and contemplation. The atmosphere is rich with the sounds of voices and instruments blending seamlessly, creating a tapestry that feels both grand and intimate. It's not just a concert film; it's an experience that allows you to sit in on something deeply rooted in tradition, while the historical backdrop of the church gives it an added layer of significance.
This film is a bit of a rarity in home video formats, as it captures a singular event rather than a repeated production. Interest has grown among collectors, especially those focused on classical music and liturgical performances. Editions can be scarce, particularly with an authentic live concert atmosphere like this, so it's worth keeping an eye out for any re-releases or special editions.
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