Artist's albums
Messiah
2021 · album
Christmas Oratorio
2021 · album
J.S. Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245
2020 · album
J.S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
2020 · album
Bach: The Secular Cantatas
2019 · album
J.S. Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 10
2018 · album
Beethoven: Missa solemnis, Op. 123
2018 · album
Bach: Celebratory Cantatas
2017 · album
J.S. Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 7
2016 · album
J.S. Bach: Trauerode, BWV 198
2016 · album
Bach: Lutheran Masses, Vol. 2
2016 · album
J.S. Bach: Birthday Cantatas
2015 · album
J.S. Bach: Lutheran Masses, Vol. 1
2015 · album
Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626
2015 · album
J.S. Bach: Concertos for 2 Harpsichords
2014 · album
Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 55 – BWVV 69, 30 & 191
2013 · album
Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 3
2013 · album
Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 53
2013 · album
Classical Hits - Handel's Messiah
2012 · album
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Biography
The Bach Collegium Japan has become perhaps the finest Japanese period-instrument ensemble. Consisting of a chamber orchestra of 20 or so members and a choir of about 25, the ensemble has devoted itself largely to the cantatas and other choral works of J.S. Bach, and to those of various Baroque-era composers, such as Handel, Schütz, and Buxtehude. The group occasionally pares down its forces for instrumental works, such as the Brandenburg Concertos. The Bach Collegium Japan regularly appears in concert at home, as well as at major international locales and has made over 100 recordings for the BIS label. The Bach Collegium Japan was founded in 1990 by its music director Masaaki Suzuki. Over the years, the ensemble has performed its regular concerts at two locations: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall and the Kobe Shoin Women's University Chapel. The BCJ initiated its first international tours in 2000 with appearances in Israel, Spain, and Australia. The following year included a highly successful tour of Italy (Rome, Milan, and Florence), and, in 2003, the group debuted in the United States, giving concerts in six cities, including New York (Carnegie Hall), Boston, and Los Angeles. Suzuki has performed at the keyboard in many concerts and recordings, typically on the harpsichord or organ, two instruments on which he had developed virtuosic skills. It should be noted that Suzuki, apart from his work with the BCJ, has forged a highly successful career as a recitalist and soloist with other ensembles and as a recording artist. Concert activity of note by the BCJ has included a return tour of the U.S. in 2006 and appearances in that same year in London, Amsterdam, and Madrid. In 2011, following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the ensemble and presenting organizations donated proceeds from its U.S. tour concerts to relief efforts. In 1995, the BCJ began a massive project for the BIS label -- recording all the church cantatas of Bach. The BCJ completed this cycle of 50 albums in 2014. In 2018, the ensemble issued the final volume of its complete cycle of Bach's cantatas. Intermixed with these releases were albums of other Bach works, including Violin Concertos and Orchestral Suites, as well as albums devoted to Handel (Messiah), Buxtehude (Membra Jesu Nostri), and many others. Admirers were astonished at the pace of the Bach cantata series, and continue to be, as the ensemble carries on recording at a persistent clip. In 2020 alone, the BCJ issued recordings of Bach's St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, and the first volume in a cycle of the composer's Harpsichord Concertos.