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5.0 classic | musichub | April 18th 22 | Many call this Bach's greatest work, and it's easy to see why. The piece is an even heavier listen than the St. John Passion, packing a potent emotional wallop despite being even more subdued. Most would say, and I'd agree, that the best way to experience this work is as a live, staged performance - in many senses, it is an opera by everything but name, yet it never feels overly dramatic in the way operatic works do. The drama feels genuine, as does the emotion.
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5.0 classic | ZIG | October 16th 18 | Eli, Eli, lama asabthani?
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4.5 superb | DadKungFu STAFF | September 26th 23 |
5.0 classic | loulou | May 27th 23 |
4.0 excellent | arf | October 30th 21 |
4.0 excellent | Jerrad | September 6th 21 |
5.0 classic | adios | November 6th 17 |
5.0 classic | Gleam | October 31st 17 |
5.0 classic | leopm | November 9th 16 |
4.5 superb | p4p | August 29th 16 |
5.0 classic | Pegana | January 29th 16 |
4.5 superb | Greem | December 4th 15 |
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