When is a budget product 
                a bargain?? In the world of CDs this 
                is relatively easy to ascertain, but 
                in the world of DVD there are so few 
                cheap products that the position is 
                not so clear. This issue can be purchased 
                for around £8.00 which, in DVD classical 
                music terms, is a real saving on the 
                full price issues. 
              
 
              
There are no notes, 
                no supporting information, merely the 
                text in German, and this in itself would 
                not be a major problem for me, as I 
                have other documentation available for 
                this masterpiece. I suspect that, for 
                the same reason, most collectors may 
                not find this a problem. 
              
 
              
What I cannot abide 
                however is that this performance is 
                severely cut (it runs for 165 minutes 
                as compared with about 200 minutes for 
                other versions). Thus you are already 
                short-changed with the music. The performance 
                would seem to be from the same stable 
                as Brilliant Classics’ CD Bach Edition, 
                also available at budget price on CD. 
                However I have not heard this to ascertain 
                whether the cuts are the same. 
              
 
              
The conducting style 
                of Stephen Cleobury is most distracting. 
                Throughout the performance he seems 
                to be pivoting from the waist, and both 
                hands are mirror images of each other. 
              
 
              
So are there any good 
                things about this issue? Well, ‘yes’. 
                The visual images are first class given 
                the location of the performance. Given 
                the outline of heads in the first rows 
                in front of the orchestra, I am lead 
                to believe that this performance was 
                recorded at a live event, although there 
                is no audio evidence of an audience. 
              
 
              
Also, the orchestral 
                performance from the Brandenburg Consort 
                (on period instruments) is first class 
                and there are absolutely no qualms about 
                this. The choral singing is also well 
                up to King’s standard with their choir 
                shouldering most of the work (Jesus 
                College Choir is there for the soprano 
                ripieno parts only). However once we 
                reach the Chorale "Surely, surely 
                this was the son of God" Cleobury’s 
                perfunctory conducting makes this usually 
                most moving of passages mundane; a great 
                pity. 
              
 
              
We have an excellent 
                Evangelist in Rogers Covey-Crump, but 
                Michael George, as Jesus, is often wayward 
                in both diction and pitch. The remainder 
                of the soloists are excellent; particular 
                mention for Emma Kirkby for her wonderful 
                solos. 
              
 
              
One final moan. My 
                copy of the DVD stopped playing at item 
                27 and no juggling with the advance 
                button would fix it – check before you 
                buy, if you must. 
              
John Phillips