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      May 31,

      Bach Cantatas, volume 11

      John Eliot Gardiner&#;s remarkable Bach Cantata Pilgrimage during the anniversary year of was in a sense leisurely&#;a year-long feast of cantatas&#;and yet also quick-paced, with each week requiring the performance of several new works in different venues. As if to underscore the characteristic slowness of pilgrimages, however, the pace of the release of the live recordings from the Pilgrimage has been unhurried&#;the complete run of twenty-seven volumes has taken a decade, only completed in Thus, years after the event, we still have the pleasant discovery of new offerings, as in the release of the cantatas for the Twentieth and Twenty-first Sundays after Trinity (vol. 11).

      With a decade&#;s worth of recordings at hand, by this time it comes as no surprise that there is little to surprise, except perhaps that the ensemble was able to maintain such high quality throughout the run. In this present volume, the characteristic touches

      Chairman of the jury

      Arie Van Lysebeth

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      Arie Van Lysebeth was the President of the Jury of the Queen Elisabeth Competition from to He took up the violin at the age of four. He completed his higher education at the Brussels Conservatory in music theory, bassoon, chamber music, and orchestral conducting. Following a competition, he was appointed bassoon soloist of the Belgian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. Two years later, he came joint first in the Prague International Bassoon Contest. He also studied conducting under Bruno Maderna in Salzburg and under Pierre Boulez in Switzerland. Starting in , he conducted the Flemish Chamber Orchestra, both in Belgium and abroad. As a guest conductor, he has appeared with the major Belgian orchestras as well as with symphony orchestras in the United States of America, Argentina, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany. He has performed with many famous soloists, including Igor Oistrakh, José Van Dam, Murray Per