The strings did not fare quite so well and violins had their steely moments, yet conductor Rita Paczian did uncover the life force that lies within this most elastic and elusive of works.
John Rutter's 1990 Magnificat proved to be another piece that looks back in its musical language, albeit to far less distinguished models.
For those with a taste for choral music as confectionery, served up with sugary harmonies and tangy rhythmic ploys, this is for you.
Nick Richardson certainly made a crisp job of conducting, but the unrelenting triteness of Rutter's material numbs the spirit.
Before long, some wan lines from the men took their toll in the opening movement; by the end of the second, flat women's voices could not be disguised by a kitsch blend of harp, oboe and horn with schmaltzy strings.
Soloist Morag Atchison proved a godsend. Her lustrous soprano had just the right intensity and she charmed with Et misericordia.
Classical review
What: Bach Musica
Where: Baradene College Hall.