The focus of the ensemble, for which they are noted, is the works of Bach and those Protestant German composers that influenced him such as
Dietrich Buxtehude,
Heinrich Schütz,
Johann Hermann Schein and
Georg Böhm. Best known for their performances of Bach's Cantatas, they have also performed his
Passions, as well as Handel's
Messiah and Monteverdi's
Vespers. Most of these works are for a full chorus, but it also presents smaller programs for soloists and small vocal groups.
Alex Ross identifies Suzuki's approach to Bach's music as falling between two extremes, that of large ensembles (now regarded as old-fashioned in this repertoire), and on the other hand that of purists with one voice per part. According to Ross, Suzuki's interpretations tend towards subtlety rather than flamboyance avoiding "abrupt accents, florid ornaments, and freewheeling tempos that are fashionable in Baroque performance practice". Ross praises Suzuki's clarity and musicality but suggests that at times the performances can seem to lack force. The BBC reviewed a 2013 release in the cantata series as "Fluently stylish and idiomatic, the performers live and breathe Bach's music with as much immediacy as if it had been composed yesterday". ==Members==