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Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 4 - Bwv 163, 165, 185, 199
Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 3 - Bwv 12, 54, 162, 182
KEE, Piet: Bach: Choral Preludes and Preludes and Gugues
Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 / Schornsheim
Pianist Tzimon Barto’s international breakthrough came when he appeared at the Vienna Musikverein and the Salzberg Festival in the mid 1980’s. Since then, he has performed with nearly every major international orchestra, and here performs J.S. Bach’s “Goldberg Variations”, one of the most important examples of variation form.
Bach: Sonatas & Partitas Solo Violin / Dmitry Sitkovetsky
What About This Mr. Paganini?
This recording is another one of those gimmick" discs that Tacet is constantly throwing our way, with the end result being some seriously good listening for everyone. The concept here has the violinist, Saschko Gawriloff, playing seven different violins, of different vintages, in a kind of "show-down." All seven violins are used to play the Sarabande movement from Bach's Partita No. 2 in D, and then several of the individual violins are used for a variety of pieces including works from Veracini, Kreisler, Dvorak, Paganini and Webern. It's much more than just an exercise, hearing the seven instruments back-to-back playing Bach, and really interesting how very different they all do sound, indeed! The remaining tracks are all accompanied by Kira Ratner on piano, and all tracks are recorded using vintage tube microphones. The sound quality is uniformly superb, regardless of which layer you choose to listen to, though the SACD tracks get my nod for best overall sound. As with the Bach disc above, the multichannel layer uses the surround channels for additional ambience, which does help provide an improved perception of image depth. The supplied booklet has numerous photos, along with a brief history of each violin's maker. So which of the seven violins is the big winner? That's hard to say ? they all have their own uniquely impressive musical qualities ? but I don't think it's a coincidence that soloist Saschko Gawriloff chose three of the Cremona violins for use in three of the five additional works found on the disc. Whether the Guarneri, Stradivari or Amati was in use, each sang with a beauty and purity of tone that was just unmatched by the rest of the competition. Maybe there was something in the water, or the soil that the trees grew in that provided the wood for these incredible instruments ? whatever, nothing in modern times comes even close. Highly recommended." Tom Gibbs Total playing time: 52'40
Violin Sons
Milstein, Balsam - The 1953 Library Of Congress Recital
Legendary Treasures - Segovia And His Contemporaries Vol 3
Includes work(s) for guitar by various composers. Soloist: Luise Walker.
Handbell Symphony
Edition Bachakademie Vol 137 - Klavierbüchlein For W. F. Bach
Includes work(s) by Johann Sebastian Bach. Soloist: Joseph Payne.
C.P.E. Bach: Hamburg Sinfonias / Bends, Capella Istropolitana
Bach: Toccatas Bwv 910-916 / Wolfgan Rubsam
Bach: The Works For Organ Vol 2 / Kevin Bowyer
Kevin Bowyer...has chosen to produce a series of carefully planned recitals, using the same Danish organ throughout, rather than grouping works together in their respective genres... Volume 2, a predominantly cheerful programme, brings more examples of Bowyer's lively rhythmic sytle and appealing colours and husky reeds of this fine Danish organ. -- The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs & DVDs
Bach: The Well-tempered Clavier Book 1 / Jenö Jandó
Bach: St. Matthew Passion (Highlights) / Géza Oberfrank
Bach: Six Cello Suites / Richard Hartshorne
Fanfare (7-8/98, pp.81-82) - "..Hartshorne managed, through sheer Yankee ingenuity, to play the suites in the original keys and to preserve not only double, triple, and quadruple stops that traditional tunings render impossible but even resonant pedals based on the cello's open strings....Recommended with reverential urgency."
Bach: Organ Chorales, Etc / Wolfgang Rübsam
Bach J.s.: Art Of Fugue Vol. 2
Bach: From The W.f. Bach Notebook, Etc / Wolfgang Rübsam
Bach: French Suites Nos 3-6 / Wolfgang Rübsam
Bach: Das Orgelbüchlein Volume 2 / Wolfgang Rübsam
J.c. Bach: Sinfonias Vol 4 / Gmür, Failoni Orchestra
Transcendental Bach / Thomas Labé
The tradition of transcribing, arranging and adapting the music of Johann Sebastian Bach can be traced to the master himself: Bach made a lifelong habit of arranging works, his own and those of other composers. Indeed, Bach ranks among the most skilled and prolific arrangers in the history of music. Arrangements of his work by others can be considered in two broad catagories. In the first are contained those transcriptions which do not incorporate substantial changes to the original compositions, for example Liszt's Six Preludes and Fugues. In the second category are found those arrangements which display a creative intent on the part of the arranger - one can think of Mozart's transcription for string trio of six fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier, each preceded by an original prelude (KV 404a), or Gounod's Méditation sur le premier prélude de piano de S. Bach (1853), to which the words of the Ave Maria were subsequently added. It is to this latter genre of creative Bach transcriptions that the works contained on this disc belong. - Thomas Labé
Organ Encores / Jean Guillou
Guitar Collection - Bach: Sonatas / Nicholas Goluses
Bernstein Century - Bach, Vivaldi /Gould, Stern, Nypo, Et Al
Bach: Three Weimar Cantatas / Rifkin, Bach Ensemble
