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Luigi Nono, Vol. 2 - Works with Flute
$18.99CDMode Records
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Ned Rorem: Choral Works
$16.99CDResonus Classics
Jun 20, 2025RES10356 -
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Bach: Trio Sonatas
$21.99CDIBS Classical
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She’s the Poem
$16.99CDChallenge Records
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Gambensonaten 2.0 - for cello & accordion
$24.99CDGramola Records
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Night Surrendering to Dawn - 21st Century Works for Flute &
$15.99CDCentaur Records
Sep 12, 2025CRC4117 -
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Paris Milieu
$17.99CDPro Organo
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Julian Walder - (R)-Evolution
$16.99CDCapriccio
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Orazio Benevoli: Missae Angelus Domini & Dum complerentur
$19.99CDCoro
Apr 17, 2026COR16219
Luigi Nono, Vol. 2 - Works with Flute
Bach & l'Italie / Justin Taylor
Johann Sebastian Bach hardly ever left his native Saxony; yet he was always up to date on what was going on elsewhere in Europe. Naturally; he paid close attention to innovations from Italy; the cradle of the concertante style; and instilled transalpine sparkle in his brilliant counterpoint; especially in his keyboard works. Proof of this may be found in the pieces based on originals by the Venetians Antonio Vivaldi and Benedetto Marcello; in which Bach transcends everything with his polyphonic genius. In the large-scale Italian Concerto; the future composer of the Goldberg Variations revisits Corelli and; once again; Vivaldi. After several solo recordings devoted to musical dynasties (La Famille Forqueray; La Famille Rameau and Les Frères Francoeur); Justin Taylor sets off on a voyage of exploration of Bach and Italy.
Ned Rorem: Choral Works
J.S. Bach, Linike, Spiess & Stricker: Bach's Virtuosos / Seiler, Köthener BachCollektiv
- Under the direction of violin virtuoso Midori Seiler, this album presents a very lively musical portrait of the former Köthener Hofkapelle, now revived as Köthener BachCollektiv
- With exceptional virtuosos and composers, Bach went to the limits of what was then playable and experimented with instruments, scorings, sounds and musical forms
- New reconstructions of Bach Concertos BWV 1056R & 1064R by Midori Seiler
- Musical treasures and world premiere recordings by A. R. Stricker (Sonata D major), J. Spiess (Concerto E minor) and G. Linike (Suite D major)
J.S. Bach: …con passione
Bach: Trio Sonatas
Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 / Masato Suzuki
Described as the ‘Pianists’ Old Testament’, The Well-Tempered Clavier is a collection of pieces of exceptional artistic quality. No other work from the baroque period has been as valued, performed and studied as this collection whose objectives were musical, theoretical and didactic.
Both books of The Well-Tempered Clavier feature a prelude and fugue in each of the 12 semitones of the chromatic scale, covering each of the 24 major and minor modes – a unique body of works. No two preludes or fugues are alike; they display the full range of contrapuntal devices, while the preludes offer an infinite variety of melodic, rhythmic and constructional possibilities. Each of these pieces demonstrates a mastery of counterpoint that never takes precedence over emotion, beauty and aesthetics. With the two books of The Well-Tempered Clavier, Bach established himself as the unrivalled master of the fugue genre.
Following his recordings of Bach’s concertos for one and two harpsichords (BIS-2041, BIS 2051 and BIS-2481), which reviewers have praised for his unaffected playing and acute musicianship, Masato Suzuki now offers us his take on this Bach monument.
She’s the Poem
J.S. Bach, Benda, Graun, Telemann & Vivaldi: L'Arte del Virtuoso, Vol. 3
For their 25th anniversary, caterva musica has recorded virtuoso concertos for all instrumental groups in the ensemble. L‘arte del virtuoso (The Art of the Virtuoso) is a four-part series released by MDG. The programme on Vol. 3 includes Franz Benda's dramatic flute concerto, lively chamber music by Telemann, Graun and Vivaldi, as well as a very special rarity: Johann Sebastian Bach's large-scale Sinfonia BWV 1045 with concertante violin.
Bach & the Lautenwerk
Gambensonaten 2.0 - for cello & accordion
J.S. Bach: Violin Sonatas & Partitas
Night Surrendering to Dawn - 21st Century Works for Flute &
Bach: Brandenburg Concertos / Sontraud Speidel & Evelinde Trenkner Piano Duo
Works by Bach arranged by Max Reger for piano four hands with the warm; romantic timbre of the magnificent concert grand “Manfred Bürki” Steinway-D from 1901.
Assisi Christmas Cantatas
Paris Milieu
Julian Walder - (R)-Evolution
The Joannes Daniel Dulcken Harpsichord; Johann Sebastian Bac
Dove & Weir: Organ Works / Thomas Corns
Corelli after Schickhardt - Triosonatas
Serendipia Ensemble, Rita Rógar, and Moisés Maroto, together with their ensemble of musicians—Darío Tamayo on the harpsichord, Calia Álvarez on the viola da gamba, José Arsenio Rueda on the baroque bassoon, and Jon Wasserman exchanging his plucked string instruments (theorbo and baroque guitar)—have recorded the complete sonatas. Premiering worldwide with the record label IBS Classical.
With this large continuo group, Serendipia Ensemble seeks a unique musical approach to the concept of the triosonata, finding the common ground between the concerto form conceived by Corelli and the sonata form arranged by Schickhardt. We are now able to hear, with layering of different instruments, the triosonatas approach the concerti in sections such as the tutti-soli that we appreciate in the Corellian originals.
The Lay of Love & Death of Cornet Christoph Rilke
J.S. Bach, Decker, Horton & Mendelssohn: On Impulse
Robert Horton; the 2022 First Prize Winner in the American Guild of Organists' National Competition in Organ Improvisation (NCOI); presents a program of organ improvisations modeled after a variety of musical forms; in addition to his adaptations of music of Bach and Mendelssohn for solo pipe organ; on the new Pasi Opus 28 pipe organ at St. George's Episcopal Church; Arlington; Virginia USA.
Bruckner & Gesualdo: Motets
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Bach: Partita in A Minor & 3 French Suites / Zacharias
The No. 1 choice for Bach aficionados – The master of subtle and elegant piano playing on the powerful-sounding "Manfred Bürki", a Steinway concert grand from 1901.
Ander Perrino - Double Bass
Bach: Sonatas & Partitas, Vol. 2 / Zimmermann
Also available: Bach: Sonatas and Partitas, Vol. 1 / Zimmermann
Since the mid-1980s, Frank Peter Zimmermann has earned recognition as one of the world’s leading violinists, admired not only for his technical skill and interpretive intelligence, but also for his versatility in a wide-ranging repertoire. His extensive discography ranges from Bach concertos and Beethoven sonatas to works by composers such as Martinu, Ligeti, Magnus Lindberg and Brett Dean. He waited until the fourth decade of his career, however, to take on Bach’s Sei solo a Violino senza Basso accompagnato, the six sonatas and partitas for solo violin. The first disc (BIS-2577) dedicated to this absolute pinnacle in the repertoire for the instrument was released in February 2022 to great critical acclaim. Now comes the much-awaited conclusion to this collection. Zimmermann compares these works to ‘a mighty tree, which protects me and crushes me at the same time’, the music giving him hope and strength at the same time as it confronts him with his limits as a violinist. On this new release, he now offers us the Sonata No. 1 in G minor, as well as the B minor Partita No. 1 and the Sonata No. 3 in C major.
J.S. Bach, J.C. Bach, Praetorius & Schutz: Musikalische Exequien / Concentus König
In this recording, you will find a dialogue between two of the most essential funerary musical works of the German Baroque.
In 2022, we celebrated Heinrich Schütz, a central figure of the album, on the 350th anniversary of his death. As a culmination of a series of projects around his person and work, this recording wants to serve as a tribute to an extraordinary musical legacy that found in Johann Sebastian Bach, its greatest supporter. The manifest bond between both composers here is seen in the way in which death is shaken and beaten for later, collected from within our soul, be restored and sublimated by two artistic personalities capable of transcending a rich amalgamation of religious, cultural, and musical aspects around the ars moriendi of his time. Schütz’s Musikalische Exequien and Bach’s Actus Tragicus stem from a creative attitude toward death that is very close to home one from the other. Thus, it is not by chance that with their listening, both works fill us with peace and the deep sense of rest with which they do it.
Ives, P. Liptak, D. Liptak & Sekhon: Reflections
