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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 1-6

“Here Claudio Abbado is gambolling among the Brandenburg Concertos in this straightforward TV-style concert film, recorded in the classic 19th-century opera house at Reggio Emilia during an Italian tour in spring 2007. The orchestra is at first glance a curious gathering, mixing 'Baroque' players such as violinist Giuliano Carmignola and harpsichordist Ottavio Dantone with 'modern' names such as trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and 'un-Baroque' recorder-player Michala Petri. Furthermore, a look round the instruments reveals mostly modern models, some hybrids (for instance Jacques Zoon's wooden, multi-keyed flute) and a sprinkling of Baroque bows. Mind you, most younger players these days are well versed in Baroque style whatever they play on, and the tenor of these performances is firmly consistent with current ideas of what Baroque music ought to sound like.” --Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010


“Conducting J. S. Bach isn’t Abbado’s usual activity. But he buckles to it with joy, humanity and an Italianate slant that turns these cornerstone suites into outpourings of instrumental song. The players are the all-star Orchestra Mozart, with Giuliano Carmignola the demon lead fiddler, caught live in 2007.” The Times, 12th March 2011 ****

“The excitement is palpable, reflected in smiling glances between the players, bodies swaying through musical suspensions, a sense of uninhibited joy… The playing is stylish throughout: ornaments are apt, all the more telling for their restraint; trills are paced to match mood, languid in slow movements, sparkling in allegros.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2009

“Does the world need another set of Brandenburgs? Yes, when they are as freshly minted and as adventurously sonorous as this marvellous set...Abbado leads supple, imaginative readings; a great deal of the strong character is provided by his leader, violinist Giuliano Carmignola, and there is a brilliant harpsichord solo from Ottavio Dantone in the fifth concerto.” The Observer, 13th March 2011

“This new recording of the Brandenburg Concertos exhibits all the virtues that one associates with Claudio Abbado: clarity, lucidity, balance, a sense of proportion, and, above all, an indefinable yet audible 'oneness' with the music. Dionysus is present in these performances, but he subsumed within their underlying Apollonian quality.” International Record Review, April 2011

“the audio-only experience draws out a super-contented gestural world which had only intermittently communicated itself before...The hallmark of this set is the ambition to create lithe, beautiful and elegant statements in which witty, sophisticated dialogues are carried off within a heady textural landscape...The Fifth spins like a happy top...These are life-affirming live performances...which glide effortlessly on to the high table.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2011

2 CDs · MP3 320 · 191 MB

Bach | The Sonatas for Violin and Keyboard

John Holloway · David Moroney · Susan Sheppard

John Holloway and Davitt Moroney have set up a musically rewarding partnership in these brilliantly inventive works, furthermore adding to their programme the two lovely sonatas for violin and continuo long attributed to Bach, and justly so. In both of them they are joined by Susan Sheppard (continuo cello). For these sonatas Moroney has preferred a chamber organ to a harpsichord. On the whole I agree with him, especially for the opening movement of the E minor where a harpsichord cannot effectively sustain the extended pedal note. Also present here are the various movements of the Sonata No. 6 in G major which Bach gradually discarded in the process of arriving at his final version (BWV1019a)

Detailed, lovingly shaped performances.... --Gramophone

2 CD · MP3 HQ · 224 MB

J.S. Bach · Matthäus-Passion BWV 244

Evangelista Howard Crook, tenor · Jesus Ulrik Cold, basse · Soprano solo Barbara Schlick · Alto solo René Jacobs · Ténor solo Hans Peter Blochwitz · Basse solo Peter Kooy

La Chapelle Royale · Collegium Vocale Gent · chœur d’enfants “In Dulci Jubilo” · Chef de chœur: Godfried Van de Vyvere · Dir. Philippe Herreweghe

3 CD · MP3 HQ · 279 MB

NUM. 78 CORO FINAL
Llorando nos postramos ante tu sepulcro para decirte: descansa, descansa dulcemente.
Descansad, miembros abatidos, descansad, descansad dulcemente. Vuestra tumba y su lápida
serán cómodo lecho para las angustiadas conciencias y lugar de reposo para las almas.
Felices, son tus ojos que se cierran al fin.

Bach | Violin & Voice

Hilary Hahn · Matthias Goerne · Christine Schafer

To the vocal lines of arias and duets, Bach composed gorgeous violin passages. In Bach: Violin & Voice, Hilary Hahn records these passages exquisitely, sharing this album with soprano Christine Schäfer and baritone Matthias Goerne, both also renowned Bach exponents. Selections from such masterpieces as the St. Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor are rendered with an unearthly beauty and a reverence that add to this recording's historical significance In truth, this album features not two but three singers--the magical tone from Hahn's Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume conveys a beauty which can be attributed to a golden voice.

MP3 HQ · 98 MB

J.S. Bach | The Keyboard Concertos

Angela Hewitt · Australian Chamber Orchestra · Richard Tognetti
GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE

'Her [Hewitt's] playing is absolutely captivating: she decorates the solo part with playful, come-hither ornamentation - twirls, flutters, arabesques - and yet it never disturbs the clear, logical path she forges through the course of each work. Her staccato touch has the force of sprung steel and yet her legato line is a miracle of smoothness and transparency. An absolute joy' (Gramophone)

2 CD · MP3 HQ · 243 MB

J.S. Bach | Concerts avec plusieurs instruments V

Café Zimmermann

Bachs suites and concertos have long been part of concert repertoires. It is however interesting to mentally replace their first executions in the context of the time, so different from what we see on present day stages. Apart from at the courts, whatever their size, there were no permanent orchestras in Bachs time and age. Café Zimmermann has brilliantly recreated the spirit of these orchestras, allowing each musician (chosen among the best on the European baroque scene) to express himself. Penultimate opus in this outstanding series, this is the first time we hear Café Zimmermann in such a large formation. This in no way harms the characteristic energy of the ensemble and we discover a Bach more alive than ever.

MP3 HQ · 98 MB

Bach - Concertos for 1, 2 and 3 Violins - János Rolla


Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
Concerto in D minor for 2 Violins and Strings BWV 1043
Concerto in G minor for Violin and Strings BWV 1056
Concerto in A minor for Violin and Strings BWV 1041
Concerto in D major for 3 Violins and Strings BWV 1064

János Rolla - violin
Kálmán Kóstyál - violin
Zoltán Tfirst - violin

Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
János Rolla - conductor

J.S. Bach | Works for Organ & Orchestra

André Isoir · Le Parlement de la Musique · Martin Gester

This CD is not part of the set of complete organ works by André Isoir. The CD presents works for Organ and Orchestra, some well known for other keyboard versions. BWV 1059a is reconstructed from solo Alto Cantata BWV35. Isoir plays the Grand Organ of Fere-En-Tardenois, constructed in 1990 by Georges Westenfelder. The playing is brisk, bright and a true joy to listen to.The match with the accompanying orchestra is nicely balanced.

MP3 HQ · 99 MB

J.S. Bach | Harpsichord Concertos

Bob Van Asperen harpsichord · Melante Amsterdam

Here once more are Dutch harpsichordist Bob van Asperen's early '90s recordings of the complete harpsichord concertos of J.S. Bach. Accompanied by the one-player-to-a-part Melante Amsterdam ensemble and recorded by Virgin, these were superb performances in their time and they still sound superb in this four-disc Virgin set.

Gustav Leonhardt , Bernhard Klapprott · Marcelo Bussi, Carsten Lohff, Marcelo Bussi harpsichords

4 CD · MP3 HQ · 409 MB

Bach: Brandenburg Concertos

“The playing is ravishing in the chamber-music slow-movement textures. …a recording you must hear, if only to hear how the boundaries of these extraordinary concertos can be stretched.” --BBC Music Magazine, March 2009 ****

“…it is noticeable that these performances have moved away from the clipped articulate gestures of recent decades to embrace something of the older tradition of shapely long lines and smooth phrases. It gives the music an easy feel, relaxed and friendly as befits its chamber status...” --Gramophone Magazine, June 2009


“Though there are already CD versions of the Brandenburg Concertos to suit every taste, Richard Egarr's recordings still manage to carve out a distinctive niche of their own. Anyone with perfect pitch will soon notice that the concertos are delivered at a pitch significantly lower even than the baroque pitch often used for period-instrument performances: the Academy of Ancient Music tunes to A=392 Hz, effectively a whole tone lower than modern concert pitch, which enables them to use the French-model wind instruments that were widely played in Germany in Bach's time, and with just one instrument to a part throughout the orchestra, the textures have a warm, chamber-style intensity.

The stratospherically high trumpet part in the second concerto loses all its glare (though the recorder in the same concerto gets swamped), while the solo violin in the fourth and fifth concertos can weave its delicate tracery with perfect naturalness. Though Egarr adds a guitar and theorbo to the continuo, the harmony still lacks definition, while the sheer loving detail of the performances sometimes blunts their edge.” --The Guardian, 6th March 2009 ***

2 CD · MP3 320 · 213 MB

Mendelssohn · Panufnik · Takemitsu · Bach


Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) · Andrzej Panufnik (1914-1991)
Tōru Takemitsu (1930–1996) · Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Alexander Sitkovetsky violin
New European Strings Chamber Orchestra
Dmitry Sitkovetsky

MP3 HQ · 122 MB

J.S. Bach - Concerts avec plusieurs instruments IV

Café Zimmermann

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Concerto pour violon en La Mineur BWV 1041
Concerto pour 2 clavecins en Ut Majeur BWV 1061
Concerto pour flute, violon & clavecin en La Mineur BWV 1044
Concert Brandebourgeois No. 2 en Fa Majeur BWV 1047

MP3 HQ · 103 MB

J.S. Bach - Concerts avec plusieurs instruments II

Café Zimmermann

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Concert Brandebourgeois No. 3 en Sol Majeur, BWV 1048
Concerto pour deux violons & cordes en Ré Mineur, BWV 1043
Suite en Ut Majeur, BWV 1066
Concerto pour hautbois & violon en Ut Mineur, BWV 1060

MP3 HQ · 96 MB

J.S. Bach - Concerts avec plusieurs instruments I

Café Zimmermann

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Concerto pour clavecin en ré mineur BWV 1052
Concerto pour hautbois d'amour en la majeur BWV 1055
Concerto pour violon en ri majeur BWV 1042
5ème Concert Brandebourgeois en ré majeur BWV 1050

MP3 HQ · 116 MB

Bach · 6 Partitas

Vladimir Ashkenazy piano


Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
6 Partitas, BWV 825-830
2 CD




2 CD · MP3 320 · 282 MB

J.S. Bach · Trio Sonatas

The Purcell Quartet


Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Arranged by Richard Boothby
Trio Sonatas, BWV 525-530


MP3 HQ · 117 MB

A Celebration · Concentus Musicus Wien · 50 Year · Vol. 5

Concentus Musicus Wien
Nikolaus Harnoncourt


EXCERPTS FROM

SCHUBERT: Magnificat · W.A. MOZART: Oboe Concerto,
Symphony No. 45, Missa brevis K. 65 · J.S. BACH: St Matthew Passion
HAYDN: Armida, Schöpfungsmesse, Te Deum

2 CD · MP3 HQ · 246 MB

Bach · Toccata & Fugue

Simon Preston organ

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) · Toccata & Fugue in D minor BWV 565
Fantasia & Fugue in G minor BWV 542 · Prelude & Fugue in F minor BWV 534
Toccata & Fugue in D minor BWV 538 "Dorian"
Organ Concerto No. 2 in A minor BWV 593 (Based on Vivaldi`s Concerto Op.3 No.8)
Chorale Settings



MP3 320 · 170 MB

Alfred Brendel · The Farewell Concerts


Mozart · Haydn · Beethoven · Schubert · Bach

Alfred Brendel piano
Wiener Philharmoniker
Sir Charles Mackerras
2 CD