I forgot to say about the motets of Bach that all my newer version above so good they are , do not beat the rythmic elegance of Harnoncourt version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_QudQW-ga8&list=PL2k8ekJXk4nVM69shy61an8_ARs93DSiK
I forgot to say about the motets of Bach that all my newer version above so good they are , do not beat the rythmic elegance of Harnoncourt version : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_QudQW-ga8&list=PL2k8ekJXk4nVM69shy61an8_ARs93DSiK |
Richter's recording of the Musical Offering on Arkhiv is fantastiic as is his B Minor Mass. Munchinger's Magnificat recording on London The Oistrakh father and son doing the Conterto for 2 Violins on DG Heifitz' epic playing of the Unaccompanied Violin Sonatas and Partitas Yes to Gould's 1983 Goldberg Variations Cantata 21 on Arkhiv with Fischer-Dieskau The Hunt Cantata 208 with Emma Kirkby on Hyperion |
Michael Murray did make several Bach organ CDs for Telarc, which are good. On vinyl, the Philips complete Bach organ recordings by Peter Hurford are well regarded, but lack the strong bass of the Telarc CDs and other digital versions. There is also a series by Masaaki Suzuki, most of which are available as high-res on Qobuz, that I think are the best-sounding. I prefer modern instruments by a chamber orchestra for Bach's orchestral works. Anything by the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields is good, especially on vinyl. The Brandenburg Concertos are especially popular, for good reason. There are numerous keyboard works. My favorites are the French suites. You can choose authentic harpsichord recordings or modern piano, as you prefer. The cello suites are fundamental to the cello repertoire. Yo-yo Ma has recorded them three times and can be recommended, especially the last two recordings. |
Let’s go deep into eclectic Bach, a piece showing deep genius that is far from mainstream acoustic flavors of Goldberg Variations. Some may consider it an acquired taste, but to me it is equivalent fine caviar and champagne. It is an excellent, emotional performance and interpretation of the composition. The recording also excellent but not equivalent to some of Linn Recordings best efforts. Bach: Ich habe genug Cantatas BWV 32, 82 & 106 The Dunedin Consort, John Butt Matthew Brook Bass Streams on Qobuz. |
I'm not audiophile but Bach lover^^ https://youtu.be/_DYUWUxA_jQ?si=SnWQN6dUaDmI41lO https://youtu.be/Ewpn9rgsjgg?si=Etw1Nyr7HVECxgrP https://youtu.be/q19nMO4Ah-A?si=y6LFD7jvOonUN1vG https://youtu.be/OrCclFH5Mkw?si=uPa0EoIdtWwTj-5P https://youtu.be/BLElZaqQxE4?si=TzHW6rZWPVDsuMko https://youtu.be/6ejbdQcBmE4?si=vAdnIto_Y73UQsMw https://youtu.be/CLRtN1KNCQk?si=PFsdCuOFJMmQqTX0 https://youtu.be/Ol4oje1B8dk?si=gnwoAUmt66W0GLE7 https://youtu.be/ixxI7qKrh3o?si=zshDNjGDNNYHN0vh https://youtu.be/1XoAJ98PbDM?si=cbNkCyufaV7TsWW9 https://youtu.be/t0zd8_ZiEic?si=y6rJvw2Mah26k2ay Violin concerto BWV1042 Sigiswald Kuijken & La Petite Bande Merry CHRISTmas!
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