Taken my eye of the music ball recently, so I thought it might be worth mentioning the series of J.S.Bach recitals which took place at la Cité de la musique this March- http://www.citedelamusiquelive.tv/Se...rale-Bach.html The free to view webcasts are available until March 2015.
Amongst the array of talent at the manuals are: Pierre Hantaï, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Blandine Rannou, Olivier Baumont, Andreas Staier and Céline Frisch.
Various historic harpischords are used (ruckers/taskin/hemsch), but in the subdued lighting they cannot really be seen in their full glory - faded or otherwise. For those who understand these things, it's interesting to see how the instruments are adjusted during the course of the various rectials. (Explanations please)
There are many hours of wonderful music here. I picked Céline Frisch at random and was suitably impressed as she played from entirely from memory.
Amongst the array of talent at the manuals are: Pierre Hantaï, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Blandine Rannou, Olivier Baumont, Andreas Staier and Céline Frisch.
Various historic harpischords are used (ruckers/taskin/hemsch), but in the subdued lighting they cannot really be seen in their full glory - faded or otherwise. For those who understand these things, it's interesting to see how the instruments are adjusted during the course of the various rectials. (Explanations please)
There are many hours of wonderful music here. I picked Céline Frisch at random and was suitably impressed as she played from entirely from memory.
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