Originally posted by Roehre
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Favourite Bach performances not on original instruments
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Here's my take (I have a few hours of internet!!).
I've conducted mainly amateurs, and they (on the whole) are not versed in HIPP. Therefore, you have to play Bach like a friend you haven't seen for absolutely yonks - familiar, but perhaps unfamiliar as well. Thus I find Boult's recordins of the Brandenburgs (massed strings, romantic bowing, but crisp, alert rhythms and 'unusual' instruments, like recorders and harpsichords) essential listening. Britten produced much the same marriage of old and new.
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Thus I find Boult's recordins of the Brandenburgs (massed strings, romantic bowing, but crisp, alert rhythms and 'unusual' instruments, like recorders and harpsichords) essential listening.
I think most of my favourites have already been mentioned: Lipatti in the first partita, Edwin Fischer in the 48, Perahia in keyboard concertos, Grumiaux in the violin concertos (and the violin partitas). Of the arrangements by others, the ones that stand out for me are Schoenberg's version of the St Anne prelude and fugue and Webern's wonderful setting of the Ricercare a 6 from the Musical Offering.
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