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BaL 19.11.16 - Bach Lutheran Masses BWV 233-236
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Postmore a tone of puzzlement that JEG should seem to share such an outdated and unjust opinion of the works.
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Good BAL, some great music.
Originally posted by MickyD View PostI once got hold of the Cantus Koln set, but sold it on, as I thought some of the singers sounded distinctly off..a problem I have encountered before with their recordings.
Currently comparing my Suzuki set with the Pygmalion/Pichon set chosen on Saturday (which is available on iTunes Music as well as the streaing sites mentioned above). Not sure overall I'm persuaded I need another complete collection - the solo movements in general don't excite me hugely.
But the Gloria of the F major BWV233, which is one of my favourite pieces in all Bach (in all music, indeed) is actually even better played by Pygmalion I think - absolutely exhilarating. Heathen that I am, I'm inclined to cherry-pick a handful of the choral/orchestral movements by downloading (the Cum Sancto Spiritu of BWV233 is pretty bloody fine too for instance)."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I haven't yet had a chance to listen to this BAL: looking forward to it later today. They're wonderful pieces - I've played most of them over the years, and always wondered why they weren't done more often (if only for the approachable/familiar nature of their texts: easier for us Brits to assimilate than the often knotty Lutheran theology of the cantata originals...).
JF-A and others are wrong about JEG's present-day views, though. I was browsing through a colleague's (online) diary yesterday, and saw that she's on tour with him and the EBS, during the first couple of weeks of December, playing the Lutheran Masses in Holland, France, Germany & ending in London. Interesting - though JEG wouldn't be my own first choice for this music, there will probably be a recording associated with the project.Last edited by ostuni; 24-11-16, 14:36.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat's the prices like on prestoclassical, Cali?
However, all are available in MP3 format on iTunes and Amazon - 79p a track from the former, 99p from the latter which I used because I had some credit which reduced the price to almost nothing.
Strange about the geographical limitation at prestos though.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostIt's slightly strange and annoying, Bbm - on presto, one of the CDs is available to download, but the other (the one with BWV233 ) is described as 'not available in your country' So a 'lossless' download (or MP3 for that matter) of my favourite tracks wasn't possible from prestoclassical.
However, all are available in MP3 format on iTunes and Amazon - 79p a track from the former, 99p from the latter which I used because I had some credit which reduced the price to almost nothing.
Strange about the geographical limitation at prestos though.
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostOh, that's strange. On amazon you can get both on the hard physical CD?
For three CDs some £16 if you get it from dodax, I've used them frequently.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostGood BAL, some great music.
[COLOR="#0000FF"]I was surprised to see from the prestoclassical site that these works were on BAL as recently as June 2008 and that the Cantus Köln set 'won'...
Currently comparing my Suzuki set with the Pygmalion/Pichon set chosen on Saturday (which is available on iTunes Music as well as the streaing sites mentioned above). Not sure overall I'm persuaded I need another complete collection - the solo movements in general don't excite me hugely.
But the Gloria of the F major BWV233, which is one of my favourite pieces in all Bach (in all music, indeed) is actually even better played by Pygmalion I think - absolutely exhilarating. Heathen that I am, I'm inclined to cherry-pick a handful of the choral/orchestral movements by downloading (the Cum Sancto Spiritu of BWV233 is pretty bloody fine too for instance).[/COLOR]
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Originally posted by cincinnatus View PostSorry, Cali, but in 2008 only the F major Mass BWV 233 was considered. The Junghanel recording which 'won' then is included in Harmonia Mundi's wonderful box set 'Sacred Music'."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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