Actually the recording of the Art of Fugue I listen to most is the one by the Keller Quartet, which is not at all HIPP... I understand that Bach would certainly have performed it on a keyboard instrument, but I'm interested in being able to hear the individual voices as clearly as possible, and for me that means having each voice played by a different instrument. The Kellers play everything so beautifully and of course far from romantically. The version on the video makes me feel a bit queasy but I'm glad I've heard it!
Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostI did too JK. I've bookmarked it for listening again. I think it's one way to present The Art of Fugue which suits this ensemble very well, giving the parts to various combinations of voices. I have not yet come to the end and I'm hoping that I'm in for a surprise. It has already been a pleasant change from the several versions I once had and on looking at my collection I see that I have kept only one - Rachel Podger with Brecon Baroque.
Glad you liked it, Padraig
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I have missed the last three offerings. Didn't notice any reminders, though. Here they are:
Cello Suite No 3 in c major
A different young cellist for each movement.
WTC 2 No 5 in D major
Christine Schornsheim
WTC 2 No 6 in D minor
Christine Schornsheim The football fans were stunned to silence by this.
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