Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostMy heart swims in blood.
How can you resist with that title.
Starts down here in grief and finishes up there with joy....oboe and viola......just amazing.
A query: what were the roles of cello, bass viol and bassoon in this piece?
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostMight have to get a box of JSB organ stuff."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWhile I'm no expert on Bach's organ music I have the Simon Preston set on DG but much prefer Peter Hurford in this repertoire. His set is scandalously unavailable expect at extortionate prices though the Decca Ovation three CD sets can be had cheaply enough (which is what I did). Hurford's set surely needs an urgent reissue!
The Simon Preston set looks tempting at 30 odd quid.
The Marie-Claire Alain box is even cheaper and also has decent reviews.
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Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren,BWV 231.
Well the history of this piece is very complicated it seems.
First it was the middle bit of a larger work,then it wasn't JSB,then some of it was by Telemann,whatever another wonderful TGIB.
Still open to suggestions for a Bach organ music set.
Don't know about all this French style of playing etc etc,might just go for the MC Alain box at 20 ish quid
Thanks to MickyD and Dave2002 for your suggestions on the bargains thread.Last edited by EdgeleyRob; 14-11-14, 15:12.
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Still with it, ER. I felt we were sold a bit short, especially as they were all ready for further performance. Perhaps we'll hear what they were up to at a later date.
The organ works are the least attractive to me - I enjoy some of the big showy numbers, and some of the little numbers, if you know what I mean. I possess a 10 CD set of Bach's organ music by Helmut Walcha and in about 10 years I've played about a tenth of it. To be honest what I should have purchased would have been Bach's Amazing Organ, or something similar, in one CD. I also have the Brilliant Complete Bach Box, and the organ CDs have yet to be opened. So good luck with your selection; if you enjoy these works you have plenty to listen to.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostStill with it, ER. I felt we were sold a bit short, especially as they were all ready for further performance. Perhaps we'll hear what they were up to at a later date.
The organ works are the least attractive to me - I enjoy some of the big showy numbers, and some of the little numbers, if you know what I mean. I possess a 10 CD set of Bach's organ music by Helmut Walcha and in about 10 years I've played about a tenth of it. To be honest what I should have purchased would have been Bach's Amazing Organ, or something similar, in one CD. I also have the Brilliant Complete Bach Box, and the organ CDs have yet to be opened. So good luck with your selection; if you enjoy these works you have plenty to listen to.
JSB's organ music has rather got under my skin,in a good way.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostSei Lob und Preis mit Ehren,BWV 231.
Well the history of this piece is very complicated it seems.
First it was the middle bit of a larger work,then it wasn't JSB,then some of it was by Telemann,whatever another wonderful TGIB......
The motet is to be found on a CPO CD of apocryphic Motets/Cantatas (vol.1, CPO 999.235-2)and the combination is to be found in the Hännsler set.
[ in the BWV catalogue Anhang III consists of works which are almost certainly not by JSB}.
BWV 231 + Anh.III 160 together are a pasticcio, likely by Magpie Telemann, whose authorship of the Cantata Ich weiss dass mein Erlöser lebt TWV I:875 [of which these two "JSB"-pieces" are a part] is beyond doubt, though it's not clear whether GPTelemann has added both movements, or whether it's been done by a copyist or "publisher".
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostSei Lob und Preis mit Ehren BWV 231 is related to/connected with the Motet Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt BWV Anh.III 160 and part of the Brilliant Complete Bach sets
The motet is to be found on a CPO CD of apocryphic Motets/Cantatas (vol.1, CPO 999.235-2)and the combination is to be found in the Hännsler set.
[ in the BWV catalogue Anhang III consists of works which are almost certainly not by JSB}.
BWV 231 + Anh.III 160 together are a pasticcio, likely by Magpie Telemann, whose authorship of the Cantata Ich weiss dass mein Erlöser lebt TWV I:875 [of which these two "JSB"-pieces" are a part] is beyond doubt, though it's not clear whether GPTelemann has added both movements, or whether it's been done by a copyist or "publisher".
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostSei Lob und Preis mit Ehren BWV 231 is related to/connected with the Motet Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt BWV Anh.III 160 and part of the Brilliant Complete Bach sets
The motet is to be found on a CPO CD of apocryphic Motets/Cantatas (vol.1, CPO 999.235-2)and the combination is to be found in the Hännsler set.
[ in the BWV catalogue Anhang III consists of works which are almost certainly not by JSB}.
BWV 231 + Anh.III 160 together are a pasticcio, likely by Magpie Telemann, whose authorship of the Cantata Ich weiss dass mein Erlöser lebt TWV I:875 [of which these two "JSB"-pieces" are a part] is beyond doubt, though it's not clear whether GPTelemann has added both movements, or whether it's been done by a copyist or "publisher".
(It's far too early in the day, though: my bleary eyes read "Maggie Telemann"!)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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