I've always enjoyed this little concerto and it was interesting to hear about its background in the interview. A light-hearted and, perhaps, rather cheeky performance by Leo Van Doeselaar I thought. Great fun!
Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postyup, he had his lines of 4 nicely set out there, ER.
should be ok for the Set pieces.
Enjoyed that performance and interview.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostGiven the quality of the music it's my guess that JSB has sexed-up the original considerably - this is what he could make of it.
JSB as arranger, not as composer. Hence not a work of JSB's usual standards.
What JSB as arranger presents -compare the Vivaldi originals with Bach's re-writings- shows his considerable skills in this field too.
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Today,organ music again.
Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548.
Known as 'The Wedge',visit the site to find out why.
Often considered Bach's greatest organ work.
Absolute monster of a piece,looks very complicated on paper,sounds very virtuosic at times,even the pedal part looks tricky.
Sounds magnificent.
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Today a short and and sweet organ piece.
BWV 679 - Fughetta 'Dies sind die heil'gen zehn Gebot'
The Ten commandments again,companion to the BWV 678 we heard earlier in the series.
Read the inside story on the AoB homepage for a detailed analysis,you won't believe there's so much going on in a 2 minute piece.
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Had an email from AllofBach.com today to announce that next Friday's offering will in fact be a complete St Matthews Passion! Should be an exciting event, if it matches their usual exceptional output.
For anyone that hasn't seen the announcement, it reads as follows:
From Friday 3 April, you can enjoy the complete recording of our performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion!
For many people, the performance by the Netherlands Bach Society in the Grote Kerk in Naarden is the musical event of the year.
To get a taste of it, you can already watch the mini-documentary ‘Closer to Bach in Naarden’, directed by Jacobine van Hellemond, which is all about the Netherlands Bach Society’s St Matthew Passion tradition.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
(Extracted the youtube link from their email......)
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Originally posted by ChrisBennell View PostHad an email from AllofBach.com today to announce that next Friday's offering will in fact be a complete St Matthews Passion! Should be an exciting event, if it matches their usual exceptional output.
For anyone that hasn't seen the announcement, it reads as follows:
From Friday 3 April, you can enjoy the complete recording of our performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion!
For many people, the performance by the Netherlands Bach Society in the Grote Kerk in Naarden is the musical event of the year.
To get a taste of it, you can already watch the mini-documentary ‘Closer to Bach in Naarden’, directed by Jacobine van Hellemond, which is all about the Netherlands Bach Society’s St Matthew Passion tradition.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
(Extracted the youtube link from their email......)
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Originally posted by ChrisBennell View PostAgreed! Having to take this in chunks due to the length. But what I've heard so far is superb both in sound and performance.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I watched it all last night - I'd been going to watch it in chunks but couldn't turn it off! I'm more used to bigger forces in this work so was wondering if this performance would sound a bit too lean but it didn't at all. Marvellous stuff!
Does anyone have the NBS/Van Veldhoven recording of SMP on CD? I just wondered how it compares with this All of Bach performance.
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Don't have the recording BUT I had a quick look round and you can listen to lots of sample extracts of it on the Presto Classical website - plus there are a few reviews from 2011. (All positive, but this is marketing of course).
See: http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/adv...ll&label=&cat=
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Mass in G Minor BWV 235.
A sort of mini Mass..
Small but perfectly formed from bits of other cantatas
Interesting analysis here http://www.bach.org/bwv235.php
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Roehre
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostMass in G Minor BWV 235.
A sort of mini Mass..
Small but perfectly formed from bits of other cantatas
Interesting analysis here http://www.bach.org/bwv235.php
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