The organ Works of J S Bach

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  • BBMmk2
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 20908

    The organ Works of J S Bach

    I have over the past few months been collecting various organists' recordings of Bach's organ music. I had started to collect Robert Quinnay's cycle on Coro, but then he left The Sixteen, and it seemed to have stopped at that. I have begun collecting Masaaki Suzuki's cycle, so far rather good, as you might expect. I've also started to collect Olivier Latry's recordings as well. Any other suggestions most welcome.
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750
  • Braunschlag
    Full Member
    • Jul 2017
    • 484

    #2
    Kevin Bowyer, Nimbus. He can wipe the floor with any organist technically. He can play anything however difficult and Bach is no challenge for him, rock solid.
    No fuss, no nonesense musician. They’ve been around for a while but still stand up in my view.

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    • vinteuil
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 12845

      #3
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      ... current favourites -

      Weinberger


      .
      Hanssler edn


      .
      Molardi


      .
      Foccroulle


      .
      Chapuis


      .
      Isoir


      .
      Rogg


      .
      Vernet


      The uncompleted series by Oortmerssen is lovely, too...


      Happy listening!

      ( ... I hope you have understanding neighbours! )




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      Last edited by vinteuil; 12-04-18, 11:30.

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      • ferneyhoughgeliebte
        Gone fishin'
        • Sep 2011
        • 30163

        #4
        Originally posted by Braunschlag View Post
        Kevin Bowyer, Nimbus. He can wipe the floor with any organist technically. He can play anything however difficult and Bach is no challenge for him, rock solid.
        No fuss, no nonesense musician. They’ve been around for a while but still stand up in my view.
        - the only complete set I have.
        [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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        • Dave2002
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 18023

          #5
          In LP days Lionel Rogg's versions were regarded highly, and I enjoyed several of the LPs. I don't know if the recordings are still available, or if they are so highly regarded these days.

          Maybe they are only available as used CDs now - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bach-LOeuvr.../dp/B000027OAA

          Note also the Helmut Walcha set for under £11 currently -

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          • Bryn
            Banned
            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            #6
            Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
            In LP days Lionel Rogg's versions were regarded highly, and I enjoyed several of the LPs. I don't know if the recordings are still available, or if they are so highly regarded these days.

            Maybe they are only available as used CDs now - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bach-LOeuvr.../dp/B000027OAA . . .
            I have just ordered a set in "Very Good" to "As New" condition from amazon.com for £24 89 including free Prime trial p&p. I just have to wait and see if I get hit for import duty.

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            • Alain Maréchal
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 1286

              #7
              Maurice Duruflé at Soissons, (shared with Madame Duruflé-Chevalier).

              Anton Heiller in Copenhagen

              Édouard Commette at Lyon, in a style now vanished for ever, I suspect.

              and how could one overlook Marie-Claire Alain, partout?

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              • gurnemanz
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 7391

                #8
                I will always have a particular fondness for the set, Bach on Silbermann Organs, many of which I had on old East German Eterna LPs. I spent some time teaching English in Leipzig and indeed married a citizen of that city. I heard some of these organs in situ, some in local village churches. I got to know Hannes Kästner, the organist at St Thomas's, Leipzig, now passed on, and helped him with practising his English prior to a tour of Japan.

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                • Bryn
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                  I will always have a particular fondness for the set, Bach on Silbermann Organs, many of which I had on old East German Eterna LPs. I spent some time teaching English in Leipzig and indeed married a citizen of that city. I heard some of these organs in situ, some in local village churches. I got to know Hannes Kästner, the organist at St Thomas's, Leipzig, now passed on, and helped him with practising his English prior to a tour of Japan.
                  I only ever has the one LP volume of Rogg playing a Silbermann. All the rest I had, some 12 of the 18 volumes, were of him playing the Metzler Organ Grossmunster, Zurich. I am not sure whether or not they ever made it to CD. I can find no evidence of such. Looking forward to hearing the Harmonia Mundi Silbermann set. I wonder if it comprises the same recordings as the Berlin CLassics box. An amazon.com customer review suggests not.
                  Last edited by Bryn; 12-04-18, 12:15. Reason: Typo

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                  • gradus
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 5611

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                    I only ever has the one LP volume of Rogg playing a Silbermann. All the rest I had, some 12 of the 18 volumes, were of him playing the Metzler Organ Grossmunster, Zurich. I am not sure whether or not they ever made it to CD. I can find no evidence of such. Looking forward to hearing the Harmonia Mundi Silbermann set. I wonder if it comprises the same recordings as the Berlin CLassics box. An amazon.com customer review suggests not.
                    I have the complete Rogg mono recordings made over 3 years from 1961-1964 on the Metzler organ in the Grossmunster in Zurich.
                    In case anyone is interested, the recordings were made by Radio Zurich and they still sound good. Three mics were used, 2 for the 2 Positifs and one for the Great and Pedals. The set originally appeared in the UK on the Bach Recordings label with a printed insert talking about Rogg and the recordings, as well as a full specification of the Metzler.
                    I have no other complete set but have other recordings of favourite pieces eg the F major toccata and the Passacaglia in C.

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                    • MickyD
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 4776

                      #11
                      I got hold of the Koopman/Erato set a few years ago - rather quirky in places, as Koopman often is, but enjoyable.

                      Vints, which box do you consider to be the most HIP?

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                      • VodkaDilc

                        #12
                        My recommendation would be Margaret Phillips on Regent. I have eight CDs - I'm not sure if she recorded more. Mainly recorded on carefully selected European organs, though including Trinity, Cambridge.

                        From earler decades, I always enjoyed Peter Hurford's LP sets. I believe they were all released on CD, though I'm not sure if they are still available. He (or the record company, Argo) were particularly skilled in making each side a well-balanced recital in its own right.

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                        • vinteuil
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 12845

                          #13
                          Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                          I got hold of the Koopman/Erato set a few years ago - rather quirky in places, as Koopman often is, but enjoyable.

                          Vints, which box do you consider to be the most HIP?
                          .... yes, Koopman is fun. But it's very Koopman too, with all that that entails...

                          I believe Weinberger's is the most complete set, and he uses nice historical instruments - as do most of those in my list of favourites. Oortmerssen I like a lot, but he never finished his survey. Chapuis, Vernet, and Isoir may be a bit too 'French' for some tastes; I love them. Rogg is pretty pure, some might find him too austere. The Hanssler set and the Silbermann set referred to by Gurnemanz in his #8 above all have lovely instruments.
                          And don't forget Fagius -



                          So - spoilt for choice really. Largely depends on the kind of organ sound that gets you going...



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                          • Dave2002
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 18023

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                            I have just ordered a set in "Very Good" to "As New" condition from amazon.com for £24 89 including free Prime trial p&p. I just have to wait and see if I get hit for import duty.
                            Good luck with that. Would be interested to know if the set’s good, and also whether you get clobbered.

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                            • BBMmk2
                              Late Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 20908

                              #15
                              I cannot see any Kevin Bowyer complete sets, just single CDs. I may collect Masaaki Suzuki's canon as it comes out? Any advixce?
                              Don’t cry for me
                              I go where music was born

                              J S Bach 1685-1750

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