The Alternative Bach
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I particularly liked this Sunday's programme. Listening to the Klemperer Brandenberg I was thinking 'gosh that's some trumpeter' and then of course came the explanation that it was a soprano sax. I say in my defence that it was a very old recording...The Boulanger recording of 'Christ lag in Todesbanden I found interesting not least because it rather confirmed my suspicion that not only do I not fall into the HIPP or nothing camp, but even worse I probably actually prefer non HIPP more often than not. Double heresy given that family members are active at high level and for decades in the HIPP world.
Can't say I shared ME's enthusiasm for the Isolde Ahlgrimm harpsichord playing, but I suspect that has to do with not being a keyboard player - the booming pedal notes were certainly different though.
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Wonderful Sunday night listening, often listen over my late supper (between the Press Previews and any late film/drama series choice...).
He is a very engaging presenter and a great communicator who radiates his own love of the music sans-frontières...
Klemperer's 1954 recordings of the Bach Suites were among the first I bought, so like many people I've been on a long journey of discovery since... from Scherchen's various arrangements to Sandor Vegh live in Salzburg, from Jordi Savall to the BCJ.... most recently Isabelle Faust with an early version of Suite No.2 for Violin and the AAMB....
All in the spirit of the Great Arranger...Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 27-03-19, 00:44.
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Originally posted by agingjb View PostIs this the programme announced by the repetitive trailer that claims the Bach's music is only presented in one prescribed orthodox way? A dubious premise I would have thought.
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Originally posted by agingjb View PostIs this the programme announced by the repetitive trailer that claims the Bach's music is only presented in one prescribed orthodox way? A dubious premise I would have thought.Originally posted by oddoneout View PostYes, and yet another example of how the fad for blanket advertising does the programme in question a disservice.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - this is what put me off listening to the programme. The enthusiastic comments on this Thread have made me much keener to hear it.
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