Toccata and Fugue
Artist(s):Enrico Onofri Composer:Bach - Tartini - Telemann - von Biber
During the four years between 1750 and 1753, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach composed three concertos for the violoncello with strings and basso continuo. The A minor concerto (Wq.170/H.432) and the B- flat major concerto (Wq.171/H.436), were written in Berlin in 1750 and 1751, respectively, while the A major concerto (Wq.172/H.439) is dated 1753 in Potsdam
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Artist(s):Enrico Onofri Composer:Bach - Tartini - Telemann - von Biber
Artist(s):Lorenzo Ghielmi Composer:J.S.Bach
The concertos for oboe and strings Wq 164 and 165 are transcriptions of harpsichord concertos which Bach made in Berlin in 1765: they were very probably performed at a private concert at the court of Frederick the great, which counted a number of excellent oboist among its musicians, like Joachim Wilhelm Dobbert and Johann Christina Jacobi: Bach adapted the harpsichord scores particularly well...
Artist(s):Martha Cook Composer:J.S.BACH
Artist(s):Il Gardellino, Marcel Ponseele Composer:Bach - Zelenka
Alessandro Tampieri & Giorgio Dellarole : an unusual combination of baroque violin and accordeon but the result is stunning and very convincing. Musical fireworks with Bach, Corelli and Dario Castello.
Bach’s English Suites are entitled in a way that is as strange as it is hard to explain, at least at first glance. Contrary to what one might assume, these works are more closely related to French suites than to English music. The title is taken from the inscription “Fait pour les Anglois”, found on a manuscript owned by Bach's youngest son. In addition to an extensive prelude and four...
Artist(s):Lorenzo Ghielmi Composer:Bach
Artist(s):il Gardellino Composer:Johann Sebastian Bach
Artist(s):Il Fondamento Paul Dombrecht Composer:J.S. Bach
The Partitas are the first work for harpsichord published by Johann Sebastian Bach. Between 1726 and 1730, the partitas were published separately, one per year, before being brought together in a single collection in 1731. Shortly after his appointment of Cantor of the Leipzig Thomaskirche, Bach decided to devote his Opus I to a fashionable genre: the harpsichord suite, a series of dances of...
Artist(s):Jan De Winne, Vittorio Ghielmi, Sophie Gent, Lorenzo Ghielmi Composer:Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach’s Sei Solo for unaccompanied violin figure amongst the baroque works on which the performance traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries weigh most heavily. Rediscovered halfway through the 19th century after having been forgotten for more than a century, these works quickly entered the repertoire of works performed by violinists during the Romantic period: from that moment...
Artist(s):il Gardellino- Marcel Ponseele Composer:Bach - Graupner
Artist(s):Elinor Frey, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Marc Vanscheeuwijck Composer:C.F. Abel, J.C.F. Bach, C.Ph.E. Bach, F. Benda, J.Ph. Kirnberger, C.H. Graun