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Artist(s):Martha Cook Composer:J.S.BACH
Johan Sebastian Bach : Golbergvariaties uitgevoerd door Sungyun Cho op klavecimbel
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Artist(s):Martha Cook Composer:J.S.BACH
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Diep berouw en het verlangen naar goddelijke verlossing zijn twee van de centrale thema's in de cantates van de Noord-Duitse barokcomponisten. Griet De Geyter en Il Gardellino selecteerden drie voorbeeldige werken uit het genre van Dieterich Buxtehude, Georg Philipp Telemann en Johann Sebastian Bach, met bijzondere nadruk op de duidelijk gedirigeerde stem en de frappante expressiviteit van de...
Artist(s):Il Fondamento Paul Dombrecht Composer:J.S. Bach
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
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Artist(s):Vittorio and Lorenzo Ghielmi Composer:Johann Sebastian Bach
Lorenzo Ghielmi performs the Leipzich ChoralesBWV 651–668, which are a set of chorale preludes for organ prepared by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig in his final decade (1740–1750), from earlier works composed in Weimar, where he was court organist. The works form an encyclopaedic collection of large-scale chorale preludes, in a variety of styles harking back to the previous century, that 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...
Of all of the German composers of the time, Johann Sebastian Bach was the best of those who could imitate the styles of French and Italian composers; he forged his own personal style in so doing, and this style was destined to become a universal model. If we examine his compositions, we can clearly see which works are in the Italian style, such as the Toccatas, and those that are characteristic...