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Bachiana ~ Music by the Bach Family / Musica Antiqua Köln · Goebel

Bachiana ~ Music by the Bach Family / Musica Antiqua Köln · Goebel
Johann Sebastian Bach, Heinrich Bach, Johann Ludwig Bach, Reinhard Goebel, Musica Antiqua Köln

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Track Listing

  1. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Ouverture
  2. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Air I
  3. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Menuet
  4. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Gravotte
  5. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Air II
  6. J.L. Bach: Ouverture in G major: Bourree
  7. H. Bach: Sonata in C
  8. H. Bach: Sonata II in F
  9. J.L. Bach: Concerto in D major: Allegro
  10. J.L. Bach: Concerto in D major: Adagio
  11. J.L. Bach: Concerto in D major: Allegro
  12. J.C. Bach: Aria Eberliniana pro dormente Camillo: Thema-var. 1-15
  13. Wilche: Battaglia
  14. Pagh: Sonata & Capriccio in G minor
  15. J.S. Bach: Concerto in D major: Sinfonia
  16. J.S. Bach: Concerto in D major: Adagio
  17. J.S. Bach: Concerto in D major: allegro

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #369524 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-11-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Rare repertoire but abrasive playing3
Some of these pieces--all worth hearing for musical values--are not now available in any other performances. The playing, while vigorous and generally sound in intonation, often has an abrasive edge--a quality that I associate with less recent performances in the "authentic" style--while many more recent performances sound smoother or more polished. At times the playing seems brusque. If this group and its manner of performance are for you, then you doubtless will like the disk; otherwise you may have some reservations.

Miscellaneous3
This Cd offers a curious mixture of rhytmic suites and concertos and "early baroque" sonatas. The sonatas of Heinrich Bach are the less exciting moments of this Cd. You also have a 17 minutes piece of harpsichord solo of J.Chr.Bach which is quite long,and in my point of wiew,a little boring. The big surprise for me was to discover one sonata of Cyriacus Wilche (?) and another of Sighr.Pagh.(?) The latter give a real pleasure to the listener with an agressive virtuose violon. A crescendo full of vitality which explosed like a volcano ! Outstanding performances by the musicians. It's sound like the "Sonata a 5 (D. Becker) and perhaps more like the "Sonata Der Polnische Pracher" from J.V. Meder (Musica Baltica, Musica Antiqua Koln-R. Goebel, 1999, Archiv 459 619-2).

On the whole, this Cd let me perplexed.
At least, we have the honnor to hear the master Goebel himself play violin !