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Bach, J S: | Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV565 Chorale Prelude BWV659 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland' Trio Sonata No. 6 in G major, BWV530 Praeludium und Fuge in C major, BWV553 Praeludium und Fuge in F major, BWV556 Praeludium und Fuge in A minor, BWV559 Praeludium und Fuge in B flat major, BWV560 Organ Concerto in D minor (after Vivaldi), BWV596 Chorale Prelude BWV721 'Erbarm' dich mein, o Herre Gott' Organ Concerto in A minor (after Vivaldi), BWV593 Pastorale in F major, BWV590 Organ Concerto in G major (after Johann Ernst), BWV592 Chorale Partita BWV768 'Sei gegrusset, Jesu gütig' |
Ivan Ronda plays the Silbermann Organ of Arlesheim Cathedral (Switzerland) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | JS Bach: Organ Trio Sonatas (arranged for multiple instruments)
The wealth of secular and sacred music Bach produced in his lifetime belies the fact that very few bona fide works for chamber ensemble exist (or survive). This prompted us, with a great sense of humility and deference towards the master, to increase our chamber repertoire with these beguiling gems. Our task of adapting these pieces for varying combinations of instruments can also be seen as harking back to Bach’s own interest in transferring styles and idioms from other works to a solo or group of instruments, and vice-versa, something which he explored particularly during his years of employment at the ducal court in Weimar (1708-1717). Regular performances in some of the world’s most prestigious venues have confirmed Florilegium’s status as one of Britain’s most outstanding period instrument ensemble. Since their formation in 1991 they have established a reputation for stylish and exciting interpretations, from intimate chamber works to large-scale orchestral and choral repertoire. “if the spirit of the originals is hard to reproduce, the attempt yields a rich crop of repertoire-enhancing chamber music. The playing sparkles with an intoxicating freshness that continually invites the lively outer movements onto the dance floor.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2012 **** “Especially imaginative scorings inform Florilegium's critiquing of the sonatas' contrapuntal clarity and spaciousness, ones which exploit the multi-genre references which so fascinated Bach...the main Florilegium protagonists offer some wonderfully responsive and vital Bach-playing, esepcially in the framing works.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012 “it is a measure of Florilegium’s success that anyone who does not know the organ originals would hardly guess that these trios were not conceived for flute, strings and lute or harpsichord continuo. To purists, the combinations might seem un-Bachian, but the instrumentation is inspired. This entrancing disc is a team effort, unreservedly recommended.” Sunday Times, 5th August 2012 “The trio sonatas that Bach wrote, probably for his son Wilhelm Friedemann to master his skills at the organ, are so perfect that you can understand why others have plundered them for different instruments...The most successful are BWV 525 and 526, nicely done with flute and violin duetting equally over continuo.” The Observer, 29th July 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Alessio Corti plays the Eilert-Köhler Organ (1738) of the Kreuzkirche at Suhl, Germany. Total playing time: 134 mins. Bonus: Prof. Alessio Corti interview System: PAL 16:9 DVD format: DVD-9 Region 0 (worldwide) Booklet and subtitles in English, French, German, Italian | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Bach, J S: | Organ Concerto in D minor (after Vivaldi), BWV596 Chorale Prelude BWV620 'Christus, der uns selig macht' Chorale Prelude BWV608 'In dulci jubilo' Chorale Prelude BWV632 'Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend' Fugue in F major, BWV540 Chorale Prelude BWV684 'Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam' Chorale Prelude BWV659 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland' Trio Sonata No. 6 in G major, BWV530 Prelude & Fugue in B minor, BWV544 Toccata in F major, BWV540 |
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Continuing its work with the rising stars of the early music world, CORO is delighted to be releasing a brand new recording by one of The Sixteen Orchestra’s principal members - organist Robert Quinney. Recorded at The Queen’s College, Oxford, on the beautiful Frobenius Organ (one of the most notable instruments of its kind in the country), the Trio Sonatas are among Bach's most popular and appealing organ works. Complied in the composer’s later years, perhaps as studies for his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann, the Trio Sonatas are a unique set of works in the organ repertory. Bach transferred to the organ the Italian trio sonata with its two treble voices and bass continuo; for the organ works, Bach uses right hand, left hand, and pedal. Robert Quinney is Sub-Organist of Westminster Abbey and played at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in April. In addition to his daily work at the Abbey, he maintains a busy freelance schedule as a soloist and ensemble player, and is also Director of Oundle for Organists, whose residential courses offer inspiring tuition for young organists. His double compact disc The Grand Organ of Westminster Cathedral, recorded in 2004, was Instrumental Disc of the Month in BBC Music, earned a 5-star review in the French journal Diapason, and was an Editor’s Choice in Gramophone. “Alongside his impeccable performances, Quinney’s greatest achievement is to produce music-making which really communicates itself to the listener’.” GRAMOPHONE “The sound is fluting, crystalline, limpid, yet not without power and profundity. Adapting the Italian chamber-music genre, the trio sonatas are each in three movements, yet with an individual cast. Perfect they may be, but intimate, too, the disc a pure unfolding of pleasure.” Sunday Times, 25th September 2011 “Quinney embraces the transparency of Bach's trios with an ear for their variety, sparkle and cogency. The Frobenius organ at Queen's College, Oxford, provides him with an enticing palette of sounds, while its mechanical security allows Quinney's lucid and carefully articulation to emerge without compromise.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 **** “Needless to say, Quinney delivers finger- and foot-perfect performances...[He] projects the first movements with a light touch, allowing their intricate, tuneful beauty to shine brightly...With all the repeats observed, this makes for a very full disc but one which is highly satisfying.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | JS Bach: Organ Works Volume 6
Bach, J S: | Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV548 'Wedge' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Trio Sonata No. 6 in G major, BWV530 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Fantasia super 'Christ lag in Todesbanden', BWV695 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Fantasia sopra Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV718 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Organ Concerto in C major (after Johann Ernst), BWV595 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Chorale Prelude BWV744 'Auf meinen lieben Gott' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Chorale Prelude BWV694 'Wo soll ich fliehen hin' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Fantasia super 'Valet will ich dir geben', BWV735 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Trio in G major, BWV586 (from a theme by Telemann?) St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Chorale Prelude BWV747 'Christus, der uns selig macht' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Chorale Prelude BWV736 'Valet will ich dir geben' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Chorale Prelude BWV727 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen' St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Prelude & Fugue in B minor, BWV544 St Bavo, Haarlem – Organ by Christian Müller, 1738 Prelude & Fugue in G major, BWV550 St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Organ Concerto in D minor (after Vivaldi), BWV596 St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Fantasia & Fugue in G minor, BWV542 'Great' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Chorale Prelude BWV712 'In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Chorale Prelude BWV720 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Chorale Prelude BWV740 'Wir glauben all'an einen Gott, Vater' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Fugue in C minor on a theme by Legrenzi, BWV574 St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Trio Sonata No. 1 in E flat major, BWV525 St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Fugue in G major, BWV577 'a la gigue' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Chorale Prelude BWV691 'Wer nun den lieben Gott lässt walten' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Chorale Prelude BWV690 'Wer nun den lieben Gott lässt walten' St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 Toccata in E major, BWV566 St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris – Organ by Bernard Aubertin, 2004 |
Volume 6 of Margaret Phillips’ on-going and critically-acclaimed cycle of the complete organ works of JS Bach Two CD set at ‘two-for-one’ price, each disc is a self-contained recital featuring major works, a trio sonata, a concerto and a selections of chorale preludes. The first disc features one of the worlds most iconic historic organs, built in 1738 by Christian Müller, in St Bavo’s church in Haarlem. The second disc features the large 2004 Bernard Aubertin organ in St Louis-en-l’Île, Paris. Built in eighteenthcentury German style this instrument is a similar size to the one in Haarlem and offers a fascinating comparison. Repertoire includes some of Bach’s largest works for organ, with the Prelude and Fugues in Eminor (‘Wedge’) and B minor at Haarlem and the Fantasia and Fugue in G minor at Paris. “This sumptuously illustrated sixth instalment of Margaret Phillips's complete Bach continues with clean, poised playing, devoid of artifice. The watchword here is clarity, whether in the intimacy of the chorale preludes or the heft of the monumental Toccata in E” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2011 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | JS Bach: Complete Works for Organ Vol. 12
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Benjamin Righetti (organ) The six trio sonatas stand out as an almost unique exception in Bach’s output for the organ, essentially composed for the Lutheran liturgy in a style that is frequently much more severe and sometimes positively out of step with the tastes of his time. To serve them K617 give us three organs from the Felsberg factory contributing their rich palette of timbres, played by the fingers and feet of young Swiss virtuoso Benjamin Righetti, 1st prize G. Silbermann of Freiberg (2005) and the International Organ Competition of the City of Paris (2007). 3 instruments: Orgelbau FELSBERG R. • Freytag Tricoteaux J.-M. St. Paul, Lausanne (1986) Triosonaten I & II; The Chiésaz St. Légier (1997) Triosonaten III & IV; Temple, Boudry (1994) Triosonaten V & VI | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Reine-Marie Verhagen (alto recorder / voice flute) & Tini Mathot (chamber organ / harpsichord) Within J. S. Bach’s wonderfully rich organ repertoire, the six organ trio sonatas are unique in their degree of difficulty and musical splendour. The version represented on this CD features the instrumental combination of recorder and harpsichord or organ. Occasional alterations had to be made to accommodate the recorder. Some keys have been altered to suit the range of the recorder, something Bach also did regularly with his own arrangements. Over the past centuries, the organ trio sonatas have inspired many musicians to make arrangements. In this particular instrumental version the six sonatas form a welcome and invaluable addition to the 18th-century recorder repertoire. Reine-Marie Verhagen studied the recorder with Pieter van Veen and Walter van Hauwe and graduated in 1976. She is a regular member of the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Ton Koopman, and has performed in several 17th century operas with the ensemble La Sfera Armoniosa and its musical director Mike Fentross. Tini Mathot first studied piano, then harpsichord, at the Sweelinck Conservatory of Music in her home town of Amsterdam. She works closely together with her husband and former teacher Ton Koopman, a duo which performs numerous well- and less-known works for harpsichord, fortepiano and organ. Tini Mathot is recording producer for Ton Koopman, the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir. Tini Mathot is mainly active as a performing musician in the field of chamber music. She is a member of the Corelli Ensemble, along with Reine Marie Verhagen. She was awarded the Diapason d’Or in France for the interpretation of the Haydn Trios on CD, released by Erato (with Andrew Manze, violin, and Jaap ter Linden, violoncello). | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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