This page lists all recordings of Orchestral Suites Nos. 1-4, BWV1066-1069, by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) on CD, SACD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Following the Brandenbrug Concertos, another Bach treasury from the Astrée repertoire: a milestone in the history of Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations. These Four Orchestral Suites are an essential addition to the recently released Brandenburg Concertos. SACD remastering enables us to fully enjoy the hearty, colourful and cheerful performance by Le Concert des Nations and Jordi Savall. As usual, the digipak is lavishly illustrated and documented, with a 180pp booklet in six languages. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Bach, J S: | Orchestral Suites Nos. 1-4, BWV1066-1069 |
Called “Ouvertüren” in Germany, because they began with a large-scale overture à la française, Bach’s 'Suites for orchestra' offer a unique synthesis of the French and the Italian styles. The Leipzig Cantor did not content himself with a mere set of amiable dances for his Collegium Musicum: he revived the genre in his own manner, accenting the contrasts, refining the orchestration, and introducing a hitherto unknown contrapuntal element. Two centuries later these joyous orchestral works represent an indispensable treasure of the Baroque. “The Freiburg orchestra’s CD offers no star soloist, but doesn’t need one in Bach’s four orchestral suites, where the entire ensemble is the soloist.
The touchstone of these performances is their joie de vivre: a lively pace, a rhythmic verve, a stylistic sleight-of-hand that keeps this music fresh and the listener on his/her toes.” Financial Times, 7th January 2012 ***** “In the Freiburg Orchestra's exhilaraing account, the soft-grained Baroque flute which gilds the B minor Suite certainly fits well with the 'small is beautiful' impulse...Its reading may lack sensational revelations, but it's exuberant and stylish, laced with felicitous insights into Bach's sophisticated take on the French style...the dances leap off the page and overtures crackle with incisive declamation.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2012 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“...while running counter to the customised cool of period performance, [Menuhin's Bach] continues to delight with its full-bodied tone, musical phrasing and well-chosen tempi. In a word, they sound beautiful...The recording quality combines clarity with impressive warmth of texture and the transfers are excellent.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2010 “The Third and Fourth Suites are irresistible.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2010 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach, J S: | Orchestral Suites Nos. 1-4, BWV1066-1069 Sinfonias from Cantatas No. 42, 29 & 209 |
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Bach’s glorious Orchestral Suites are performed by the extremely talented Reykjavik Chamber Orchestra under the artistic direction of Reinhard Goebel, a name so strongly connected to the Deutsche Grammophon label for so many years. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Consort of London, Robert Caydon Clark The most successful of Baroque composers were highly sensitive to the prevailing musical fashions of their day, effortlessly moving from style to style to satisfy listeners, performers and patrons. In his four orchestral suites, Bach turned his hand to one of the two main musical genres in 18th-century Europe -- the suite, the French counterpart to the Italian Concerto. Beyond mere commercial awareness, however, Bach's suites convey a deep understanding of musical character and instrumental colour. An abundance of different moods and forms are explored: in addition to the grand French overtures that open each suite, the traditional dance movements that follow display great variety, with the Gavotte, Bourrée, Sarabande, Menuet and the more unusual Polonaise and Forlane all making an appearance. Bach's rich and varied approach to orchestration also comes to the fore, contributing to each work's individual charm: Suite No.2, for instance, is characterised by its prominent and often virtuosic solo flute part, while Nos. 3 and 4 owe their festive mood to the three trumpets and timpani. Although Bach wrote just four works in this genre, his contributions reveal the full extent of his compositional skill, and are an essential part of his oeuvre. Here, they are performed by the Consort of London, an ensemble who have received much critical praise for their interpretations of Bach's music. Other information: - One of the few complete recordings of the 4 orchestral suites on one CD. - The performances by The Consort of London, conducted by Robert Haydon Clark, combine the security and brilliance of modern instruments, while adhering to the principles of the Historically Informed Performance Practice. Excellent recordings from the London Henry Wood Hall. - Recorded in 1990 in Henry Wood Hall, London. - Includes comprehensive booklet notes by Clemens Romijn. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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