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Ottavio Dantone (harpsichord and direction) Accademia Bizantina (on original instruments) The new album features some of Bach's most memorable music, recorded with one player per part. The concertos were originally written for harpsichord and strings, and Accademia Bizantina has returned to the original scoring to achieve an intimate dialogue between the solo instrument and accompanying strings. “Directing from the keyboard, Dantone avoids obtruding mannerisms and keeps the music dancing. Any novelty lies instead with the Accademia’s abbreviated forces – five string players, one to a part.” The Times, 18th July 2008 **** “...here is a triumphant vindication of the authentic approach from the Milanese harpsichordist Ottavio Dantone and his Accademia Bizantina. His performances are free-flowing within the confines of the language, and he is not afraid to indulge in expressive fantasy, notably in the cool, pizzicato-dominated largo of the F minor Concerto BWV 1056. He is accompanied by just five energetic string players - one to a part - but the effect never sounds insubstantial, and the recording neatly integrates soloist and "orchestra".” The Telegraph, 16th August 2008 “Compared to Mortensen's blend of eloquent virtuosity and tasteful discretion, the playing of Accademia Bizantina seems hard and unyielding, though there are nevertheless moments of great beauty.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2008 *** | 
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| |  | Volume 36 of the Glenn Gould Complete Jacket CollectionBach: Keyboard Concertos Volume 2
The Canadian musician Glenn Gould was undoubtedly one of the greatest pianists of all time. To mark the 75th anniversary of his
birth, and the 25th anniversary of his death, Sony BMG Masterworks presents this seminal artist’s vinyl recordings as re-mastered
CDs, designed to replicate the exact artwork of the original gramophone records in miniaturised form. Already issued as part of an
80-CD box set (88697130942), these albums are now being made available individually. | 
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| |  | Bach - Harpsichord Concertos BWV1052-1059
Bob Van Asperen (harpsichord) Melante Amsterdam “The great Bob va Asperen's single string band works wonders in the enchanting E and A major concertos but sounds a shade underwhelming in the mighty D minor.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2008 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach - The Keyboard Concertos 2
Angela Hewitt (piano) Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach, J.S.: Harpsichord Concertos, Vol. 1
Robert Hill (harpsichord), Christoph Anselm Noll (harpsichord), Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord), Harald Hoeren (harpsichord) Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Helmut Muller-Bruhl "Bach's D minor Concerto BWV 1052 is one of his very greatest works, whether heard in its arrangements for harpsichord solo, violin solo, or even organ solo (first movement) as the prelude to one of the church cantatas. The music has a brooding, almost tragic intensity, partly the result of the tensely stern melodic material, partly due to the fact that all three movements are set in minor keys. It's also a very large work, at more than 20 minutes one of the largest of all Baroque concertos. Robert Hill gives a stunning performance of the work here, comparable to the great recording by his mentor and teacher, Gustav Leonhardt. Unlike many period instrument people, Hill's refusal to rush the outer movements gives the music an extra measure of grim strength, and his deft passagework allows every Bachian note to register with unforced clarity. He's also excellently accompanied by an orchestra of modern strings, and has selected an instrument that allows the music to cut through the accompaniment without the tone ever turning metallic. The antithesis of BWV 1052 is the sunny E major Concerto BWV 1053. It's equally well done by soloist Christoph Anselm Noll. In fact, all four soloists acquit themselves admirably, making this budget priced issue the equal of any other available version of this music. First rate."
- Classics Today (David Hurwitz), May 2000 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach - Piano Concertos
David Fray (piano & direction) Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen This collection of Bach concertos is the French pianist David Fray’s second recording for Virgin Classics. His first, with its thought-provoking juxtaposition of Bach and Boulez, was released in May 2007 and in April 2008 brought him the Best Newcomer Award from BBC Music Magazine. The recital also prompted Gramophone to speak of his: “unselfregarding mastery and musical maturity,” and the “intimate, poetic spell” cast by his Bach with its “gorgeous tone and ravishingly shaded trills.” The New York Times found it a “superbly played and thoughtful program … In both Bach and Boulez, Mr. Fray displays an articulate touch, splendid command of shadings and nimble finger work. The youthful freshness of the performances is especially appealing. Mr. Fray is not intimidated by either giant … He brings a fluid sense of rhythm and much sparkle to Bach's D major Partita … [the] account of Bach's D minor French Suite is also captivating,” while the “playful, crystalline and wondrously delicate account” of Boulez’s 12 Notations” was summarised as “breathtaking”. 2008 has been an important year for Fray, bringing his New York debut, his marriage (in July) and a documentary about him by distinguished filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon. Now comes this collection of four of Bach’s six concertos for keyboard, with Fray directing the Bremen-based Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie from the piano. The Austro-German repertoire in general is of great importance to the pianist, whose personal heritage includes Czech, Polish, Spanish, French, Finnish and Jewish strands. He has said that: 'If, over my life, I can play all the works of Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Haydn, Brahms and Schumann, then I shall be very happy!” but describes Bach as “a pinnacle; both a beginning and an end”. ‘Fray’s debut is marked by an imaginative collation, Bach and Boulez, played with vibrant imagination. He pushes the boundaries but resists the merely quirky. Impeccable technique allows him to speak from the heart with deceptive ease.’ BBC Music Magazine | 
| Virgin - 2130642 (CD) Normally: £12.99 (£11.06 ex. VAT) Special: £10.99 (£9.35 ex. VAT) |
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Christophe Rousset (harpsichord) & Jaap Schröder (violin) The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood “Rousset’s performances of the harpsichord Concertos are very fine…neat ornamentation and plenty of flair…..ample vigour and vitality from the string group.” ***Penguin Guide to Compact Discs | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Harpsichord Concertos Volume 2
Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (Harpsichord and musical direction) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Keyboard Concertos
Angela Hewitt (piano) Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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