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2010 re-package of the famous recording of Bach's Violin Concertos and the Concerto for Oboe Kennedy made together with the Berliner Philharmoniker Most of us think of Kennedy as a rebel with a musical cause: a people's violinist, master of Elgar and Ellington, provocative in spirit but musically astute. In both Johann Sebastian Bach and Nigel Kennedy we have free-ranging spirits with huge appetites for their music . Such is the beauty of Bach's music that Nigel claims he finds something new to explore, to understand everytime he raises his violin and performs Bach's work. Interestingly, he sees many comparisons between the best of jazz compositions and much of Bach's repertoire. Bach loved the dances of the day: not only those of his native Germany, but also the varied forms that originated in England, France, Italy and Poland. Many of the movements in his instrumental works are in fact musically sophisticated dances and you can hear elements of that keen rhythmic sense throughout the four concertos recorded here. Nigel Kennedy was the recipient of the "Outstanding Contribution to Classical Music" award from the UK 2000 Classical Brit Awards the same year he recorded this album. To this day, Kennedy still declines to play by any one set of rules. Over the past decade or so, as well as recording Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Mlynarski and Karlowicz, he has laid his personal instrumental stamp on the songs of Jimi Hendrix, the Doors and Kate Bush; performed the violin intro to Baba O'Riley on stage with the Who; invited Jeff Beck onto the Prom stage with the NKQ; explored traditional klezmer music with the Polish band, Kroke, and dug deep into the roots of modern jazz on the Blue Note Sessions, an album he recorded in NYC in 2006 with legends Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette. Now dividing his time between homes in London and Krakow, where he lives with his Polish-born wife of 10 years, Agnieszka, Kennedy has never felt more free to pursue his boundary-free musical objectives. "I'm enjoying my music much more than ever as I’m playing exactly what I want - it’s become a deeper experience and enjoyment for me, savouring the moment more, not thinking about the future or the past but thinking about now." | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach - Brandenburg Concertos
Never before released on DVD and, to the dismay of fans, long unavailable – these glorious Bach pieces are conducted by period instrument pioneer, Nikolaus Harnoncourt as only he can. Harnoncourt, a notable cellist, performs in two concertos and on gamba in one. Vocalists Perry, Holl, and Schreier sing with distinction. 5.1 DTS Surround Sound makes clear they revel in the acoustics of the visually magnificent Baroque library of Wiblingen Monastery. “Highly accomplished playing from all the Concentus Musicus” (Gramophone) Harnoncourt warns, “If we lose contact with the great works of Bach, we lose our contact with humanity.” This DVD makes staying in touch with this gift pure joy. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Bach - Violin Concertos
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| |  | Bach, J S: Violin Concertos
Bach, J S: | Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV1041 Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Les Solistes Romands, Arpad Gerecz Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV1042 Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Les Solistes Romands, Arpad Gerecz Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV1043 Arthur Grumiaux, Herman Krebbers (violins) Les Solistes Romands, Arpad Gerecz Concerto for Oboe & Violin in D minor, BWV1060 Arthur Grumiaux (violin), Heinz Holliger (oboe) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Edo de Waart |
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“One of the world's brightest Baroque ensembles performing with one of the world's most admired Baroque sopranos is an enticing proposition. What's more, the solo cantatas on offer here are two of Bach's most moving: No 82, Ich habe genug, that serene contemplation of the afterlife; and No 199, Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, a relatively early work with a text that moves from the wallowing self-pity of the sinnner to joyful relief in God's mercy. Each contains music of great humanity and beauty, and each, too, contains an aria of aching breadth and nobility – the justly celebrated 'Schlummert ein' in the case of Ich habegenug, and in Mein Herze the humble but assured supplication of 'Tief gebückt'. Both could have been written for Emma Kirkby, who's perhaps at her best in this kind of long-breathed, melodically sublime music, in which pure beauty of vocal sound counts for so much. The support of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra is total, combining tightness of ensemble with such flexibility and sensitivity to the job of accompaniment that you really feel they're 'playing the words'. The Freiburgers also give one of the most satisfyingly thoroughbred accounts of the Violin and Oboe Concerto on disc. Add a recorded sound which perfectly combines bloom, clarity and internal balance, and you've a CD to treasure.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | JS Bach: Violin Concertos
Rut Ingólfsdóttir (violin) Reykjavik Chamber Orchestra Most of Bach’s concerti were originally composed as violin concerti, although there are several exceptions, such as the Brandenburgs. All the manuscripts which we know to have been composed by Bach have been lost except for the two concerti in A minor and E major, plus the concerto for two violins in D minor. This Smekkleysa release is a worthy addition to this fine repertoire, all gathered here on one CD. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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