Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | JS Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue & Toccatas
Bach, J S: | Lute Suite No. 1 in E minor, BWV996 Toccata in D minor, BWV913 Toccata in E minor, BWV914 Fantasia in G minor, BWV917 'duobus subjectis' Toccata in G minor, BWV915 Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, BWV964 Toccata in D major, BWV912 Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D minor, BWV903 Fantasia & Fugue in A minor, BWV944 Prelude & Fugue in A minor, BWV894 Prelude in C minor, BWV999 Prelude in B Minor BWV923 Toccata in C minor, BWV911 Fugue in B minor on a theme by Albinoni, BWV951 |
“A Chromatic Fantasia full of flair, five Toccatas dispatched with needle-sharp articulation, a pugnacious respray of the A minor solo Violin Sonata: Hantai's exuberance is infectious.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2011 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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This is Dynamic’s second release performed by the Italian pianist Andrea Bacchetti. His first release for Dynamic, J.S. Bach’s Two-Part Inventions and Sinfonias (CDS629/1-2), received many positive reviews and was made CD of the Month in BBC Music Magazine. This series will be followed up by Bach’s Goldberg Variations in the Autumn. “He does not let the virtuosity or free-flowing passages become an excuse for idiosyncratic personal touches, but retains a level of poise and control throughout...Bacchetti achieves the best of all possible worlds in this approach...This disc is strongly recommended.” Fanfare, September/October 2010 “When Bach indicates no tempo, Bacchetti tends to unfold the music at a leisurely pace, sustaining attention through his carefully organised dynamic designs and keen harmonic awareness...The recorded sound is robust and full-bodied” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010 “His lucid elegance is again to the fore, often to telling effect” International Piano, July/August 2010 “...with Bacchetti I have the feeling that his thinking and intention is governed very strongly by the mechanics and design of each movement, and its place within each Toccata...to my mind this is a recording which delivers more the more you hear it, and when this is true you know it's Bach talking.” MusicWeb International, 10th July 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Volume 66 of the Glenn Gould Complete Jacket CollectionBach: Toccatas Volume 2
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Wild, impetuous, rocking, fantastic – in short, Johann Sebastian Bach. That's how one could summarise Stepan Simonian's GENUIN Debut CD. All seven Bach Toccatas for piano are on it, works that have led a wallflower existence on the record shelves compared to other keyboard works of this great master. Are they not written skilfully enough? Not sufficiently developed? When one listens closely to the virtuoso playing of the 2010 Bach Prize winner, these commentaries dissolve into thin air. The music flashes and sparkles, large arches are formed and polished details are presented to the delighted listener… Groove factor: very high! | |
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Noelle Spieth (harpsichord) When, around 1705, Johann Sebastian Bach came to write his Toccatas, this form of keyboard music had already been known for over a century, and was strongly influenced by Italian, English and Flemish ideas. The Toccata was a product of both vocal and instrumental music, and preserved many of its distinctive features. The Toccata first originated in the Gregorian chant heard in the Cathedral of St Peter's in Rome. It now functioned as a link between diverse cultural practices. During the Baroque era it was transplanted to the northern European countries, including England, where it made a decisive contribution to the development of secular keyboard music. These pieces, intended as much for the organ as for the harpsichord, combine the spectacular features of the northern virtuoso style with the rigour associated with the music of the Catholic church. When adopted by musicians from the Lutheran countries during the 17th century, it found yet another form of expression. Through its alternation between dramatic, religious passages and philosophical reflection, the Germanic Toccata provided a new sound model for a community in search of an ideal form of expression, allowing the individual to communicate with his Creator. The impersonal phrasing of certain musical figures may be thought to express the speculative nature of Calvinism in Flanders, as in the interior scenes of Vermeer. The domestic musical tradition of this region was well known to Bach, in central Germany, through the music printed in Amsterdam, the new capital of music publishing. It was through this route that Frescobaldi's work became known in the north, in particular his Fiori musicali, a famous collection of keyboard pieces in the Roman Catholic style, which made such an impression on Bach that he copied them out by hand. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Complete Keyboard Toccatas
Léon Berben (harpsichord & organ) On this CD Berben plays the complete keyboard toccatas. The early keyboard toccatas are some of the most mysterious and most fascinating of Bach’s works – they don’t exhibit any of the characteristics of Bach’s later, more mature compositions. As ever from this label, stunning quality. | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Bach: The Seven Toccatas For Harpsichord
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| |  | Die Quellen Des Jungen BachThe sources of Bach's early works
Céline Frisch, a very fine performer in German harpsichord repertoire, brings us back to the time where the young Bach met his masters: Buxtehude, Kerll, Froberger and Reincken. She plays a German harpsichord by Anthony Sidey. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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“a charismatic artist, a distinctive voice in a field crowded with technically immaculate but intermittently inspired players…these recordings offer a sustained argument that, among many legitimate and fruitful approaches to the keyboard music of Bach, a freely Gallic style is not only plausible but serves the German master surprisingly well.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2012 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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