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| ARTIST: | Johann Sebastian Bach, Andras Schiff |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Omega Classics |
| TYPE: | Classical, Classical Composers, Keyboard, Keyboard Music, Suite/Partita for Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Italian Con in F, BWV 971: (Allegro), Italian Con in F, BWV 971: Andante, Italian Con in F, BWV 971: Presto, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Allemande, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Courante, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Sarabande, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Gavotte, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Bourree, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Loure, French Ste No.5 in G, BWV 816: Gigue, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Ov, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Courante, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Gavottes I And II, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Passepieds I And II, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Sarabande, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Bourrees I And II, Ov In The French Manner, (Partita in b), BWV 831: Gigue, Ov In The French Manner, BWV.831: Echo |
| UPC: | 723918101422 |
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Customer Reviews of J. S. Bach: Italian Concerto/French Suite No.5/French Overture
A Bach musician Mr. Schiff has recorded many discs of Bach music and this cd is rare because Omega is not too well known. In the past, I love his Schubert recordings for Decca and now I like his Bach recordings. The only other alive pianist who can be compared with Schiff is Mr.Perahia.
A Good Introduction to Bach and Schiff
Pianist A. Schiff has established a presence in the classical arena in part by playing Bach's keyboard music on the piano. Reaction to his Bach performances ranges from enthusiastic praise to harsh critique. I'm not a specialist in Baroque music, although I do agree with detractors that his more recent CDs on Bach sound mannered. By contrast, this CD, made relatively earlier in Schiff's career (late 70s, I believe) sounds much less idiosyncratic and labored in handling the 3 suites. The music is closely recorded without sounding harsh, resulting in an overal crisp and direct rendition. The program is admirably balanced between the familiar (The Italian Concerto and the 5th French Suite) and the less accessible (The French Overture). Overall, a pleasant experience if you can resist comparing every interpretive detail with recording by Gould, Tureck, Hewitt, etc.