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| ARTIST: | William Sharp, Johann Sebastian Bach, James Sedares, Wilhelm Furtwängler, William Malloch, American Bach Soloists, Bargemusic, Boston Early Music Soloists, Roger Cortet, Charlotte Mattax |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Koch Int'l Classics |
| TYPE: | Baroque Suite/Partita for Orchestra, Cantata, Chamber, Chamber Music, Choral, Classical, Classical Music, Concerto, Concerto Grosso, Fantasy/Fantasia for Keyboard, Keyboard, Mass, Music for Organ, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Suite/Partita for Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Suite No. 3 (Overture), Mass in B Minor (Et In Spiritum Sanctum), Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (Allegro), Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (Affetuoso), Suite No. 3 (Air), Fantasia in C Minor, Partita IV: Sarabande, Partita IV: Aria, Cantata 140: Wachet Auf Chorale (Zion Hort): Chorus - Wachet auf , ruft uns die Stimme, Cantata 140: Wachet Auf Chorale (Zion Hort): Chorus - Zion hort die Wachet singen, Ricercare: Fuga from the Musical Offering, Toccata and Fugue |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 099923761020 |
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Customer Reviews of From Authentic to Outrageous Bach
A beautiful version of the air. A few weeks ago I bought a collection old 78 rpm disks in very good shape. all classic music in their original books. most of them concerts spanning 5 to 6 disks, but also some lone disks in blank paper sleeve. One of them was Air of the suite #3 of Bach, played by the "Philharmonische orchester, Berlin" and conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler in 1929.
After hearing this version of the Air (a very slow one) all the other versions seem complete pointless and doing no good to the composition. The way Furtwangler gives the melody space to grow and breath is excellent.
I do not own this cd, only the original 78 rpm disk, so I cannot comment on the other titles on the cd, but the presents of the Furtwangler version of the Air is enough to buy the cd.
tip: there is a preview of this title. listen to it!