J.S. Bach: Mass In B Minor, BWV 232 / Kyrie — Kyrie eleison (I) · Nancy Argenta · Mary Nichols · Ashley Stafford · Wynford Evans · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner · The Monteverdi Choir
Bach, J.S.: Mass In B Minor BWV 232
℗ 1985 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1985-01-01
Producer, Executive Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider
Producer, Executive Producer: Charlotte Kriesch
Producer, Recording Producer: Dr. Steven Paul
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Karl-August Naegler
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Editor: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Editor: Gregor Zielinsky
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Anonymous
J. S. Bach
Cantatas:
BWV 109 [25:11]
BWV 38 [16:29]
BWV 98 [13:20]
BWV 188 [23:40]
Soprano:Joanne Lunn
Counter-tenor: William Towers
Tenor: Paul Agnew
Bass: Gotthold Schwarz
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
Live recordings from the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage:
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, England
Volume 11 Cd 2
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
Harpsichord Concertos.
¡Hermosos Concertos de Bach!
Concerto for harpsichord in A major BWV 1055
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Allegro ma non tanto
Concerto for harpsichord in F minor BWV 1056
4. Allegro
5. Largo
6. Presto
Concerto for harpsichord in D major BWV 1054
7. Allegro
8. Adagio e sempre piano
9. Allegro
Concerto for harpsichord in E major BWV 1053
10. Allegro
11. Siciliano
12. Allegro
Concerto for harpsichord and two recorders in F major BWV 1057
13. Allegro
14. Andante
15. Allegro assai
Concerto for harpsichord in D minor BWV 1052
16. Allegro
17. Adagio
18. Allegro
Concerto for three harpsichords in D minor BWV 1063
19. Allegro
20. Alla Siciliana
21. Allegro
Concerto for two harpsichords in C major BWV 1061
22. Allegro
23. Adagio ovvero Largo (Quartetto tacet)
24. Fuga Vivace
Concerto for three harpsichords in C major BWV 1064
25. Allegro
26. Adagio
27. Allegro
Concerto for two harpsichords in C minor BWV 1060
28. Allegro
29. Largo ovvero Adagio
30. Allegro
Concerto for four harpsichords in A minor BWV 1065
31. Allegro
32. Largo
33. Allegro
Concerto for harpsichord in D minor BWV 1059
34. Allegro
35. Adagio
36. Presto
Concerto for harpsichord in G minor BWV 1058
37. Allegro
38. Andante
39. Allegro assai
Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord
Leonhardt Consort
Gustav Leonhardt
Herbert Tachezi, harpsichord (BWV 1052)
Concentus musicus Wien
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (BWV 1052)
Les six suites pour violoncelle de JS Bach, interprétées par Marc Coppey. Juin 2015
Production Séquence SDP / ARTE concerts
Réalisation: Paul Ouazan
Direction artistique — montage son: Cécile Lenoir
Prise de son: Cécile Lenoir et Jean-Yves Pouyat
Mixage: Jean-Yves Pouyat
Montage: David Renaud
Image: Stéphane Aveneau
J.S. Bach: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244 / Zweiter Teil — No. 49 «Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben» · Ann Monoyios · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner
Bach, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
℗ 1989 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1989-01-01
Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider
Producer: Charlotte Kriesch
Producer, Recording Producer: Karl-August Naegler
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer, Editor: Ulrich Vette
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Editor: Werner Roth
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Christian Friedrich Henrici
The Art of Fugue or The Art of the Fugue (original German: Die Kunst der Fuge), BWV 1080, is an incomplete masterpiece by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685--1750). The work was most likely started at the beginning of the 1740s, if not earlier. The first known surviving version, which contained 12 fugues and 2 canons, was copied by the composer in 1745. This manuscript has a slightly different title, added afterwards by his son-in-law Johann Christoph Altnickol: Die Kunst der Fuga. Bachs second version was published in 1751 after his death. It contains 14 fugues and 4 canons. «The governing idea of the work», as the eminent Bach specialist Christoph Wolff put it, is «an exploration in depth of the contrapuntal possibilities inherent in a single musical subject.»
Structure
0:00 — Contrapunctus I
3:12 — Contrapunctus II
6:24 — Contrapunctus III
9:20 — Contrapunctus IV
14:38 — Contrapunctus V
17:55 — Contrapunctus VI in Stylo Francese
22:04 — Contrapunctus VII per Augmentationem et Diminutionem
26:04 — Contrapunctus VIII
32:06 — Contrapunctus IX alla Duodecima
35:06 — Contrapunctus X alla Decima
39:30 — Contrapunctus XI Triple fugue
46:41 — Canone allOttava
49:35 — Canone alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla Quinta
51:52 — Canone alla Decima in Contrapunto alla Terza
56:36 — Canone per Augmentationem in Contrario Motu
1:01:27 — Contrapunctus XIII rectus
1:03:59 — Contrapunctus XIII inversus
1:06:57 — Contrapunctus XII rectus
1:09:50 — Contrapunctus XII inversus
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Xaver Varnus plays Toccata and Fugue in D minor (edited by Mendelssohn) on the great Sauer Organ of the Berliner Dom. Recorded live on the Opening Night of the «Berliner Internationaler Orgelsommer 2013».
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Festspielsommer Styriarte 2019 in Graz
J.S. Bach Brandenburgische Konzerte 1 bis 6
Concentus Musicus Wien —
Leitung Stefan Gottfried
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