Js Bach: Musikalisches Opfer Bwv 1079
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Release Date: 16 October 2020
Label: TYXart
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4250702801368
Format Details:
Release Date: 16 October 2020
Label: TYXart
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4250702801368
Description
“Nicht Bach, sondern Meer sollte er heissen!� (Ludwig van Beethoven) (Translator’s note: “It’s not Bach he should be called, but Meer!� In German, this is a play on words: “Bach� means brook and “Meer� means sea.)
The “Musical Offering� collection of pieces, dedicated to the Prussian King, Frederick II, is a contrapuntal masterpiece, in which Johann Sebastian Bach seems to draw every conceivable facet from a single theme (Thema Regium – royal theme).
It is a musical testament of the old master, full of freshness, creativity and original quality – like an endless sea.
With this recording, Ensemble Barockin’ presents a musically careful and genuinely new interpretation.
Ensemble Barockin' was founded in 2011 by the Ingolstadt flutist Kozue Sato and is made up of musicians from Russia, France, Germany and Japan, who have devoted themselves to historical performance practice.
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“Nicht Bach, sondern Meer sollte er heissen!� (Ludwig van Beethoven) (Translator’s note: “It’s not Bach he should be called, but Meer!� In German, this is a play on words: “Bach� means brook and “Meer� means sea.)
The “Musical Offering� collection of pieces, dedicated to the Prussian King, Frederick II, is a contrapuntal masterpiece, in which Johann Sebastian Bach seems to draw every conceivable facet from a single theme (Thema Regium – royal theme).
It is a musical testament of the old master, full of freshness, creativity and original quality – like an endless sea.
With this recording, Ensemble Barockin’ presents a musically careful and genuinely new interpretation.
Ensemble Barockin' was founded in 2011 by the Ingolstadt flutist Kozue Sato and is made up of musicians from Russia, France, Germany and Japan, who have devoted themselves to historical performance practice.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Pi-Chin Chien; Bernhard Parz
Martin Ostertag/Oliver Triendl
Bernhard Parz
Tatiana Chernichka; Herve Joulain; Leopold Mozart String Quartet
Susanne Jutz-Miltschitzky; Katrin Wende-Ehmer; Munchner Frauenchor
Sabrina Frey; Philippe Grisvard
Nicolas Corti; Han Jonkers
Jan Roeck; Jakob Jaeger
Capilla del Real de Las Palmas
Francesco Tropea
Christoph Timpe
caterva musica
Claudio Ronco; Emanuela Vozza
Phillipe Grisvard, Ensemble Diderot, Johannes Pramsohler
Alexander Grychtolik, Il Gardellino
Rebeka Ruso; Sebastian Wienand