Violinist Rachel Barton Pine and
harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, critically acclaimed artists of
international renown — and also close friends — record together for the
first time on this album of J.S. Bach’s complete sonatas for violin and
harpsichord. The artists approach these works as Bach intended: as trio
sonatas with equally important roles for the violin and the
harpsichord’s treble and bass lines. In addition to the six Sonatas, the
album offers the remarkable and ravishingly poetic Cantabile, BWV
1019a, a freestanding work that Bach originally conceived as a movement
of the Sonata, BWV 1019.
Cedille’s audiophile engineering and the intimate acoustics of Evanston, IL’s Nichols Hall allow the complex trio textures to blossom with detail. In all, the album sets a new standard for a body of work that Bach’s son, C.P.E., considered among his father’s finest compositions.
Cedille’s audiophile engineering and the intimate acoustics of Evanston, IL’s Nichols Hall allow the complex trio textures to blossom with detail. In all, the album sets a new standard for a body of work that Bach’s son, C.P.E., considered among his father’s finest compositions.
sin duda sera una version buena, tu gusto musical es excelente. muchas gracias y saludos cordiales
ResponderEliminarr.