Advantages: A definite easy listen Disadvantages: Maybe too easy
...- Romance
Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Elgar - Chanson de matin
Beethoven - Pastoral Symphony
CD 2
Mozart - 'Elvira Madigan' Piano Concerto
JS Bach - Sheep may safely graze
JS Bach - Keyboard Concerto No 5 in F minor
Handel - Water Music
Vivaldi - Concerto for lute and two violins
JS Bach - Aria
Grieg - Piano Concerto
JS Bach - Double Violin Concerto
Monteverdi - Beatus vir
Chopin - Etude in E 'Tristesse'
Elgar - Serenade in E minor
Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending
Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No 2
Barber - Adagio for String
Faure - In paradisum - Schubert - String Quintet
Faure - Berceuse
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Advantages: Very good price, brilliant quality of performance and recording Disadvantages: None to note
...There are moments in 'The Art of Fugue' that are much more valuable than just its incredible virtuosity. There are moments that surpass everything else that Bach wrote. I can't think of anything that moves me more deeply than the last fugue, the unfinished fugue. Not just because of all the emotional, sentimental views that we inevitably bring to it, not because we know that he died while half way through a bar. But because that last fugue has a sense of peace, that even for Bach, seems completely overwhelming.
It's a still a serious world, deserted and rigid and without colour and without light and without motion. This piece reaches hundreds of years into the future.
It creates an impression of an infinitely expanding universe.
He literally signs his own name - by using the notes Bb A C B (H) for the theme - to the work he...
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Advantages: Beautiful relaxing music. Rich instrumentation. Played with passion. Disadvantages: Not all instruments are from the period.
...If I was ever asked to select my "desert island discs", top of my list would be Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. (I wonder if there's a category in the ciao café?. . . ) The six Brandenburg concertos, each with their distinct quality and sound requiring a different combination of instruments, are not only a delight to listen to but exemplify the intellectual musical genius of their composer, Johann Sebastian Bach. All six are composed in major keys creating and maintaining a cheerful, vivacious collection. The modulations of key demanded by the baroque conventions are skilfully completed and Bach's predilection for numbers and ornate touches are evident. I could say more but this isn't a musical analysis . . .
I am not alone in my high estimation, The Brandenburg concertos are now probably the best loved and most frequently performed works...
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