Wydawnictwo: Alto
Nr katalogowy: ALC 1399
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2018
EAN: 5055354413995
Nr katalogowy: ALC 1399
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2018
EAN: 5055354413995
Bach: Violin Concertos
Alto - ALC 1399
Kompozytor
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Wykonawcy
David Oistrakh, violin
Alexander Korneyev, flute
Naum Zeidel, flute
Members of Vienna Philharmonic
Royal Philharmonic / Eugene Goossens
Moscow Chamber Orchestra / Rudolf Barshai
David Oistrakh, violin
Alexander Korneyev, flute
Naum Zeidel, flute
Members of Vienna Philharmonic
Royal Philharmonic / Eugene Goossens
Moscow Chamber Orchestra / Rudolf Barshai
Utwory na płycie:
- 1 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo In A-Moll Bwv 1041 - 1. Allegro.mp3
- 2 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo In A-Moll Bwv 1041 - 2. Andante.mp3
- 3 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo In A-Moll Bwv 1041 - 3. Allegro assai.mp3
- 4 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo Nr. 2 In E-Dur Bwv 1042 - 4. Allegro.mp3
- 5 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo Nr. 2 In E-Dur Bwv 1042 - 5. Adagio.mp3
- 6 Concerto Für Violine, Streicher Und Continuo Nr. 2 In E-Dur Bwv 1042 - 6. Allegro assai.mp3
- 7 Concerto Für Zwei Violinen, Streicher Und Continuo In D-Moll Bwv 1043 - 7. Vivace.mp3
- 8 Concerto Für Zwei Violinen, Streicher Und Continuo In D-Moll Bwv 1043 - 8. Largo ma non tanto.mp3
- 9 Concerto Für Zwei Violinen, Streicher Und Continuo In D-Moll Bwv 1043 - 9. Allegro.mp3
- 10 Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 4 In G-Dur Bwv 1049 - 10. Allegro.mp3
- 11 Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 4 In G-Dur Bwv 1049 - 11. Andante.mp3
- 12 Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 4 In G-Dur Bwv 1049 - 12. Presto.mp3
Concerto for Violin No.1 in A minor, BWV 1041
Concerto for Violin No.2 in E major, BWV 1042
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G major, BWV 1049
Concerto for Violin No.2 in E major, BWV 1042
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G major, BWV 1049
“this is the first time he has tried recording them without a conductor in the eighteenth-century way; The result is an enormous success. The orchestra lacks nothing in precision, while the balance is the best I ever remember in these works.. His tone escapes from the orchestral web exactly when it should, and one hears every orchestral detail without losing a note of the solo part. These are in fact superb recordings. David Oistrakh's playing is tremendously good.” (Gramophone)