Jose Echenique wrote:
Another interesting new release from Glossa. Of course there´s some Boccherini, but also some less explored repertoire.
That looks interesting Pepe; I am very fond of the cello.
Jose Echenique wrote:
Another interesting new release from Glossa. Of course there´s some Boccherini, but also some less explored repertoire.
She is a gorgeous musician.Jose Echenique wrote:
The tigress is back with yet another thrilling recording of Mozart´s Piano Concerto #20. She has recorded at least twice this concerto before, but that´s Argerich, she goes back to the same music all the time, the wondrous thing is that each time is as fresh and brilliant as the last time. There´s also a lovely violin sonata by Mieczyslav Weinberg that I have never heard before, exquisitely played by she and Gidon Kremer.
I have a number of versions of the JSB Magnificat but I have not listened to the Suzuki version for a long time. I must revisit it again soon to see if your comments would reflect mine. I would tend to reach for the Gardiner if I was going to listen to this work although my recent purchase of the Pierlot version on the Mirare label would also be a big contender now.Seán wrote:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Magnificat in D major BWV 243
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki conducting.
This performance of Magnificat is on one CD in a beautifully recorded, presented and packaged set of CDs from BIS and Suzuki. This performance of JSB's incomparable Magnificat though is sadly lacking. I find it mechanical, totally devoid of emotion and feeling, it is sterile. Now I am no conneseuer of performances of Bach's music, far from it in fact, but I do LOVE the Magnificat and this performance leaves me cold, it is an effort to listen to it. I heaved a sigh of relief at the conclusion of the last movement, how sad is that? Now I need a dose of Herreweghe or Gardiner to cleanse my soul.
fergus wrote:Jose Echenique wrote:
Another interesting new release from Glossa. Of course there´s some Boccherini, but also some less explored repertoire.
That looks interesting Pepe; I am very fond of the cello.
fergus wrote:Seán wrote:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Magnificat in D major BWV 243
Bach Collegium Japan
Masaaki Suzuki conducting.
This performance of Magnificat is on one CD in a beautifully recorded, presented and packaged set of CDs from BIS and Suzuki. This performance of JSB's incomparable Magnificat though is sadly lacking. I find it mechanical, totally devoid of emotion and feeling, it is sterile. Now I am no conneseuer of performances of Bach's music, far from it in fact, but I do LOVE the Magnificat and this performance leaves me cold, it is an effort to listen to it. I heaved a sigh of relief at the conclusion of the last movement, how sad is that? Now I need a dose of Herreweghe or Gardiner to cleanse my soul.
I have a number of versions of the JSB Magnificat but I have not listened to the Suzuki version for a long time. I must revisit it again soon to see if your comments would reflect mine. I would tend to reach for the Gardiner if I was going to listen to this work although my recent purchase of the Pierlot version on the Mirare label would also be a big contender now.