For lovers of Bach's cantatas
For lovers of Bach's cantatas
Here is a wonderful web site: : http://www.bach-cantatas.com/
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Re: For lovers of Bach's cantatas
Bump.
I got fed up looking for it.
I got fed up looking for it.
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Fine Bump sir!
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Thanks Simon.Diapason wrote:Fine Bump sir!
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And might I suggest this to accompany the web site? I bought this for about 100 euro a couple of years back and am working my way through them... but slowly for they are far too wonderful to be rushed.
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Many thanks for the recommendation, but I have my heart set on my eventually getting the Gardiner set.
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Gardiner set hasn't gone up in price as I thought it would. It's a marvellous purchase.
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To be sure, it appears that the Gardiner set has more polished singing, better sound, and better orchestral playing. The Harnoncourt/Leonhardt cycle is from earlier in the period revival movement so you get some occasional ropey playing (e.g. trumpets) and sometimes the soloists struggle. But I love the sound of the boys voices on the upper lines 'as Bach would have heard it' and when you get a really good treble (as in Peter Jelosits in BWV68), it is truly sublime.Seán wrote:Many thanks for the recommendation, but I have my heart set on my eventually getting the Gardiner set.
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Abminor wrote:To be sure, it appears that the Gardiner set has more polished singing, better sound, and better orchestral playing. The Harnoncourt/Leonhardt cycle is from earlier in the period revival movement so you get some occasional ropey playing (e.g. trumpets) and sometimes the soloists struggle. But I love the sound of the boys voices on the upper lines 'as Bach would have heard it' and when you get a really good treble (as in Peter Jelosits in BWV68), it is truly sublime.Seán wrote:Many thanks for the recommendation, but I have my heart set on my eventually getting the Gardiner set.
Finances permiting [not always possible I know] any serious Bach collection should have both sets in it. When one listens carefully you realize how much Gardiner got from the Harnoncourt/Leonhardt approach; it is quite interesting.
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