Ensemble Caprice - J.S. Bach: Concertos Brandebourgeois (2012)
Artist: Ensemble Caprice
Title: J.S. Bach: Concertos Brandebourgeois
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Analecta
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:33:00
Total Size: 504 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: J.S. Bach: Concertos Brandebourgeois
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Analecta
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:33:00
Total Size: 504 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
Shostakovich
1. Fugue Op. 87, No. 7 2:20
Bach Concerto No. 1, BWV 1046
2. Allegro 3:25
3. Adagio 3:10
4. Allegro 3:56
5. Menuetto 5:49
Shostakovich
6. Fugue Op. 87, No. 18 1:57
Bach Concerto No. 2, BWV 1047
7. Allegro 4:31
8. Andante 2:57
9. Allegro Assai 2:37
Shostakovich
10. Prelude Op. 87, No. 4 2:11
Bach Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048
11. Allegro 4:49
12. Adagio 0:11
13. Allegro 4:06
CD2
Shostakovich
1. Prelude Op. 87, No. 5 1:27
Bach Concerto No. 4, BWV 1049
2. Allegro 6:25
3. Andante 3:04
4. Presto 4:24
Shostakovich
5. Prelude Op. 87, No. 2 1:02
Bach Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050
6. Allegro 8:53
7. Affettuoso 4:27
8. Allegro 5:03
Shostakovich
9. Prelude Op. 87, No. 11 1:08
Bach Concerto No. 6, BWV 1051
10. (Allegro) 4:32
11. Adagio ma non tanto 3:44
12. Allegro 5:05
Shostakovich
13. Prelude Op. 87, No. 7 1:29
Performers:
Ensemble Caprice
Erin Helyard (clavecin)
Matthias Maute (chef)
Continuing Ensemble Caprice’s critically acclaimed recordings, the Toronto Star said of this release:
“This is no ordinary recording of J.S. Bach’s six masterpieces of Baroque instrumental music. For starters, the pieces are interwoven with period-instrument transcriptions of piano music written in the early 1950s by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
It seems like a crazy mishmash, unless you happen to know that Shostakovich drew inspiration for his Op. 87 set of 24 preludes and fugues directly from Bach. With clever, colourful instrumentation and judicious transposition into different keys by Montreal-based Matthias Maute, old and newer compositions coexist as complements, shedding light back and forth on each other. This two-CD set is remarkable also for the vivid, richly textured, endearingly tousled performances by 25 members of Montreal’s Ensemble Caprice, led by conductor Maute. This is music one can savour over and over.”
“This is no ordinary recording of J.S. Bach’s six masterpieces of Baroque instrumental music. For starters, the pieces are interwoven with period-instrument transcriptions of piano music written in the early 1950s by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
It seems like a crazy mishmash, unless you happen to know that Shostakovich drew inspiration for his Op. 87 set of 24 preludes and fugues directly from Bach. With clever, colourful instrumentation and judicious transposition into different keys by Montreal-based Matthias Maute, old and newer compositions coexist as complements, shedding light back and forth on each other. This two-CD set is remarkable also for the vivid, richly textured, endearingly tousled performances by 25 members of Montreal’s Ensemble Caprice, led by conductor Maute. This is music one can savour over and over.”