Jean-Jacques Kantorow - J.S. Bach: 3 Sonatas & 3 Partitas for violin solo (1985)

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Title: J.S. Bach: 3 Sonatas & 3 Partitas for violin solo
Year Of Release: 1985
Label: DENON (1st press)
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:26:22
Total Size: 867 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD1
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1001
1-01 I. Adagio 4:56
1-02 II. Fuga: Allegro 5:19
1-03 III. Siciliana 2:51
1-04 IV. Presto 3:56
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1002
1-05 I. Allemanda 6:18
1-06 I. Double 3:12
1-07 II. Corrente 3:30
1-08 II. Double: Presto 3:57
1-09 III. Sarabande 4:49
1-10 III. Double 2:03
1-11 IV. Tempo di Borea 3:32
1-12 IV. Double 3:15

CD2
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1003
2-01 I. Grave 4:41
2-02 II. Fuga 7:25
2-03 III. Andante 6:19
2-04 IV. Allegro 5:24
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1004
2-05 I. Allemanda 5:07
2-06 II. Corrente 3:19
2-07 III. Sarabanda 4:03
2-08 IV. Giga 4:34
2-09 V. Ciaccona 13:52

CD3
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1005
3-01 I. Adagio 5:30
3-02 II. Fuga 9:21
3-03 III. Largo 3:39
3-04 IV. Allegro assai 5:42
Partita For Solo Violin No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1006
3-05 I. Preludio 3:39
3-06 II. Loure 5:09
3-07 III. Gavotte en Rondeau 3:05
3-08 IV. Menuets I & II 4:40
3-09 V. Bourrée 1:48
3-10 VI. Gigue 2:04

Performers:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin)

Jean-Jacques Kantorow is a modern exemplar of the great French-Belgian violin school, with a dash of influence coming from his Russian ancestry. He has also become noted across Europe in his second career as a conductor.
Kantorow brought something unique and singularly powerful in his performance. This recording is something special. It isn't just a very good recording of an excellent violinist playing difficult music, it's an inspiring rendition that stands above all other recordings that I've heard. At least from this amateur violinists' ear five stars are insufficient.