Glenn Gould - J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas (2012) SACD
Artist: Glenn Gould
Title: J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*.iso) (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Total Time: 02:19:04
Total Size: 4.3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*.iso) (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Total Time: 02:19:04
Total Size: 4.3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01-Partita No. 1 I. Praeludium
02-II. Allemande
03-III. Corrente
04-IV. Sarabande
05-V. Menuet I – Menuet II
06-VI. Giga
07-Partita No. 2 I. Sinfonia. Grave adagio – Andante – Allegro
08-II. Allemande
09-III. Courante
10-IV. Sarabande
11-V. Rondeaux
12-VI. Capriccio
13-Partita No. 3 I. Fantasia
14-II. Allemande
15-III. Corrente
16-IV. Sarabande
17-V. Burlesca
18-VI. Scherzo
19-VII. Gigue
CD 2:
01-Partita No. 4 I. Ouverture
02-II. Allemande
03-III. Courante
04-IV. Aria
05-V. Sarabande
06-VI. Menuet
07-VII. Gigue
08-Partita No. 5 I. Praeambulum
09-II. Allemande
10-III. Corrente
11-IV. Sarabande
12-V. Tempo di Minuetta
13-VI. Passepied
14-VII. Gigue
15-Partita No. 6 I. Toccata
16-II. Allemande
17-III. Corrente
18-IV. Air
19-V. Sarabande
20-VI. Tempo di Gavotta
21-VII. Gigue
Bach’s English Suites are my long-time favorites – lively in parts, tranquil in others. Always inventive & approachable.
I have CDs by Andreas Schiff that I’ve always enjoyed & were my introduction to the work but Glenn Gould just adds his unique twists to them. Somehow, he “sings” them uniquely & in ways that sound like it was meant to played his way. Great music is a contrast between “sounds right” & “sounds special” – familiarity & surprise. Bach & Gould both deliver here.
The sound quality on the stereo SACD track was terrific – Red Book CDs often have problems making a piano sound whole & with good attack – SACD with its higher bit rate usually gets the job done better. Of course, there are the obiligatory Gould sing-a-longs but they are here relative intrusive, compared to say his original Goldberg Variations.
By oceanlinerlover on January 26, 2013:
I bought this to replace much earlier Columbia/CBS/Sony red book CDs, & this is worth every penny. I have already listened to it 6 times. Gould was arguably most at home with Bach & it shows here on this album, the remastering to SACD status is stunning. For Gould fans & Bach fanatics & especially both, this is a must to add to the collection.
CD Japan via Google translate via Chrome:
Glenn Gould’s birth in ’80, after his death in ’30 Anniversary release. a series of recordings that Glenn Gould was left to Sony Classical from 1955 through 1982, just to cover up digital recording through the stereo from mono late, exactly what parallel with the time of recording technology in the US record industry innovation It was performed Te. Especially stereo recording, it was known as the “360 Sound” which is a combination of arrows and 360, there is a feeling spread to the left or right has been recorded in a characteristic stereo sound, distinctive its vivid performance playback sound of Gould of the appeal it had been contributed to the further increase it. The most popular name board of Gould, in order to reproduce the ultimate sound, remixed and DSD mastering from the original analog multi-track master, to release current as the best of SA-CD hybrid is a spec “Glenn Gould Original Sound · SA-CD hybrid series “. Remastering is, in the original Sony studio engineers, and request to Andreas Meyer, which has conducted numerous ever Gould remastered, Japan’s own SA-CD hybrid is realized. Hybrid CD, OtoTakumi specification, re-mastering, recording: May 1st and the 8th, 1959, September 22, June 22, 1959, other the 23rd.
I have CDs by Andreas Schiff that I’ve always enjoyed & were my introduction to the work but Glenn Gould just adds his unique twists to them. Somehow, he “sings” them uniquely & in ways that sound like it was meant to played his way. Great music is a contrast between “sounds right” & “sounds special” – familiarity & surprise. Bach & Gould both deliver here.
The sound quality on the stereo SACD track was terrific – Red Book CDs often have problems making a piano sound whole & with good attack – SACD with its higher bit rate usually gets the job done better. Of course, there are the obiligatory Gould sing-a-longs but they are here relative intrusive, compared to say his original Goldberg Variations.
By oceanlinerlover on January 26, 2013:
I bought this to replace much earlier Columbia/CBS/Sony red book CDs, & this is worth every penny. I have already listened to it 6 times. Gould was arguably most at home with Bach & it shows here on this album, the remastering to SACD status is stunning. For Gould fans & Bach fanatics & especially both, this is a must to add to the collection.
CD Japan via Google translate via Chrome:
Glenn Gould’s birth in ’80, after his death in ’30 Anniversary release. a series of recordings that Glenn Gould was left to Sony Classical from 1955 through 1982, just to cover up digital recording through the stereo from mono late, exactly what parallel with the time of recording technology in the US record industry innovation It was performed Te. Especially stereo recording, it was known as the “360 Sound” which is a combination of arrows and 360, there is a feeling spread to the left or right has been recorded in a characteristic stereo sound, distinctive its vivid performance playback sound of Gould of the appeal it had been contributed to the further increase it. The most popular name board of Gould, in order to reproduce the ultimate sound, remixed and DSD mastering from the original analog multi-track master, to release current as the best of SA-CD hybrid is a spec “Glenn Gould Original Sound · SA-CD hybrid series “. Remastering is, in the original Sony studio engineers, and request to Andreas Meyer, which has conducted numerous ever Gould remastered, Japan’s own SA-CD hybrid is realized. Hybrid CD, OtoTakumi specification, re-mastering, recording: May 1st and the 8th, 1959, September 22, June 22, 1959, other the 23rd.