Johann Sebastian Bach, Luca Ballerini - Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Johann Sebastian Bach, Luca Ballerini
Title: Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Aulicus Classics
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:19:56
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TracklistTitle: Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Aulicus Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 01:19:56
Total Size: 365 / 725 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Aria
02. Variatio 1. a 1 Clav.
03. Variatio 2. a 1 Clav.
04. Variatio 3. Canone all’Unisuono. a 1 Clav.
05. Variatio 4. a 1 Clav.
06. Variatio 5. a 1 ô vero 2 Clav.
07. Variatio 6. Canone alla Seconda. a 1 Clav.
08. Variatio 7. a 1 ô vero 2 Clav. al tempo di Giga
09. Variatio 8. a 2 Clav.
10. Variatio 9. Canone alla Terza. a 1 Clav.
11. Variatio 10. Fughetta. a 1 Clav.
12. Variatio 11. a 2 Clav.
13. Variatio 12. a 1 Clav. Canone alla Quarta
14. Variatio 13. a 2 Clav.
15. Variatio 14. a 2 Clav.
16. Variatio 15. Canone alla Quinta. a 1 Clav.: Andante
17. Variatio 16. Ouverture. a 1 Clav.
18. Variatio 17. a 2 Clav.
19. Variatio 18. Canone alla Sesta. a 1 Clav.
20. Variatio 19. a 1 Clav.
21. Variatio 20. a 2 Clav.
22. Variatio 21. Canone alla Settima. a 1 Clav.
23. Variatio 22. a 1 Clav. alla breve
24. Variatio 23. a 2 Clav.
25. Variatio 24. Canone all'Ottava. a 1 Clav.
26. Variatio 25. a 2 Clav.: Adagio
27. Variatio 26. a 2 Clav.
28. Variatio 27. Canone alla Nona. a 2 Clav.
29. Variatio 28. a 2 Clav.
30. Variatio 29. a 1 ô vero 2 Clav.
31. Variatio 30. Quodlibet. a 1 Clav.
32. Aria da Capo e Fine
The Goldberg Variations BWV 988 is a musical composition for harpsichord consisting of an Aria, 30 variations, and final reprise of the Aria. Composed between 1741 and 1745, it was published in Nuremberg by Balthasar Schmid. The work is named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who was a harpsichordist in the service of Count von Brühl in Dresden.
The Goldberg Variations are considered one of the most important examples of variation form in classical music and are considered a masterpiece of Baroque music and a challenge
for pianists and harpsichordists. They require great technical and interpretive skill, as well as a deep understanding of the structure and style of the work.