Karl-Andreas Kolly - J.S. Bach: Italienisches Konzert (2013) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Karl-Andreas Kolly
Title: J.S. Bach: Italienisches Konzert
Year Of Release: 2013/2018
Label: Meister Music Co.,Ltd.
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
Total Time: 00:59:30
Total Size: 227 mb / 2.09 gb
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TracklistTitle: J.S. Bach: Italienisches Konzert
Year Of Release: 2013/2018
Label: Meister Music Co.,Ltd.
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
Total Time: 00:59:30
Total Size: 227 mb / 2.09 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Italian Concerto in G major from BWV971.
02. Italian Concerto in G Major BWV971 from II. Andante
03. Italian Concerto in G Major BWV971 from III. Presto
04. French Overture in B Minor, BWV831. Ouverture
05. French Overture in B Minor (BWV831) II. Courante
06. French Overture in B Minor (BWV831) III. Gavotte I
07. French Overture in B Minor (BWV831) IV. Gavotte II
08. French Overture in B Minor from BWV831 V. Passpied I
09. French Overture in B Minor from BWV831. Passpied II
10. French Overture in B Minor (BWV831) VII. Sarabande
11. French Overture in B Minor BWV831 from IX. Bourrée II
12. French Overture in B Minor BWV831 from IX. Bourrée II
13. French Overture in B Minor from BWV831 X. Gigue
14. French Overture in B Minor, BWV831, from XI. Echo
15. Capriccio in B major, BWV992, for the journey of my beloved brother
16. Chromatic Hallucinations and Fugani in a minor, BWV903 Fantasia
17. Chromatic Fantasy and Fuga in B minor, BWV903 Fuga
18. BWV974 with Adagio Marcello's Oboe Concerto
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Known as the master at the peak of German baroque music, Johan Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) has been a deep interest in Italian music since youth, and incorporating an abundance of influences from it. Bach at the Leitzich period tried to create a bold way to represent the style of the Italian concert with a single chambaro with a two-tier key, but Bach himself Italian Concerto titled Concertos with Italian Hobbies was born in 1735, with French Orign. Part 2 Published. Often played on pianos today, this piece consists of three instruments in an array of typical Italian Concertos that are suddenly-loose-steep, where the contrast between solo and Tutti is also brilliantly depicted and the unique expression of the concert song. (From Ryuichi Shibata, Liner Notes)