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4. Bach: The Art of Fugue (2003)
by Emerson String Quartet
Bach's Art of Fugue came down to us without any clear indication of the performing forces desired. The fugue was primarily a keyboard genre, and this ... More
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8. Bach: Concertos (2009)
by Alexander Sitkovetsky (violin), Andrey Rubtsov (oboe), Julia Fischer (violin), Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Only months after Deutsche Grammophon released Anne-Sophie Mutter's recording of Bach's violin concertos, Decca released Julia Fischer's recording of ... More
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9. Bach: 6 Brandenburg Concertos; 4 Orchestral Suites (1982)
by Alastair Mitchell (bassoon), Amanda MacNamara (violone), Anthony Halstead (horn), Anthony Pleeth (cello), Charles Medlam (viola da gamba), Christian Rutherford (horn), David Reichenberg (oboe), English Consort, Jan Schlapp (viola), Michael Laird (trumpet)
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10. Bach: Goldberg Variations (2007)
by Simone Dinnerstein (piano)
2007 has been a banner year for Goldbergs; no less than five recorded versions of the piece had appeared by the end of July, including a digitally ... More
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11. Bach (2012)
by Avi Avital (mandolin), Ira Givol (cello), Kammerakademie Potsdam, Ophira Zakaļ (theorbo), Shalev Ad-El (harpsichord)
List of all editionsFor his debut on Deutsche Grammophon, mandolinist Avi Avital has chosen an all-Bach program, performing the Concerto in D minor and the Concerto in G ... More
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16. Morimur (2001)
by Christoph Poppen (baroque violin), David James (counter tenor), The Hilliard Ensemble
List of all editionsIt was quite popular, in the Baroque era, to use numbers and equations for riddles and the hiding of messages; and the study of J.S. Bach's work has ... More
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18. David Russell plays Bach (2003)
by David Russell (guitar)
List of all editionsAs David Russell demonstrates, Bach, who wrote no music for the guitar, sounds like a guitarist's composer. Not only does Bach's lute music translate ... More

