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Christine Schornsheim, Pieter-Jan Belder - J.S. Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (2012)

Christine Schornsheim, Pieter-Jan Belder - J.S. Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (2012)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 03:17:22 | 1.25 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | Catalog: 94421

If you’re looking for an acceptable, low-cost cycle of Bach’s harpsichord concertos, this Brilliant Classics set may be of interest. Discs 1 and 2 contain all of the concertos for solo harpsichord and continuo, as well as the Concerto BWV 1060 for two harpsichords and Concerto BWV 1065 for four harpsichords, performed by the modern-instrument ensemble Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum, with soloist Christine Schornsheim, joined by fellow harpsichordists Armin Thalheim, Mechtild Stark, and Violetta Liebsch in the multiple keyboard works. These performances were originally issued in the U.S. nearly 25 years ago on the now defunct Capriccio label.
Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Jon Christensen, Palle Danielsson - Sleeper: Tokyo, April 16th, 1979 (2012)

Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Jon Christensen, Palle Danielsson - Sleeper: Tokyo, April 16th, 1979 (2012)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 736 MB | 01:46:53
Genre: Jazz | Label: ECM

The double album Sleeper contains a previously unreleased live concert by Keith Jarrett's European quartet from the '70s, recorded at Tokyo's Nakano Sun Plaza on April 16, 1979. Together with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen, Jarrett performs seven of his own compositions: "Personal Mountains," "Innocence," "So Tender," "Oasis," "Chant of the Soil," "Prism," and "New Dance" the latter song being the shortest here at seven minutes, while "Oasis" clocks in at over 28 minutes!
Jan Čižmář - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024)

Jan Čižmář, {oh!} Ensemble & Martyna Pastuszka - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 373 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 180 Mb | 01:17:25
Classical | Label: Supraphon

The album, which is being released by Supraphon in its Music of the 18th-century Prague series, is focused on works by the important lutenist and composer, Count Jan Antonín Losy (1651–1721), looking at them from an unusual point of view. The album, aptly called Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague and Vienna, circa 1700, also presents compositions originally written for lute, in alternative but original period versions. Historical instruments player, teacher, researcher and producer Jan Čižmář recorded the music with the Polish {oh!} Ensemble, headed by violinist Martyna Pastuszka. The result is a revealing album premiering some of Losy’s lute compositions in unusual and varied sound versions and is being released by Supraphon on 24 May 2024 on CD and in digital formats.
Jan Čižmář - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024) [24/96]

Jan Čižmář, {oh!} Ensemble & Martyna Pastuszka - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 77:25 minutes | 1,43 GB
Classical | Label: Supraphon, Official Digital Download

The album, which is being released by Supraphon in its Music of the 18th-century Prague series, is focused on works by the important lutenist and composer, Count Jan Antonín Losy (1651–1721), looking at them from an unusual point of view. The album, aptly called Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague and Vienna, circa 1700, also presents compositions originally written for lute, in alternative but original period versions. Historical instruments player, teacher, researcher and producer Jan Čižmář recorded the music with the Polish {oh!} Ensemble, headed by violinist Martyna Pastuszka. The result is a revealing album premiering some of Losy’s lute compositions in unusual and varied sound versions and is being released by Supraphon on 24 May 2024 on CD and in digital formats.
Jan Lehtola - Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccatas and Preludes & Fugues, arrangements by Max Reger (2021)

Jan Lehtola - Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccatas and Preludes & Fugues, arrangements by Max Reger (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 309 Mb | Total time: 77:06 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Pilfink Records | # JJVCD-235 | Recorded: 2020

Johann Sebastian Bachin (1685–1750) musiikki tunnettiin hänen kuolemansa jälkeen pitkään lähinnä alan harrastajien keskuudessa. Felix Mendelssohnin (1809–1847) johtamasta Matteus-passion esityksestä Berliinissä 1829 alkoi Bach-renessanssi, joka nosti barokin mestarin suuren yleisön tietoisuuteen. Samalla Bachin teokset saivat alistua sovituksille, jotka olivat suosittuja aina 1900-luvulle saakka. Sovittaminen oli osa ajan esittämiskäytäntöä, sillä ennen autenttisuuskäsitteen syntyä kaikki musiikki sovitettiin vallitsevan tyylin mukaiseksi, ja niinpä myös Mendelssohnin johtama Matteus-passio oli mukautettu vastaamaan ajan musiikillis-esteettisiä haasteita.
Pieter-Jan Belder, Musica Amphion, Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam - Bach In Context: Vater Unser (2014)

Pieter-Jan Belder, Musica Amphion, Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam - Bach In Context: Vater Unser (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 382 Mb | Total time: 69:38 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Etcetera | # KTC1488 | Recorded: 2013

Actus Tragicus The words ‘art of dying’ sound strange to modern ears, perhaps. Although there are related philosophical, religious and ‘end of life’ health care, and much-debated legal concerns today surrounding the subject of dying, we moderns probably rarely, if ever, think of preparing for death as an art form. A central topic in sermons, hymns and contemplative literature, death and dying was a chief pastoral concern of the church of Johann Sebastian Bach’s day. Finding consolation and facing fears and anxieties near the time of death, and also as a part of everyday living, are arguably at the heart of the sacred vocal works of Bach, who is regarded by many as a kind of theologian in music.
Jan Garbarek Group - Dresden: In Concert (2009) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Jan Garbarek Group - Dresden: In Concert (2009)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 122:24 minutes | 4,07 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

This one is very eagerly-awaited: it has been six years since Jan Garbarek’s last album as a leader. And, moreover, this double-album - recorded in Dresden’s Alter Schlachthof in October 2007 - is also the first-ever live set from the highly-popular Garbarek Group. The band, now including Brazilian bassist Yuri Daniel, powers through repertoire old and new, and the Norwegian saxophonist is in top form, his exchanges with Manu Katche’s bold, emphatic drums particularly exciting. Material includes “12 Moons”, “There Were Swallows”, “Voy Cantando”, an ecstatic version of “Paper Nut” (last heard on Shankar’s “Song for Everyone”) and much more. Released in time for Jan’s extensive autumn tour.
Jan Vermeulen, Christine Busch, France Springuel - Franz Schubert: Complete works for Fortepiano Trio (2013)

Jan Vermeulen, Christine Busch, France Springuel - Franz Schubert: Complete works for Fortepiano Trio (2013)
dBpoweramp | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 479 Mb | Total time: 52:59+59:39 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Etcetera | # KTC 1495 | Recorded: 2012

Listening to this beautifully played collection of Schubert’s piano trios, the two completed ones and the lonely single movements, I realized that this is the one recording I have that was made on fortepiano. Other favorites, including the recordings by the Beaux Arts Trio, the lesser known Trio di Trieste, and the more romantic recording by Arthur Grumiaux, Pierre Fournier, and Nikita Magaloff, are on modern instruments. That wouldn’t matter, perhaps, if the performances on this new disc were less convincing. Jan Vermeulen has been recording the Schubert sonatas to great acclaim. He now has added a recording of the trios that is clearly articulated, impassioned, at times even jaunty.

Jan Kisjes - The Nymphs, Part One: Language of the Nymphs (2003)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 19, 2023
Jan Kisjes - The Nymphs, Part One: Language of the Nymphs (2003)

Jan Kisjes - The Nymphs, Part One: Language of the Nymphs (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 420 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 214 MB | Covers - 120 MB
Genre: New Age | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Oreade Music (ORM 62382)

"The Nymphs" tells the story of a wandering mortal who ends up in the realm of the Queen of the Nymphs. The late Scottish entertainer Jimmy Logan narrates the story, interwoven with hauntingly beautiful music composed by Jan Kisjes and magical poems recited by Bryan Maguire. The combination of story, music and poems results in a fairytale decor. The package also contains a second music-only CD.
Pieter-Jan Belder, Musica Amphion, Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam - Bach In Context: Bach & Luther (2012)

Pieter-Jan Belder, Musica Amphion, Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam - Bach In Context: Bach & Luther (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 418 Mb | Total time: 77:23 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Etcetera | # KTC 1442 | Recorded: 2012

This offering from the combined forces of Musica Amphion and the Gesualdo Consort is presented as a hardback book with a CD tucked into the back cover. It is the second in the Bach in Context series. The aim of the project is to present Bach’s works in a liturgical format. The book goes to considerable lengths to explain Lutheran liturgy and how Bach’s compositions would have fitted into a Sunday morning service, thus presenting a prelude, cantata, choral, motet, choral and postlude - in this case the fugue. The performers also give concerts using this format.