Julie Roset

Raphaël Pichon, Pygmalion - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (2025)

Raphaël Pichon, Pygmalion - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (2025)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 553 Mb | Total time: 01:47:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMM 902754.55 | Recorded: 2024

A visionary synthesis of the art of a composer who, here more than anywhere else, gives meaning to the world in which he lives, and reveals to us something of what lies beyond, the Mass in B minor is one of the supreme peaks of Bach’s music. Raphaël Pichon and his ensemble Pygmalion explore this universe which gives utterance to the mysteries of incarnation and death.
Holland Baroque - Brabant 1653: Baroque Vocal Music from Brabant (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Holland Baroque - Brabant 1653: Baroque Vocal Music from Brabant (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 64:26 minutes | 1,25 GB
Classical, Sacred, Choral | Label: Pentatone, Official Digital Download

Holland Baroque explores the monastic musical traditions of 17th-century North Brabant, together with a group of established early music vocalists. Brabant 1653 unveils hidden gems of Dutch music history, as well as of baroque music at large.
Holland Baroque - Brabant 1653: Baroque Vocal Music from Brabant (2021)

Holland Baroque - Brabant 1653: Baroque Vocal Music from Brabant (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 299 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 160 Mb | Artwork included | 01:04:26
Classical, Sacred, Vocal | Label: Pentatone

Holland Baroque explores the monastic musical traditions of 17th-century North Brabant, together with a group of established early music vocalists. Brabant 1653 unveils hidden gems of Dutch music history, as well as of baroque music at large. The album’s central figure is Benedictus à Sancto Josepho, pre-eminent organist and composer of Brabant in the late seventeenth century, and known in France as “le grand Carme”. By putting his music and that of contemporaries in the limelight, artistic directors Judith and Tineke Steenbrink search for a distinguishable Brabant Style, and convincingly demonstrate that the Netherlands possessed a much richer musical culture than is usually acknowledged.