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Sophie Yates - Johann Christian Bach: Six Sonatas, Op.5 (2009)

Sophie Yates - Johann Christian Bach: Six Sonatas, Op.5 (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 410 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 160 Mb | Artwork included
Classical | Label: Chandos (Chaconne Series) | # CHAN0762 | Time: 01:07:48

Johann Christian Bach's sonatas belong so much to the domain of the fortepianist that we forget how terrific they can sound on the harpsichord; they are by turns rhythmically engaging, almost jazzy, witty, sparkling, and expressive. By most accounts Bach played both instruments with equal facility and did not leave us a stated preference for one over the other, indeed if he had one. Sophie Yates has done very well to remind us with her superb Chandos recording Johann Christian Bach: Six Sonatas, Op. 5, that the London Bach need not be heard on fortepiano to be experienced to his best advantage; one may make the case that Bach's sonatas benefit to some extent from the brightness of the older instrument. Yates is the first artist to record Bach's Op. 5 as a set on the harpsichord; the only other complete recording of Op. 5 has been done on fortepiano, yet these sonatas are most commonly heard individually or mixed up with the later, "Welcker" Sonatas, Op. 17. Although they are difficult to individually date, Bach's Op. 5 was published in 1766 and all six are thought to date from his first four years in London; in her notes, Yates correctly observes the impact of Thomas Arne on Bach's style and of the general English approach to melody. Luckily in Bach's case the Italian manner had already held sway for some time by his arrival in London in 1762, so the learning curve was not a tough road to hoe for the Padre Martini-educated master.
Sophie Yates - Tombeau: German Harpsichord Music of the Seventeenth Century (1998)

Sophie Yates - Tombeau: German Harpsichord Music of the Seventeenth Century (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 396 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 172 Mb | Artwork included
Classical | Label: Chandos (Chaconne Series) | # CHAN0596 | Time: 01:14:46

A fascinating collection of German harpsichord music from one of the instruments finest exponents, Sophie Yates. The German composer Johann Jacob Froberger is the central figure in this collection and he was probably the most significant influence in the development of a distinctive, German style of writing for keyboard instruments. He wrote some twenty-five toccatas of which the two on this album are of very different character; the earlier one is very contrapuntal in style and makes use of a chromatic theme, whilst the other is written in a feer, more improvisatory style, and is harmonically very daring. Sophie Yates writes in her sleeve notes that she wished to include some of the darker more sensual suites, of which the C minor Suite is one of the most striking. Froberger is a colourful composer, and these varied suites, consisting of the usual dance numbers of the day, are most enjoyable. Johann Kaspar Kerll was similarly an innovator and is represented on this album by an impressive Passacaglia which places great demands on the player, Johann Pachelbel is probably most famous as a composer of sacred works and, of course, the ubiquitous Canon in D. Of his instrumental music, the Hexachordum Apollinis is his most well-known work, which comprises a set of six arias with variations, of which the last one is recorded here. George Böhm is best remembered for his influence on other composers, particularly J S BAch.
Anne-Sophie Mutter - Anne Sophie Mutter: Great Recordings (2022)

Anne-Sophie Mutter - Anne Sophie Mutter: Great Recordings (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.2 GB
9:11:51 | Classical, Soundtrack | Label: UMG

Anne-Sophie Mutter is widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of modern times, combining technical virtuosity, beauty of tone, and exceptional charisma. She has nurtured the classical music scene through her own Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation, which has commissioned new works and fostered the careers of younger violinists. Mutter was born in the German town of Rheinfelden, near the Swiss border, on June 29, 1963. She took up the piano at five, and the violin shortly after. By nine she was advancing rapidly and had begun lessons with Aïda Stucki. Mutter appeared in recital at the Lucerne Festival when she was 13 and was heard there by legendary conductor Herbert von Karajan.
Anne-Sophie Mutter, LPO - Mozart: Violin Concertos No. 1-5; Sinfonia Concertante (2005/2015) [Official 24-bit/96kHz]

Anne-Sophie Mutter, LPO - Mozart: Violin Concertos No. 1-5; Sinfonia Concertante (2005/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 148:49 minutes | 2,94 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Four-time Grammy-winning violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth in 2006 with a series of releases of all his major works for violin, among them this performance with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Mutter herself. Plus, violist Yuri Bashmet appears on the Sinfonia concertante.
Sophie de Bardonneche, Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor - Destinées (2024)

Sophie de Bardonnèche, Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor - Destinées (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 1:07:45 | 361 Mb
Genre: Classical

Destined to be musicians? The female composers to whom Baroque violinist Sophie de Bardonneche pays tribute enjoyed very different fates: while the name Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729) continued to be remembered, who knows Mlle Duval (born around 1718), the second woman to have a work presented at the Paris Opera and nicknamed 'la Legende' in her time? Her opera-ballet, Les Genies, remains a testament to her great mastery. Then there were Anne-Madeleine Guesdon de Presles and Elisabeth-Louise Pellecier, composers married to composers - the latter signed her works with the name of her husband, Papavoine… Others found it easier to achieve the limelight because they were aristocrats, like Mlle de Menetou (1679-1745). No fewer than ten female composers are brought back to life in this programme of sonatas, overtures and dances devised by Sophie de Bardonneche, a founder member of Le Consort, who is accompanied on her first solo album by her partners Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor.

Sophie Kasiki, "Dans la nuit de Daech : Confession d'une repentie"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at Oct. 22, 2021
Sophie Kasiki, "Dans la nuit de Daech : Confession d'une repentie"

Sophie Kasiki, "Dans la nuit de Daech : Confession d'une repentie"
2016 | ISBN: 222119098X | Français | EPUB | 240 pages | 0.2 MB

Le témoignage unique d'une Française partie rejoindre l'État islamique avec son fils…et revenue de l'enfer.
Sophie Kasiki est éducatrice en banlieue parisienne quand trois garçons qu'elle connaît quittent la France pour faire le djihad en Syrie, laissant leurs familles dévastées. Très vite, ceux qu'elle appelle " les gamins " reprennent contact avec elle. Sophie espère les convaincre de rentrer, mais c'est l'inverse qui va se produire. …
Sophie de Bardonneche, Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor - Destinées (2024)

Sophie de Bardonnèche, Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor - Destinées (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 1:07:45 | 361 Mb
Genre: Classical

Destined to be musicians? The female composers to whom Baroque violinist Sophie de Bardonneche pays tribute enjoyed very different fates: while the name Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729) continued to be remembered, who knows Mlle Duval (born around 1718), the second woman to have a work presented at the Paris Opera and nicknamed 'la Legende' in her time? Her opera-ballet, Les Genies, remains a testament to her great mastery. Then there were Anne-Madeleine Guesdon de Presles and Elisabeth-Louise Pellecier, composers married to composers - the latter signed her works with the name of her husband, Papavoine… Others found it easier to achieve the limelight because they were aristocrats, like Mlle de Menetou (1679-1745). No fewer than ten female composers are brought back to life in this programme of sonatas, overtures and dances devised by Sophie de Bardonneche, a founder member of Le Consort, who is accompanied on her first solo album by her partners Lucile Boulanger and Justin Taylor.
Rolando Villazón, Sophie Koch, Antonio Pappano - Massenet: Werther (2012)

Rolando Villazón, Sophie Koch, Antonio Pappano - Massenet: Werther (2012)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 621 MB | 02:11:51
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Werther is one of Rolando Villazón's signature roles and it's easy to see why; he brings both intensity and vulnerable sensitivity to the part of the anguished poet, and he's a terrifically nuanced singing actor. All of the elements of the live 2011 performance from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in fact, are so strong that this recording easily takes a place among the most effective and affecting accounts of the opera. Antonio Pappano, music director of the Royal Opera House, draws impassioned playing and sumptuous, sensual tone from the orchestra. The group responds beautifully to Pappano's subtly inflected and dramatically charged vision of the score.

Sophie Yates - Fandango: Scarlatti in Iberia (1998)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Aug. 3, 2023
Sophie Yates - Fandango: Scarlatti in Iberia (1998)

Sophie Yates - Fandango: Scarlatti in Iberia (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 420 Mb | Total time: 69:11 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 0635 | Recorded: 1998

The Spanish and Portuguese influence in Domenico Scarlatti’s rhythms and, perhaps to a lesser extent, melodies are distinctive features of his keyboard style. Sophie Yates has chosen these evocative gestures in Scarlatti’s sonatas as determining characteristics of her recital Fandango – Scarlatti in Iberia. In fact, only four of the 13 items in her programme are by Scarlatti himself, the remaining pieces being by José Larrañaga, Seixas, Sebastian Albero y Añaños, and Soler, whose colourful ‘Fandango’ concludes her disc. Readers who know their Scarlatti will not need to be reminded either of the bold originality or of the wonderful variety of colours and sentiments present in his harpsichord sonatas.

Anne-Sophie Mutter - Anne-Sophie Mutter Plays Bach (2022)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 28, 2022
Anne-Sophie Mutter - Anne-Sophie Mutter Plays Bach (2022)

Anne-Sophie Mutter - Anne-Sophie Mutter Plays Bach (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 240 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 126 MB
53:23 | Classical | Label: Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics release

This album highlights the Bach orchestral recordings made for EMI by Anne-Sophie Mutter, still one the leading figures of modern violin, with Salvatore Accardo at the baton (and the second violin in the double concerto).