Bach Kuhnau

Francesco Corti - Bach: Little Books (2020)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Oct. 2, 2020
Francesco Corti - Bach: Little Books (2020)

Francesco Corti - Bach: Little Books (2020)
FLAC tracks | 01:24:18 | 566 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Arcana

A world renowned international soloist and harpsichord teacher at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Francesco Corti embarks a collaboration with Arcana with a musical journey through the manuscripts of the Bach family, beginning with the two books belonging to Johann Sebastian’s brother (the Möller and Andreas Bach manuscripts) and leading to the famous Büchleine for Anna Magdalena and Wilhelm Friedemann. The programme presents three major keyboard works by J. S. Bach (BWV 815, 992 and 998) that are preserved in ‘domestic’ copies. Combined with works by the most important musical figures in Bach’s musical life: Böhm, one of his teachers; Kuhnau, his predecessor as Thomaskantor; Telemann, friend and godfather to Bach’s second son Carl Philipp Emanuel; Hasse and François Couperin. The resulting programme is an unconventional Bachian harpsichord recital, a mixture of different genres and composers, that is probably much closer to the ‘home concert’ of the period than to the standard modern recital.

Bach - Cantatas Vol.4 Gardiner  Music

Posted by trackball at July 13, 2009
Bach - Cantatas Vol.4 Gardiner

Bach - Cantatas Vol.4 Gardiner
Classical | Easy CD-DA | FLAC tracks, CUE, No Log | 2 CD, Covers LQ | 581 Mb | Date CD: 29 Jun 2009

This one features five lesser-known (to me anyway) cantatas, plus one motet, long attributed to Bach, but now known not to be by him. Again, we have the usual high-quality exploration of undeservedly forgotten repertoire, exquisite musical jewels being brought into the light again to shine. Gardiner offers fresh insight into these masterpieces, both in the performance and in his sleeve notes.
Stefan Temmingh, Capricornus Consort Basel - Leipzig 1723: J.S.Bach, Graupner, Fasch, Telemann (2021)

Stefan Temmingh, Capricornus Consort Basel - Leipzig 1723: J.S.Bach, Graupner, Fasch, Telemann (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 406 Mb | Total time: 66:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Accent | # ACC24375 | Recorded: 2020

The Thomaskantor position in Leipzig was one of the most important jobs for musicians in Germany in the 18th century; several important musicians applied to succeed Johann Kuhnau after his death in 1722. In the recruitment process, the Leipzig city council was able to choose from the most famous personalities of the time. The first choice was Georg Philipp Telemann, who declined however, after he had obtained a decent salary increase at his Hamburg post.
Robert King, The King's Consort - Bach's Contemporaries III: Sacred Music by Johann Schelle (2001)

Robert King, The King's Consort - Bach's Contemporaries III: Sacred Music by Johann Schelle (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 372 Mb | Total time: 78:56 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67260 | Recorded: 2000

Continuing the series 'Bach's Contemporaries', this volume concentrates on the wonderful music of Johann Schelle — a cousin of Kuhnau (another composer featured in this series). This immensely striking sacred music by Schelle (one of Bach's predecessors in the post of Kantor in Leipzig's famous Thomas Church) brings together a top-flight group of soloists and a large and colourful assembly of instrumentalists, and presents remarkable and splendidly varied music which not only stands up proudly in its own musical right, but also greatly enhances our understanding of Bach's own sacred writing.

Johann Scheibe: Organ Builder in Leipzig at the Time of Bach  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 12, 2022
Johann Scheibe: Organ Builder in Leipzig at the Time of Bach

Lynn Edwards Butler, "Johann Scheibe: Organ Builder in Leipzig at the Time of Bach"
English | ISBN: 0252044312 | 2022 | 344 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Christian von Blohn & Kathrin Lorenzen - Johann Sebastian Bach - Grosse Orgelmesse (2022)

Christian von Blohn & Kathrin Lorenzen - Johann Sebastian Bach - Grosse Orgelmesse (2022)
FLAC tracks | 1:17:56 | 355 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: perc.pro

Meine neue CD (Kathrin Lorenzen im Sopran) mit Johann Sebastian Bachs Großer Orgelmesse erscheint in diesen Tagen!
Als Johann Sebastian Bach sein erstes gedrucktes Orgelwerk 1739 veröffentliche, war er bereits 54 Jahre alt.
Die Sammlung besteht aus zehn großen Choralbearbeitungen, elf kleineren Choral-Vorspielen bzw. –Fughetten sowie vier Inventions-artigen Duetten, eingerahmt von Präludium und Fuge Es-Dur. Sie ist betitelt mit „Dritter Theil der Clavier Übung…“, womit Bach terminologisch unter anderem auf ähnliche Publikationen seines direkten Leipziger Amtsvorgängers im Thomaskantorat, Johann Kuhnau (1660-1722) anspielt.Bei dieser Einspielung wurden nur die großen Bearbeitungen „à 2 Clav. et Ped.“ in Betracht gezogen, aber jeder der entsprechende Choral zum besseren Verständnis gesungen vorangestellt.

Martin Stadtfeld & Lilian Akopova - Baroque Colours (2023)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 2, 2023
Martin Stadtfeld & Lilian Akopova - Baroque Colours (2023)

Martin Stadtfeld & Lilian Akopova - Baroque Colours (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 343 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 214 Mb | 01:31:58
Classical | Label: Sony Classical

Martin Stadtfeld's new double album "Baroque Colours" presents a colorful sound panorama of the Baroque - with original works from Bach to Rameau as well as his own arrangements of well-known Baroque hits and unknown musical gems.
Lumieres - La musique du XVIIIeme siecle (29 CD), Part 07 [2011]

Lumières - La musique du XVIIIème siècle (29 CD), Part 07: Vivaldi, Telemann, J.S.Bach, C.P.E.Bach, J.C.F.Bach, Schobert, Kuhnau, Mondonville, Mozart, Haydn. Beethoven [2011]
EAC (flac, image, cue, log) | TT: 80.55+80.39+72.14 | Scans | 1.09 Gb
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | 2908601.30 | Rec: 1980-2006

The eighteenth century is probably the most extraordinary period of transformation Europe has known since antiquity. Political upheavals kept pace with the innumerable inventions and discoveries of the age; every sector of the arts and of intellectual and material life was turned upside down. Between the end of the reign of Louis XIV and the revolution of 1789, music in its turn underwent a radical mutation that struck at the very heart of a well-established musical language. In this domain too, we are all children of the Age of Enlightenment: our conception of music and the way we ‘consume’ it still follows in many respects the agenda set by the eighteenth century. And it is not entirely by chance that harmonia mundi has chosen to offer you in 2011 a survey of this musical revolution which, without claiming to be exhaustive, will enable you to grasp the principal outlines of musical creation between the twilight of the Baroque and the dawn of Romanticism.
Cappella Coloniensis - Johann Friedrich Fasch: Overture; Sinfonias; Concerti (2009)

Cappella Coloniensis - Johann Friedrich Fasch: Overture; Sinfonias; Concerti (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 299 Mb | Total time: 59:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Phoenix Edition | # 191 | Recorded: 1970-1987

It's a fairly well known fact that Bach had a keen interest in music of his musical ancestors as well as his contemporaries. His library contained music of other German composers as well as music from France and Italy. Among the composers whose music found a home on Bach's shelves were Antonio Vivaldi, Christoph Graupner, and Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758). Whether or not Bach ever performed this music with his Collegium Musicum at Zimmermann's Coffee House in Leipzig is unknown, but Bach thought enough of the music of these and other composers to seek it out and collect it.

Schelle: Sacred Music - Sampson, King, King's Consort (2011)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at May 29, 2013
Schelle: Sacred Music - Sampson, King, King's Consort (2011)

Schelle: Sacred Music - Sampson, King, King's Consort (2011)
EAC Rip | Flac (Image + cue + log) | 1 CD | Full Scans | 359 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Helios | Catalog Number: 55373

Continuing the series ‘Bach’s Contemporaries’, this volume concentrates on the wonderful music of Johann Schelle—a cousin of Kuhnau (another composer featured in this series). This immensely striking sacred music by Schelle (one of Bach’s predecessors in the post of Kantor in Leipzig’s famous Thomas Church) brings together a top-flight group of soloists and a large and colourful assembly of instrumentalists, and presents remarkable and splendidly varied music which not only stands up proudly in its own musical right, but also greatly enhances our understanding of Bach’s own sacred writing.