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J.S. Bach - Sigiswald Kuijken - Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (1981, CD reissue 1988)

Johann Sebastian Bach - Sigiswald Kuijken - Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin
2xCD | EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 717 MB | Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi # GD 77043 | Country/Year: Germany 1988, 1981
Genre: Classical | Style: Baroque

Sigiswald Kuijken has been a pioneer in performing and teaching Baroque violin technique. He and his brothers were all exposed to early instruments as youngsters. Sigiswald and Wieland intuitively taught themselves how to play the viola da gamba. Sigiswald studied violin at the conservatory in Bruges, then in Brussels with Maurice Raskin, earning his degree in 1964. After doing his own research into Baroque performance practice, Kuijken began playing Baroque works on the violin without using a chinrest or shoulder rest and, in fact, not using his chin at all to hold the instrument…
Kuijken String Quartet, Ryo Terakado - Mozart: Complete String Quintets [2003/1995-99]

Mozart - Complete String Quintets (Kuijken String Quartet, Ryo Terakado) [2003/1995-99]
Classical | Denon COCQ-5694-96 | TT: 199.57 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Covers | 965 Mb

Sigiswald Kuijken was born in 1944 close to Brussels. He studied violin at the conservatories of Bruges and Brussels, completing his studies at the latter institution with Maurice Raskin in 1964. He came into contact with early music at a very young age, together with his brother Wieland. Studying on his own, he gained a thorough knowledge of specific 17th- and 18th-century performance techniques and conventions of interpretation on violin and viola da gamba This led to the introduction, in 1969, of a more authentic way of playing the violin, whereby the instrument was no longer held under the chin, but lay freely on the shoulder; this was to have a crucial influence on the approach to the violin repertoire and was consequently adopted by many players starting in the early 1970s.