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| 'Must-hear' Baroque works? Not owning a massive amount of Baroque music, I'd be grateful to anyone who can recommend some 'must-hear' works |
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| Bach's Brandenburg Concerti, Bach's Keyboard Concerti, Cecelia Bartoli's recording of Vivaldi opera arias, Bach's Christmas Oratorio/B Minor Mass/Cantatas, Telemann Recorder Concerto. Is this what you mean? I could name more, but I figured this is a lot already. Hope this helps |
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| Handel's Israel in Egypt, Air by Bach, a range of cello suites by Bach,. and the ever-popular Toccata and Fugue in D minor. |
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| Handel's Messiah is a great work to listen to listen out for forms which were expanded in the classical period such as arias and the rececitives |
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| I would recommend the Vivaldi concerto for two violins in A-minor, Op. 3, No. 8. The Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin by J.S. Bach are also "must-hear" works (at least some of them). One of the most popular movements is the Chaconne from the second Partita (in d minor). Several piano transcriptions of it have been written, including one by Brahms, and (more notably) the Busoni transcription (one recording of which is available at http://www.musicalselections.com/compositions/78/). Vladimir Horowitz made some impressive recordings of a few Couperin sonatas. |
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| Thanks for the link, interesting sugesstions, i'll check them out. Thanks all |
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| A couple of solo cantatas, a motet and a trio sonata by J S Bach, just to show his range: "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen", BWV 51. I have this on CD sung by Emma Kirkby and with Crispian Steele-Perkins playing natural trumpet. This is a stunning recording. She has just recorded it again; I haven't heard the second, but I shall be surprised if it is any better. "Ich habe genug", BWV 82. This comes in several varieties. It is most often sung by baritone with oboe obligato, but a soprano and flute version by JSB also exists, and Janet Baker has recorded it in yet another version which I think may be a modern arrangement. Recordings exist by Fischer-Diskau and many other famous singers. The motet, "Jesu meine Freude", usually sung a capella, but sometimes, in live performance, with a 'cello or a double bass, to help with the pitch. The trio sonata for flute, violin and B.C. from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079. |
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