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lyrical singer
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- baritone;bass-baritone;bass
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2018-12-13 00:00:00
Music from 17th Century Germany
Music from 17th Century GermanyScheidt Schein Schütz WeckmannHis Majesties Sagbutts and CornettsRichard Wistreich, bassAlistair Ross, organMeridian CDE 84096 (flac & scans)Download Yandex 1fichierAfter a number of downloads, Yandex service will time out, but if you wait it will reset daily.
2018-04-13 14:00:00
[…] Dr Francesca Vanke, highlights that ‘the recording will play throughout the exhibition and provide eminently relevant musical context.’ The Paston Treasure (close-up) Composer Chris Willis discusses his soundtrack to The Death of Stalin Bach: The Universal Keyboardist Robert Ramsey was a Scottish-born composer and organist of the 17th-century. His best known work is 'How the mighty are fallen', a vocal quartet which is most commonly performed in cathedrals and churches. Professor Richard Wistreich of the Royal College of Music hopes the recording will ‘provide a stimulus to visitors to help them enjoy this extraordinary painting, and to discover some of the layers of musical meaning that it contains.’ He also explains how the ‘identification of the fragment of music in the picture has allowed a full reconstruction of the whole piece when combined with the only other copy held in the Bodleian Library.’ 2018 Olivier Awards: […]
2014-12-09 01:00:00
The Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) The Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach (Almost Complete) Igor Kipnis, Harpsichord & Clavichord Judith Blegen, Soprano, Benjamin Luxon, Baritone Catharin Meints, Gamba Nonesuch 79020-2 (1981) Two Discs (Member Silvio requested more Bach, so here it is. This recording is almost complete. it omits the fragments, variants and Suites) [Flac & Scans] (This is an "old School" period instrument approach. Lots of vibrato from the singers but what do you expect from a 1981 recording.) -------------------------------------------- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach (Selections)Emily van Evera, Soprano; John Potter, TenorHarvey Brough, Baritone; Richard Wistreich, BassStephen Stubbs, Tragicomedia(Period Instruments)Teldec 4509-91183-2 (1994) [Flac & Scans] This is a standard "HIP'' recording. Lots of beautifully pure, singing with no or minimal vibrato...as it should be!
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