Bach (6) Trio Sonatas
Bach’s trio sonatas ‘re-organ-ised’
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Composer or Director: Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Avie
Magazine Review Date: 1/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 69
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: AV2199
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 1 in E flat, BWV525 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 2 in C minor, BWV526 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 3 in D minor, BWV527 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 4 in E minor, BWV528 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 5 in C, BWV529 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
(6) Trio Sonatas, Movement: No. 6 in G, BWV530 |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
(The) Brook Street Band Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer |
Author: William Yeoman
The BSB’s approach combines the clarity of London Baroque with the elegance of the Purcell Quartet while hinting at the colour of the Palladian Ensemble, which employs recorders and plucked strings as well as violin and gamba on its excellent disc of arrangements of Bach sonatas and chorales. But the exuberance is all BSB’s own. Theo’s bass is clear and firm throughout, providing a centre of gravity for violinists Rachel Harris and Farran Scott to really dance. This is as apparent in the fast major-key movements such as BWV529’s opening Allegro and dramatic minor-key movements such as the Vivace from BWV526 as it is in the slower, which, like the Largo of BWV526, tend towards the quicker side without sacrificing delicacy or gravitas. The variety of string articulation together with Gibley’s discrete harmonisations further serve both to enliven and to elucidate Bach’s musical arguments. Superb.
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