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Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan Music | List Price | $19.97 (You save $3.88) | | Label | BIS | | Orig Year | 11/21/2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 16652  | | CD Universe Part number | 1046158 | | Catalog number | 1041 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 21, 2000 | | Recording Time | 1 11 |
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Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan Songs | 1. Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch eine Liebe," BWV 64 (BC A15): "Sehet, welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vat (16:22) | | Common Name | Sehet, Welch Eine Liebe, Cantata, Cantata 64 | | Catalog No. | BWV 64 | | Composer | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) | | Conductor | Masaaki Suzuki | | Performer | Yukari Nonoshita Peter Kooij | | Genre | Baroque Period / Cantata | | Date Written | 12/27/1723 | | Period | Baroque | | Recording Date | 06/1999 | | 2. Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch eine Liebe," BWV 64 (BC A15): "Das hat er Alles uns getan", Chorus (14:20) | | Catalog No. | BWV 25 | | Composer | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) | | Conductor | Masaaki Suzuki | | Performer | Gerd Turk Yukari Nonoshita Peter Kooij | | Genre | Baroque Period / Cantata | | Date Written | 08/29/1723 | | Period | Baroque | | Recording Date | 06/1999 | | 3. Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch eine Liebe," BWV 64 (BC A15): "Geh, Welt! behalte nur das Deine", Reci (17:29) | | Common Name | Lobe Den Herrn, Meine Seele, Cantata | | Catalog No. | BWV 69A | | Composer | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) | | Conductor | Masaaki Suzuki | | Performer | Makoto Sakurada Peter Kooij Yoshie Hida | | Genre | Baroque Period / Cantata | | Date Written | 08/15/1723 | | Period | Baroque | | Recording Date | 10/1999 | | 4. Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch eine Liebe," BWV 64 (BC A15): "Was frag' ich nach der Welt", Chorus (14:30) | | Common Name | Du Sollt Gott, Deinen Herren, Lieben, Cantata, Cantata 77 | | Catalog No. | BWV 77 | | Composer | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) | | Conductor | Masaaki Suzuki | | Performer | Makoto Sakurada Peter Kooij Yoshie Hida | | Genre | Baroque Period / Cantata | | Date Written | 08/22/1723 | | Period | Baroque | | Recording Date | 10/1999 | | 5. Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch eine Liebe," BWV 64 (BC A15): "Was die Welt in sich halt", Aria for so (4:04) | | Common Name | Nun Ist Das Heil Und Die Kraft Cantata, Cantata 50 | | Catalog No. | BWV 50 | | Composer | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) | | Conductor | Masaaki Suzuki | | Genre | Baroque Period / Cantata / Chorus | | Date Written | 1723 | | Period | Baroque | | Country | Germany | | Recording Date | 10/1999 |
Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan Music Composers on Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan CD : Johann Sebastian Bach Conductors on Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan CD : Masaaki Suzuki Genres on Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan CD : Baroque Period, Cantata, Chorus Performers on Bach Cantatas Vol 13 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan CD : Gerd Turk, Makoto Sakurada, Peter Kooij, Yoshie Hida, Yukari Nonoshita
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$10.15 Chopin, Rachmaninov, Scriabin, Piano WorksJDT3007Shoshana Rudiakov, pianist Piano Works $17.95 Money-Back Guarantee/Other Ordering Options Chopin Sonata No 3 in B Minor Op 58 Allegro Maestoso Scherzo, Molto vivace 58 Largo Finale Preso non tantoRachmaninov Variations on a Theme by Corelli, Op. 42, Theme Variations One through 20 CodaScriabin Three Etudes Opus 42, No. 3 Opus 8, No. 11 Opus 8, No. 12If you like the piano music of Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Scriabin, you will love this CD. Getting all three of these great composers on one CD is like getting three CDs in one. Chopin, Racmnaninov and Scriabin wrote some of the greatest and most popular music ever written for the piano. Chopin's Sonata in B minor, the last of the three he wrote, was composed in 1844. Its flow of musical ideas is closely related to the romantic rhapsodies of Schumann and Liszt. Thematic ideas flow into place one after the other, in a performance by Eroica artist Shoshana Rudiakov that is both musically fascinating and technically demanding. Working within this free form, Chopin has created a work of classical proportions. The principal theme is nicely and successfully balanced by the nocturne-like second movement, and the development follows an almost Beethovinian course to the climax, which is one of Chopin's rare forays into contrapuntal regions. Contrary to the "rules," he omits the short first subject in the reprise. The nimble and fleet Scherzo is similarly balanced by a noncturne-like trio. This fast-slow arrangement is reversed in the final two movements. The third movement-Largo-is an extended and deeply felt nocturne; and the concluding movement, a lively perpetuum mobile rondo.The Variations on a Theme by Corelli (1932) are the only large scale compositions written by Rachmaninov for piano during his 26 years in the United States. The main theme, from Corelli's twelfth violin sonata, was taken by him from "La Follia," a traditional dance-tune which inspired many composers. The work consists of twenty variations. Because of their brilliant technical development and multiplicity of charming moods, they are considered a masterpiece. Variations 11 and 12, often omitted in performance, are included on this recording. Alexander Scriabin was a fellow student of Rachmaninov's at the Moscow Conservatory; where both men studied with Arensky, Scriabin, who won a Gold Medal for piano in 1891, was on his way to a promising career as a concert pianist, but decided, instead, to concentrate almost entirely on the performance of his own works. Contemporaries described him as an elegant pianist with a smooth technique and delicate touch. The Etudes, Opus 8 Nos. 11 and 12, were written in 1894. Like many of Scriabin's early works, they are heavily influenced by Chopin. At the same time, his emerging personal style is perceptible in a subtly developed sense of harmony and sentiment. The Etude, Opus 42, No. 5, written in 1903, exhibits the fully developed Scriabin language, full of estatical outbursts and impressionist sounds. Scriabin's harmonies, with their altered seventh and ninth chords, were a direct precursor of the atonal system.SHOSHANA RUDIAKOV, THE ARTIST"A pianist ...
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