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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Giuseppe Tartini : Concertos & Sonates

Mira Glodeanu

Classical - Released March 19, 2021 | Hitasura

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Giuseppe Tartini and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, virtuosi, aesthetes and almost philosophers, are two eighteenth century composers of considerable importance. As much admired as respected in their time, they were to open up definitive new paths and were to become precursors of note. Their captivating inventiveness offers us the opportunity to discover in their compositions a wealth of nuance. Their works represent for us in our time inexhaustible reserves of discoveries to be made and emotions to be relished. Placed within the context of dialogue, Tartini and C. P. E. Bach appear as two poles; their methods, as differing as possible, converging with precision towards the same generous goal… moving us, to the very core. © Hitasura
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Concerto pour 2 violons & concertos pour violon n° 1 & 2

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Classical - Released January 1, 1983 | Warner Classics

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Bach : Partitas & Concertos pour violon (Diapason n°565)

Jascha Heifetz

Concertos - Released August 25, 2012 | Les Indispensables de Diapason

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Concertos Brandebourgeois - Concertos pour violon

Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra

Classical - Released October 6, 2008 | Warner Classics

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Bach: Concertos pour violon

Marie-Annick Nicolas

Classical - Released January 1, 1993 | naïve classique

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Bach : Concertos pour violon

Ensemble Baroque de Nice

Classical - Released January 1, 2006 | Ligia

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Concertos pour violon

Thomas Zehetmair

Classical - Released January 1, 1994 | Brilliant Classics

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Bach: Concertos pour violon

Elmar Oliveira

Concertos - Released September 1, 2010 | Artek

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Concertos pour violon

Elfa Rún Kristinsdottir

Violin Concertos - Released March 1, 2011 | Ars Produktion

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Concertos pour violons

Kolja Blacher

Classical - Released April 3, 2000 | Naxos

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Vivaldi, Concertos pour violons, Violins, Bach Transposition pour orgue, organ

Various Artists

Classical - Released January 1, 1966 | Edition André Charlin

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Bach : Violin Concertos

Isabelle Faust

Violin Concertos - Released March 15, 2019 | harmonia mundi

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After the double album of the Violin and Harpsichord Sonatas with Kristian Bezuidenhout, here is the next instalment in a Bach recording adventure that began nine years ago with a set of the Sonatas and Partitas. Isabelle Faust, Bernhard Forck and his partners at the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin have explored a multitude of other works by Bach: harpsichord concertos, trio sonatas for organ, instrumental movements from sacred cantatas etc. All are revealed here as direct or indirect relatives of the three monumental Concertos BWV 1041-43. This fascinating achievement is a timely reminder that the master of The Well-Tempered Clavier was also a virtuoso violinist! © harmonia mundi
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Bach: Violin Concertos

Leonidas Kavakos

Classical - Released March 29, 2024 | Sony Classical

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J.S.Bach: Violin Concertos

Hilary Hahn

Classical - Released October 14, 2003 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Vivaldi 12 Concertos Op.3 'Estro Armonico', Bach Keyboards Arrangements

Rinaldo Alessandrini

Classical - Released March 25, 2022 | naïve

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One of Antonio Vivaldi’s undisputed masterpieces—alongside the famous Quattro Stagioni—L’Estro armonico, a set of 12 concertos for stringed instruments, caused a real stir when it was first published in Amsterdam in 1711. Vivaldi’s creation fascinated many composers, beginning with Johann Sebastian Bach who decided to transcribe several of these concertos for keyboard during his time in Weimar. He explored Italian musical inclinations in great detail, and his personal work often reflects the perfect assimilation of Italian-style virtuosity and the melodic art typical of the musicians from the peninsula (Corelli, Vivaldi, Marcello, Torelli, etc.).In this magnificent double album, Rinaldo Alessandrini confronts Vivaldi’s original orchestras and Bach’s arrangements. There’s Concerto No. 3 from L’Estro armonico (for solo violin), followed by the version for keyboard (BWV 978)—in this case a solo harpsichord—and Concerto No. 10 from Vivaldi’s Opus 3, followed by its famous elaboration for four keyboards (BWV 1065). Of course, it’s fascinating to compare the originals with Bach’s versions; the German composer will often enrich the polyphonic texture or change the melodic contours. Vivaldi, on the other hand, displays melodic genius and great instrumental imagination, as well as an innate ability to create an incredible ambience. It’s nothing short of enchanting: no wonder his work left the whole of Europe stunned.The orchestral versions of Rinaldo Alessandrini and his Concerto italiano can only be described as prodigious. They display such finesse and flexibility (and a beautiful instrumental reach too!). Their textures are silky, their rhythm poised and perfectly formed (right from Concerto No.1, which opens the collection). Bach’s versions take a backseat here, despite the outstanding performances given by Rinaldo Alessandrini on harpsichord and Lorenzo Ghielmi on the organ, which are a real treat for the ears. The star of the show is Vivaldi. With this release, Rinaldo Alessandrini and his Concerto Italiano provide one of the most beautiful and formidably joyful interpretations of L’Estro armonico. It’s simply unmissable! © Pierre-Yves Lascar/Qobuz
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Himmelsburg - Violin Concertos

Lina Tur Bonet

Classical - Released September 15, 2023 | Glossa

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Johann Sebastian Bach : Violin Concertos & Sonatas

Janine Jansen

Classical - Released January 1, 2013 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Bach: Violin Concertos in A Minor & E Major etc.

Alina Ibragimova

Classical - Released October 30, 2015 | Hyperion

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J.S. Bach: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 - Partita No. 2

Daniel Lozakovich

Violin Concertos - Released June 8, 2018 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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The press is already in a spin about it: "The new Menuhin"; "a star is born"; "the enchanted bow"... Daniel Lozakovich, 17 years old, might have his head in the stars, but he has his feet firmling on the ground. He is shaping a dazzling career with stunning maturity. Born in Sweden to a family from the former USSR, he learned violin in 2007, at the age of 6. Two years later, he would play his first concerto, conducted by Vladimir Spivakov. There then followed the difficult quest to find a teacher who would "not change my musicality, but make me stronger." Daniel Lozakovich currently lives in Geneva, where he works with Eduard Wulfson, a private tutor that he met at the Verbier Festival. It was also at this festival, which showcases young talents, that the teenager met Valery Gergiev, who immediately took him under his protective and liberating wing. Signed to Deutsche Grammophon (DG), Daniel Lozakovich would soon record Beethoven's Concerto in D Major with his mentor, "a work whose structure is so clear", he said, "but whose music is so difficult". Daniel Lozakovich listened to a lot of records to perfect his playing and his musical knowledge. He learned a lot from listening to the great masters of the past, in particular Bruno Walter, who charmed him with his sense of detail, and the sound he gets from his orchestra, as well as his poetic phrasing. This preference says a lot about this very young musician, who we discover here on his first record, dedicated to Bach. Listening to the Second Partita (with its brilliantly-structured Chaconne) and the Concertos in E Major and A Minor, we are won over straight away by the solidity of his concept, the great beauty of the sonority with its long phrases and a discourse which is constantly expressive. His parents, who are not remotely musicians, would have preferred for him to be a great tennis player, but fate had other plans for this strong-willed teenager with a dazzling smile. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Johann Sebastian Bach : Violin Concertos

Freiburger Barockorchester

Concertos - Released March 25, 2013 | harmonia mundi

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