J.S. Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias, BWV 772-801
Johann Sebastian Bach
Classical - Released March 10, 2017 | Groupe Analekta, Inc
Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias
Zhu Xiao-Mei
Classical - Released October 30, 2015 | Accentus Music
Bach, J.S.: Two and Three Part Inventions
András Schiff
Classical - Released January 1, 1985 | Decca Music Group Ltd.
La Playlist Classique
Classical Music: 50 of the Best, Radio Musica Clasica, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Johann Strauss II, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms
Classical - Released October 19, 2019 | Armasi
Bach Inspirations
Thibaut García
Classical - Released October 5, 2018 | Warner Classics
Bach: Inventions & Partita
Janine Jansen
Classical - Released January 1, 2007 | Decca Music Group Ltd.
J. S. Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias
Blandine Verlet
Classical - Released January 1, 1997 | naïve classique
Bach: 15 Two-Part Inventions & 15 Sinfonias & 4 Duets
Peter Serkin
Classical - Released May 29, 2020 | Sony Classical
Bach: The Inventions and Sinfonias, BWVV 772-801
Tatiana Nikolayeva
Classical - Released January 6, 2023 | Russian Compact Disc
Bach (Re)inventions
Moisés P. Sánchez
Jazz - Released October 15, 2021 | MarchVivo
Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias
Gustav Leonhardt
Classical - Released January 1, 1999 | Sony Music Media
Bach: Inventions; Sinfonia; Duets
Peter Serkin
Classical - Released May 29, 2020 | RCA Red Seal
J.S. Bach: Clavichord
András Schiff
Solo Piano - Released January 27, 2023 | ECM New Series
Mari
Mari Samuelsen
Classical - Released June 7, 2019 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias
Glenn Gould
Classical - Released January 1, 1964 | Sony Classical
Jazz Sebastien Bach
The Swingle Singers
Jazz - Released April 1, 1963 | Universal Music Division Decca Records France
The Swingle Singers' scat vocal jazz swing arrangements of Johann Sebastian Bach classics were among their most popular material, particularly in Europe (where they actually enjoyed some chart success in the U.K.). Accompanied by nothing more than double bass and drums, the octet distributed their vocal parts equally among two sopranos, two altos, two tenors, and two basses, favoring brisk tempos. Occasionally, indeed, they were so brisk they verged on hyperventilation, as on "Prelude No. 1 in C Major" and the version of "Fugue No. 5 in D Major" drawn from "The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1." They do slow things down once in a while on numbers like "Aria" (from the composer's "Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major") and parts of "Sinfonia," which tend to tilt the mood a little more toward the classical. The album's inventive but a little white bread in its relentlessly wholesome, upbeat tone. Pop fans might hear echoes of the Swingle Singers' work, whether direct or coincidental, in the harmonies of artists like the Association and the Beach Boys, and a U.K. rock group, the Belfast Gypsies, a spinoff of Them, actually based its "Aria of the Fallen Angels" on the Swingle Singers' reading of "Aria" on this album.© TiVo
Bach Up
Dimitri Naïditch
Jazz - Released November 15, 2019 | Dinaï Records
Bach - Bartók - Chopin - Ginastera - Prokofiev - Scarlatti
Martha Argerich
Classical - Released February 25, 2000 | Warner Classics
J'écoute Bach et Haendel avec ma maman
Anne Queffélec
Classical - Released December 3, 2012 | Mirare
Live From Vienna
phil Blech Wien
Classical - Released May 20, 2022 | Universal Music GmbH