Hi, folks...<br><br>I39;ve been a fan of classical music for a while, but am starting to build a library based on composers. Are there any Bach CDs that you'd ...
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operafan2000
Aug 22, 2000 3:51 pm
I'd recommend his "Magnificat" and his cantata "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen." If you want something without singing, I'd suggest the Brandenburg Concertos....
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kfarad.geo
Aug 22, 2000 5:35 pm
EMI's recording of Bach's violin concertos was the first Bach-only CD I got, and it was reall what got me hooked on Bach. I love it, although the performance...
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pgwatchorn
Aug 24, 2000 4:47 am
The tradition is that Bach's last piece was dictated to his son-in-law, Johann Christoph Altnickol, and that it was a revision of the organ Chorale Prelude,...
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pgwatchorn
Aug 24, 2000 4:53 am
If you want some more recent biographical material on Bach, which takes advantage of the hundred or so years of knowledge gained since Schweitzer researched...
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thinkingmanneil
Aug 24, 2000 6:17 am
Hi, I'm new to the club, and I've been a fan of Bach's music for many years now, so it's good to find a group of people who enjoy his music as much as I do. If...
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SOCIAL27
Aug 24, 2000 8:12 pm
thanks, this is quite excellant, lots of cooperation and good answers in this club, I must say...<br><br>social27...
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Mike_JF
Aug 25, 2000 4:13 pm
Hi,<br>Since the topic of Bach's personal life has come up in recent posts, I was wondering about something. Did Bach do household chores like cleaning, ...
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pgwatchorn
Aug 26, 2000 4:17 am
Just a few points arising from your post:<br>1. The arioso from Cantata BWV 156 (I stand with one foot in the grave) is indeed very beautiful, similar to the...
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thinkingmanneil
Aug 26, 2000 6:20 am
Peter;<br>I don't mind the correction at all; if someone claimed Glenn Gould to be an American, I'd've spoken up too. Thanks for the tip on the Wispelwey ...
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kayokayo_jp
Aug 30, 2000 5:51 am
Hi, I'm KayoKayo, new here and glad to join you.<br>JasminKoo, your message really impressed me. Thank you so much.<br>Though I'm not good at English or any...
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TheFatIdiot
Aug 30, 2000 5:57 pm
I apologize for replying to this old thread, a new member recently brought up this thread again, so I went back to read the original out of ...
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SOCIAL27
Aug 30, 2000 8:10 pm
thanks, fat one, again for timely knowledge..<br>does anyone know which churches use bach's music..<br>I live in the bible belt, which has become very southern...
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operafan2000
Aug 30, 2000 10:09 pm
An Episcopal church in Boston, Emmanuel Church on Newbury Street, has a Bach cantata in its service each Sunday from mid September to mid May.<br><br>Their web...
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TheFatIdiot
Aug 30, 2000 10:18 pm
Churches that use Bach's music in the bible belt?!? Hmm... that's a hard question to answer as I don't live there, and I also do not attend church regularly as...
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ea3qd
Sep 8, 2000 6:56 am
Dear brothers in J. Sebastian, I thing something it's going wrong with Yahoo, sometimes says I am not a member, says somebody it's on line and it isn't, can...
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FloridaJack41
Sep 10, 2000 1:31 am
I've been besotted with Back for many, many years. Two performances that i think are exceptional are out of fashion right now (and may be hard to find). The...
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ea3qd
Sep 11, 2000 7:22 pm
When I was 16, I've been also, like you, besotted with Bach, performed by Karl Richter, I still have some vinyls from, that can be heard, but nowadays, I ...
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ulissipo
Sep 13, 2000 9:15 am
Well, I also grew up with Richter and Bach. Then I moved up Leonhardt, Herreweghe, Koopman, Parrott et al. But recently I rediscovered Richter. True, you have...
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FloridaJack41
Sep 15, 2000 8:36 pm
Am I nostalgic for Richter? No and Yes. I recently went to an "authentic" performance and found it.....bloodless! Whatever excesses Richter inserted, his ...
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PipeMan_1999
Sep 21, 2000 2:16 pm
If you are like me, you value both the music of J.S. Bach,and the benefits of the Internet. Now, however, our access to a free and unfettered Internet could be...
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Shyann86
Sep 29, 2000 1:17 am
Hello everyone i am new here....
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Shyann86
Sep 29, 2000 1:19 am
Hello everyone i am new here. I am a 13 f minnisota, i do not listen to bach very much, but it is very relaxing music as other artists.<br><br> Talk to you all...
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vierrietjie
Sep 29, 2000 6:13 am
Welcome to the club, Maxine. Listen more, it's great music and such a lot of it!<br>Hennie....
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gene_debs2000
Sep 30, 2000 3:20 pm
Hi:<br><br>Another new person, from Ohio. Bach recordings I like? Where do I start. As Brahms said, "Study Bach - all things start with Bach."<br><br>The first...
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ande_17_18
Oct 3, 2000 10:43 pm
HI everyone,<br><br>What are your thoughts on Andras Schiff? How would you compare him to other Bach interpreters?...
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vierrietjie
Oct 4, 2000 5:12 am
Hi Andrew!<br>Allow me to quote from my old Penguin Guide:"There are no advocates of Bach on the piano more imaginative or persuasive than Andras Schiff....
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gene_debs2000
Oct 4, 2000 4:27 pm
Enjoyed the information on Bach.<br><br>Bill<br><a href=http://pages.sssnet.com/mungerbill/munger...
Hi Bill,<br>OK, this is very, shall I say elimentary to the learned Bach lovers, but I listened to Glenn Gould's performance of the Two and Three Part ...