(6) Sonatas for Flute and Harpsichord, Movements: No. 1 in B minor, BWV1030 Claire Guimond, Flute Jaap ter Linden, Baroque cello Gary Cooper, Harpsichord Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer (6) Trio ...
Sonata for Flute Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Pierre Hantaï, Piano Marc Hantai, Flute (6) Sonatas for Flute and Harpsichord, Movements: No. 1 in B minor, BWV1030 Marc Hantai, Flute Pierre Hantaï, ...
The Cleveland Orchestra’s principal flute plays a 19th-century wooden instrument he found in an antique shop and repaired. Though technically inauthentic, its soft, caressing tone suits Bach. In the ...
Originally for flute and harpsichord, it becomes a piece for flute and harp in the hands of Deborah Hoffman (flute) and Tara Helen O'Connor (harp). They perform Bach's (1685-1750) Sonata in G Minor, ...
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Bach's flute sonatas are a musicological minefield; disputes still rage about which are the great man's own work and which might have infiltrated the canon from other sources. Emmanuel Pahud opts for ...
Bach composed his flute sonatas between 1720 and 1741 at a time when the recorder was being superseded by the transverse flute. These sonatas usually included a continuo part – a keyboard instrument ...
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Can classical music performance be controversial? Most often, this is true only when a performance departs from contemporary (or not-so-contemporary) conventional wisdom, which often relies on both a ...
The young Hungarian flutist Dora Seres plays music by C.P.E. Bach. Seres is in concert at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston with pianist Emese Mali (EH-meh-sheh MAH-lee) and C.P.E. Bach's ...
All six flute sonatas that Andrea Oliva and Angela Hewitt include here come with BWV numbers, and hence are officially part of the JS Bach canon. But only three of them, the works in E minor, E major ...
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