Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
 

Archive of Around Bach #1025

…music by offspring, pupils, and later enthusiasts for whom the music of Johann Sebastian Bach was both beacon and benediction.

Hour 1

J.S. BACH: ‘Little’ Prelude & Fugue in G, S. 557; Chorale-prelude, Nun ruhen all Wälde, S. 756; Fugue in G, S. 581 –Christopher Herrick (1975 Metzler/St. Michael Church, Kaisten, Switzerland) Hyperion CDA67263

CARL PHILIP EMMANUEL BACH: Fantasy & Fugue in c –Istvan Ruppert (1993 Aquincum/Benedictine Abbey, Tihany, Hungary) Do-La Studio 114

GOTTFRIED AUGUST HOMILIUS: 2 Chorale-preludes, Jesus, meine ZuversichtJan van Mol (1727 König/Steinfeld Basilica, Germany) Pavane ADW 7271

JOHANN CHRISTOPHE ALTNICKOL: Ricercar in C –Graham Barber (1727 Müller/Jacobijnerkerk, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands) Priory PRCD520

J.S. BACH: Chorale-preludes, Sei Lob und Ehr, BWV Anh. II 62a/b –Stephen Rapp (1995 Richards, Fowkes/St. John Lutheran, Stamford, CT) Raven OAR-420

J.S. BACH (transcribed by Alexandre Guilmant): Sinfonia in D, S. 29, from Cantata Number 29, Wir danken dir, Gott. J.S. BACH (transcribed by Arno Landmann): Chaconne in d, S. 1004, from Solo Violin Partita Number 2 –Johannes Geffert (1928 Behmann/St. Martin Church, Dornbirn, Austria) Edition Lade CD-030

Filler –J.S. BACH: Sei Lob und Ehr (see above)

Hour 2

JOHANN CHRISTIAN KITTEL: Fantasia con organo plenoJoseph Payne (1989 Noack/Church of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, Boston, MA) Naxos 8.550965

JOHANN LUDWIG KREBS: Prelude & Fugue in f –Beatrice-Maria Weinberger (1787 Holzhey/Weißenau Abbey, Germany) Motette CD MOT 12761

JOHANN LUDWIG KREBS: Treuer Gott, ich muss dir klagen –Philippe Pélissier, oboe d’amore; Catherine Todorovski (1982 Grenzing/St. Cyprien Abbey, Périgord, France) BNL 112935

JOHANN CHRISTOPH OLEY: Chorale-prelude, Weg mit? HEINRICH GERBER: Invention Number 4 in a –Calvin Bowman (1980 Ahrend/Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia) Priory PRCD662

FELIX MENDELSSOHN (transcribed by Bossert): Prelude & Fugue in A-flat, Opus 35, number 4 –Christoph Bossert (1850 Schönach/Kirche Sankt Peter und Paul, Kastelruth [Castelrotto], Italy) Intercord 855 913

J.S. BACH: Vivace, 1st movement from Trio Sonata Number 6 in G, S. 530. J.S. BACH: Fugue in E-flat, S. 552 –Andreas Liebig (1692 Arp Schnitger [plus additions]/Martinikerk, Groningen, The Netherlands) Ars Musici AM-1390

Filler –J.S. BACH: Prelude & Fugue in G, BWV 557 (see above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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