J.S. Bach BWV 1001 & 1004
J.S. Bach BWV 1001 & 1004
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Sonata BWV 1001
1 Adagio 4:11
2 Fuga 5:55
3 Siciliana 4:00
4 Presto 5:10
Partita BWV 1004
5 Allemande 5:53
6 Courante 2:58
7 Sarabanda 4:11
8 Giga 5:09
9 Ciaccona 14:40
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他の奏者の演奏CDも持っていますが、バイオリンでの演奏とはまた違った落ち着いた演奏で、気に入って聴いています。大丈夫
Talking about Miguel Rincón is talking about strength, passion and excellence. The Sevillian musician has already in his veins such features. Not for nothing has worked with great ensembles of the Early Music field such as Accademia del Piacere or More Hispano.The Sonatas and Partitas for violin by J.S. Bach have been recorded several times with the original instrument and also recently for lute by the American lutenist Hopkinson Smith. While this version is also a reference in terms of quality and historical-rethorical rigor refers, the version presented by the Sevillian is fresh, spontaneous, colorful. Simply captivating.Rincón show us a Bach full of energy, making it clear that he learned from the best, showing such dexterity with the lute that on several occasions it would seem that we were listening to a Heavy Metal master.In the Siciliana from the Sonata we can appreciate great fluency and lightness of the instrument, allowing us delve into the depths of our being, while in the Chaconne of the Partita is a color as well as feelings explosion that unveil the personal touch that the musician has put in this production.Rincón, belonging to the generation of Spanish historicist movement has made the Sonata BWV 1001 and the Partita BWV 1004 a delight for the senses. We must not avoid mentioning that the label Carpe Diem, a reference in Early Music, has done an excellent job of recording and design, something that characterizes it.Definitely a "must have" for Bach lovers as well as for lute ones, and one of the best Baroque proposals of the first half of 2013.