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Disc 01 Concerto for 3 Harpsichords in D Minor, BWV 1063 01. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "I. Allegro" 02. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "II. Alla Siciliana" 03. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "III. Allegro" Concerto for 3 Harpsichords, Strings and Continuo in C Major, BWV 1064 04. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "I. Allegro" 05. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "II. Adagio" 06. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "III. Allegro" 14 Canons, BWV 1087 07. Serkin, Rudolf "Thema (Aria from The Goldberg Variations)" 08. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 1 - Canon simplex" 09. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 2 - all' roverscio" 10. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 3 - Canons 1 & 2, motu recto e contrario" 11. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 4 - motu contrario e recto" 12. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 5 - Canon duplex a 4" 13. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 6 - Canon simplex über besagtes Fundament a 3" 14. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 7 - Canon simplex a 3" 15. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 8 - Canon simplex a 3, il soggetto in Alto" 16. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 9 - Canon in unisono post semifusam a 3" 17. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 10 - Alio modo, per syncopationes et per ligaturas a 2" 18. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 11 - Canon duplex übers Fundament a 5" 19. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 12 - Canon duplex über besagte Fundamentalnoten a 5" 20. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 13 - Canon triplex a 6" 21. Serkin, Rudolf "No. 14 - Canon a 4 per Augmentationem et Diminutionem" 22. Serkin, Rudolf "Theme da capo (Aria)"
Disc 02 Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F Major, BWV 1046 01. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "I. Allegro" 02. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "II. Adagio - III. Allegro" 03. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "IV. Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II" Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major, BWV 1049 04. Marlboro Festival Orchestra / Schneider, Alexander "I. Allegro" 05. Marlboro Festival Orchestra / Schneider, Alexander "II. Andante" 06. Marlboro Festival Orchestra / Schneider, Alexander "III. Presto" Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 07. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "I. Allegro" 08. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "II. Affettuoso" 09. Marlboro Festival Orchestra "III. Allegro"
Disc 03 Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 903 01. Serkin, Rudolf "Fantasia" 02. Serkin, Rudolf "Fugue" Italian Concerto in F Major, BWV 971 03. Serkin, Rudolf "I. Allegro" 04. Serkin, Rudolf "II. Andante" 05. Serkin, Rudolf "III. Presto" 06. Serkin, Rudolf "Cappricio in B-Flat Major, BWV 992 'On the departure of his most beloved brother'" 07. Serkin, Rudolf "Toccata in E Minor, BWV 914" Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016 08. Busch, Adolf "I. Adagio" 09. Busch, Adolf "II. Allegro" 10. Busch, Adolf "III. Adagio ma non tanto" 11. Busch, Adolf "IV. Allegro"
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 | Description: | Rudolf Serkin is rightly revered for his powerful interpretations of the Austro-German Classical and Romantic piano repertoire, but he was also an outstanding Bach player. In the 1920s he began a decades-long partnership with the great German violinist-conductor Adolf Busch (his future father-in-law) that led to, among countless treasures, a classic set of the Brandenburg Concertos, recorded in London in 1935, and many performances of the Bach Violin Sonatas, including a live recording of No. 3 in E major, BWV 1016, made in Washington in 1943. That performance is now being reissued in a new Sony Classical 3-CD box containing all of Serkinâ??s Bach for American Columbia. The new collection contains another famous recording of the Brandenburgs featuring Rudolf Serkinâ??s magnificent continuo playing on piano (and his son Peter playing harpsichord continuo in No. 6), made in 1965 at the Marlboro Festival in Vermont (founded by Adolf Busch), led by Alexander Schneider and conducted by Pablo Casals. There are also performances of Bachâ??s two Concertos for 3 Keyboards that Serkin recorded at Marlboro and Casalsâ??s Prades Festival with pianist-colleagues MieczysÅ?aw Horszowski, Peter Serkin and Ruth Laredo; Serkin père playing solo works including the Chromatic Fantasy and Italian Concerto; and the 14 canons based on the Aria from the Goldberg Variations that was discovered in 1974 in Bachâ??s own copy of the printed works, with Serkinâ??s â??concentrated, reflective, crystal-clear, and beautifully balanced performanceâ? (Andrew Porter, writing in High Fidelity) of the Aria. - Sony Classical proudly announces an uncommonly attractive new batch of reissues from the CBS/Sony and RCA Victor/BMG back catalogues. This latest installment of the popular series showcases the reissue of a path-breaking composer edition as well as recordings by some of the labels' greatest artists of the last half-century. Rudolf Serkin is rightly revered for his powerful interpretations of the Austro-German Classical and Romantic piano repertoire, but he was also an outstanding Bach player. In the 1920s he began a decades-long partnership with the great German violinist-conductor Adolf Busch (his future father-in-law) that led to, among countless treasures, a classic set of the Brandenburg Concertos, recorded in London in 1935, and many performances of the Bach Violin Sonatas, including a live recording of No. 3 in E major, BWV 1016, made in Washington in 1943. That performance is now being reissued in a new Sony Classical release containing all of Serkin's Bach for American Columbia. The new collection contains another famous recording of the Brandenburgs featuring Rudolf Serkin's magnificent continuo playing on piano (and his son Peter playing harpsichord continuo in No. 6), made in 1965 at the Marlboro Festival in Vermont (founded by Adolf Busch), led by Alexander Schneider and conducted by Pablo Casals. There are also performances of Bach's two Concertos for 3 Keyboards that Serkin recorded at Marlboro and Casals's Prades Festival with pianist-colleagues Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Peter Serkin and Ruth Laredo; Serkin père playing solo works including the Chromatic Fantasy and Italian Concerto; and the 14 canons based on the Aria from the Goldberg Variations that was discovered in 1974 in Bach's own copy of the printed works, with Serkin's "concentrated, reflective, crystal-clear, and beautifully balanced performance" (Andrew Porter, writing in High Fidelity) of the Aria. |  | No. of tracks: |
26 |
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19075921682 |
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