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JS Bach Goldberg Variations by Colin Booth Colin Booth : JS Bach Goldberg Variations.
Solo harpsichord music.


Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations are one of the greatest items of the keyboard repertoire. They are often recorded, but less often played live. Their technical difficulty has been a challenge to which innumerable harpsichordists and pianists have risen. But the underlying wit and humour of this amazing work has sometimes been disguised by sheer virtuosity. Again, many have approached the Goldberg Variations in a 20th century spirit of undue reverence and solemnity, at least in the view of Colin Booth.

Colin's recording is deeply felt, but more than most performances, also shows the good-naturedness of J. S. Bach, and presents the detailed counterpoint which is the basis of the composition, with unusual clarity. You can really hear how the music is made.

In addition to being a personal account, this album demonstrates some of the discoveries made by Colin during the decade during which he not only worked at this piece, but was writing his in-depth study of Baroque notation: "Did Bach Really Mean That?" Both book and album emphasise often-overlooked elements in Bach's music: for example, the great man was a dancer in his spare time, and his music is imbued with dance-rhythm, another feature often left unrevealed in present-day performance.


Songs:

1. Aria (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Variation 1 for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Variation 2 for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. Variation 3 Canon at the unison for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. Variation 4 for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. Variation 5 for one manual or two (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. Variation 6 Canon at the second for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
8. Variation 7 al tempo di Giga for one manual or two (Johann Sebastian Bach)
9. Variation 8 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
10. Variation 9 Canon at the third for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Variation 10 Fugetta for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
12. Variation 11 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
13. Variation 12 Canon at the fourth for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
14. Variation 13 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
15. Variation 14 andante for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
16. Variation 15 Canon at the fifth for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
17. Variation 16 Ouverture for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
18. Variation 17 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
19. Variation 18 Canon at the sixth for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
20. Variation 19 for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
21. Variation 20 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
22. Variation 21 Canon at the seventh for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
23. Variation 22 alla breve for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
24. Variation 23 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
25. Variation 24 Canon at the octave for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
26. Variation 25 adagio for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
27. Variation 26 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
28. Variation 27 Canon at the seventh for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
29. Variation 28 for two manuals (Johann Sebastian Bach)
30. Variation 29 for one manual or two (Johann Sebastian Bach)
31. Variation 30 Quodlibet for one manual (Johann Sebastian Bach)
32. Aria (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 9/25/2011
Colin Booth lives in Wells England

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental, Harpsichord, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach


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