J.S. Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245 / Part One - No.1 Chorus: "Herr, unser Herrscher"


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J.S. Bach: St. John Passion, BWV 245 / Part One — No.1 Chorus: «Herr, unser Herrscher» · The Monteverdi Choir · English Baroque Soloists · John Eliot Gardiner

Bach, J.S.: St. John Passion

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Released on: 1986-01-01

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Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
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Johannes-Passion, BWV 245, II. Teil: 39. Chorus "Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine"


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Johannes-Passion, BWV 245, II. Teil: 39. Chorus «Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine» · Collegium Vocale Gent · Philippe Herreweghe

J.S. Bach: Johannes-Passion

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Released on: 2007-07-31

Artist: Collegium Vocale Gent
Orchestra: Collegium Vocale Gent
Artist: Philippe Herreweghe
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Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach

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J.S.Bach Concerto no.1 in D Minor BWV 1052 Polina Osetinskaya Anton Gakkel


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J.S.Bach HARPSICHORD Concerto in D Minor BWV 1052 Polina Osetinskaya piano
The Mariinsky String Orchestra
Conductor: Anton Gakkel www.antongakkel.org/
St.Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre, Concert Hall 29.03.2015
0:05 — 1mvt / 8:15 — 2mvt / 16:13 — 3mvt
The life of pianist Polina Osetinskaya can be divided into two stages. The first – that of “wunderkind” (a word that Polina herself cannot abide) – was when Polina performed as a girl in huge halls filled with excited sensationalists. The second, which has continued to the present day, is essentially her victory over the first. It is both a reference to serious performing and to exacting audiences.
Polina Osetinskaya began to perform at the age of five. At the age of seven she entered the Central School of Music of the Moscow Conservatoire. Polina gave her first concert at the age of six at the Great Hall of the Vilnius Conservatoire in Lithuania. Together with her father who accepted the role of manager, the young Polina began to undertake frequent tours throughout the former USSR to packed halls and ovations. In her own country Polina was possibly the most famous child of her time and her relationship with her father was portrayed by the mass media as some kind of soap opera after the thirteen-year-old Polina decided to leave her father and study music seriously at the school of the Leningrad Conservatoire under the acclaimed teacher Marina Wolf.
Polina began to tour once again while still a student at the St Petersburg Conservatoire. (The pianist subsequently completed a postgraduate course at the Moscow Conservatoire under Professor Vera Gornostayeva.) She has appeared with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Weimar National Opera, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St Petersburg Philharmonic (Honoured Ensemble of Russia), the State Academic Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra, the Moscow Virtuosi and the New Russia orchestra among other ensembles.
Polina Osetinskaya’s onstage partners have included conductors Saulius Sondeckis, Vassily Sinaisky, Andrei Boreiko, Gerd Albrecht, Yan Pascal Tortelier and Thomas Sanderling. Polina Osetinskaya has performed at the Wallonie Festival in Brussels, the Mainly Mozart festival, the Frédéric Chopin Festival in Miami, the Stars of the White Nights festival and the December Evenings festival among numerous others.
The pianist has been awarded the Maly Triumph prize. In 2008 she wrote her autobiography Farewell, Sadness, which became a bestseller.
Polina Osetinskaya generally creates unusual and frequently paradoxical solo programmes. She almost always includes works by contemporary composers, frequently justaposing them with traditional classical works: “Contemporary music is not just a continuation of older music. It also helps us discover ideas and beauty in older music that have been lost over decades of the blind museum generation and mechanical and often soulless performing.”
Polina Osetinskaya often performs works by post-avant-garde composers such as Valentin Silvestrov, Leonid Desyatnikov, Vladimir Martynov, Georgs Pelēcis and Pavel Karmanov.

The pianist collaborates with many recording companies including Naxos, Sony Music and Bel Air.
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Bach - Motet Komm, Jesu, komm... BWV 229 - MacLeod | Netherlands Bach Society


Komm, Jesu, komm, mein Leib ist müde, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society for All of Bach, used to be known amongst singers from Leipzig as ‘Der saure Weg’, after the most difficult phrase in the piece. The path to its origin is a straighter one, as although we still do not know precisely for whom Bach wrote this piece, it is anyway clear that he composed it himself. Moreover, we can presume that it is a funeral or memorial motet.

Recorded for the project All of Bach on May 14th 2016 at the Grote Kerk, Naarden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel bit.ly/2vhCeFB and consider donating bit.ly/2uZuMj5.

For the interview with soprano Klaartje van Veldhoven and conductor Stephan MacLeod on Komm, Jesu, komm, mein Leib ist müde go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhc23uL8I1w
For more information on BWV 229 and this production go to allofbach.com/en/bwv/bwv-229/

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Хорошо темперированный клавир, том 1: Прелюдия и фуга...


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Хорошо темперированный клавир, том 1: Прелюдия и фуга No. 1 до мажор, BWV 846 · Святослав Рихтер

Святослав Рихтер 100, Том 31 (Live)

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Released on: 2015-01-01

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Bach - The Well Tempered Clavier Book 1


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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) The Well-Tempered Clavier.
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The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 BWV 846-869
Prelude

Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Books I


Book I: No. 1 in C major, BWV 846: Prelude • 2:19 Fugue • No. 2 in C minor, BWV847: 3:57 Prelude • 5:38 Fugue • No. 3 in C sharp major, BWV 848: 7:17 Prelude • 8:31 Fugue • No. 4 in C sharp minor, BWV 849: 10:33 Prelude • 13:25 Fugue • No. 5 in D major, BWV 850: 18:54 Prelude • 20:02 Fugue • No. 6 in D minor, BWV 851: 22:06 Prelude • 23:27 Fugue • No. 7 in E flat major, BWV 852: 25:34 Prelude • 30:05 Fugue • No. 8 in E flat minor, BWV 853: 31:40 Prelude • 35:36 Fugue • No. 9 in E major, BWV 854: 42:25 Prelude • 43:36 Fugue • No. 10 in E minor, BWV 855: 44:46 Prelude • 47:02 Fugue • No. 11 in F major, BWV 856: 48:24 Prelude • 49:40 Fugue • No. 12 in F minor, BWV 857: 51:12 Prelude • 53:26 Fugue • No. 13 in F sharp major, BWV 858: 58:07 Prelude • 59:26 Fugue • No. 14 in F sharp minor, BWV 859: 1:01:25 Prelude • 1:02:29 Fugue • No. 15 in G major, BWV860: 1:06:35 Prelude • 1:07:37 Fugue • No. 16 in G minor, BWV 861: 1:10:20 Prelude • 1:12:30 Fugue • No. 17 in A flat major, BWV 862: 1:15:13 Prelude • 1:16:48 Fugue • No. 18 in G sharp minor, BWV 863: 1:19:48 Prelude • 1:21:27 Fugue • No. 19 in A major, BWV 864: 1:25:11 Prelude • 1:26:31 Fugue • No. 20 in A minor, BWV 865: 1:28:48 Prelude • 1:30:04 Fugue • No. 21 in B flat major, BWV 866: 1:34:49 Prelude • 1:36:15 Fugue • No. 22 in B flat minor, BWV 867: 1:38:00 Prelude • 1:41:21 Fugue • No. 23 in B major, BWV 868: 1:45:10 Prelude • 1:46:11 Fugue • No. 24 in B minor, BWV 869: 1:48:26 Prelude • 1:56:53 Fugue • Book II: 2:04:19 No. 1 in C major, BWV 870: Prelude • 2:06:51 Fugue • No. 2 in C minor, BWV 871: 2:08:34 Prelude • 2:10:56 Fugue • No. 3 in C sharp major, BWV 872: 2:13:28 Prelude • 2:15:14 Fugue • No. 4 in C sharp minor, BWV 873: 2:17:04 Prelude • 2:20:47 Fugue • No. 5 in D major, BWV 874: 2:23:00 Prelude • 2:28:37 Fugue • No. 6 in D minor, BWV 875: 2:32:35 Prelude • 2:34:11 Fugue • No. 7 in E flat major, BWV 876: 2:36:07 Prelude • 2:38:27 Fugue • No. 8 in D sharp minor, BWV 877: 2:40:48 Prelude • 2:45:54 Fugue • No. 9 in E major, BWV 878: 2:50:47 Prelude • 2:55:11 Fugue • No. 10 in E minor, BWV 879: 2:59:30 Prelude • 3:04:27 Fugue • No. 11 in F major, BWV 880: 3:07:38 Prelude • 3:11:04 Fugue • No. 12 in F minor, BWV 881: 3:12:47 Prelude • 3:17:09 Fugue • No. 13 in F sharp major, BWV 882: 3:19:04 Prelude • 3:22:36 Fugue • No. 14 in F sharp minor, BWV 883: 3:25:14 Prelude • 3:28:20 Fugue • No. 15 in G major, BWV 884: 3:32:54 Prelude • 3:35:01 Fugue • No. 16 in G minor, BWV 885: 3:36:34 Prelude • 3:39:30 Fugue • No. 17 in A flat major, BWV 886: 3:42:43 Prelude • 3:46:47 Fugue • No. 18 in G sharp minor, BWV 887: 3:50:29 Prelude • 3:54:31 Fugue • No. 19 in A major, BWV 888: 3:59:11 Prelude • 4:00:53 Fugue • No. 20 in A minor, BWV 889: 4:02:11 Prelude • 4:07:34 Fugue • No. 21 in B flat major, BWV 890: 4:09:18 Prelude • 4:16:17 Fugue • No. 22 in B flat minor, BWV 891: 4:20:06 Prelude • 4:24:02 Fugue • No. 23 in B major, BWV 892: 4:30:49 Prelude • 4:32:41 Fugue • No. 24 in B minor, BWV 893: 4:37:08 Prelude • 4:39:56 Fugue