Displaying all posts tagged with j.s. bach

Cantata “Amore traditore” by Nicola Fago

A free edition for download. [More after the jump.]

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Video: David Staff makes a Baroque trumpet

From the shop of a master builder and performer. [Watch after the jump.]

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Photo: “Bach Rocks”

Graffiti found in Melbourne, Australia. [View after the jump.]

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Video: Concentus Musicus Wien Performs J.S. Bach

“Quoniam tu solus Sanctus” and “Cum Sancto Spiritu” from B-minor Mass, BWV 232. [Watch after the jump.]

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Thousands of Manuscripts Discovered in Romania

Works by Bach, Corelli, Pergolesi, and others found in Sibiu (Transylvania). [Read more after the jump.]

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“You’ll never be as good as Bach”

John Adams compares himself to Johann Sebastian Bach. [Read more after the jump.]

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Video: J.S. Bach-Stiftung Performs J.S. Bach

The opening chorus to cantata BWV 191. [Watch after the jump.]

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Concert Review Links: Ton Koopman, Christina Pluhar, and Richard Egarr

J.S. Bach, Haydn, and Handel (Cleveland), 17th-century Spanish and Italian song (London), and J.S. Bach (Dallas). [Read more after the jump.]

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The Vanishing Nordic Chorale

A new recording by the Indianapolis-based ensemble Musik Ekklesia (directed by Phil Spray). [Read more after the jump.]

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Links: Flanders Recorder Quartet, Loeb Music Library, and Jessica Duchen

Bach arranged for the recorder, Luigi Cherubini manuscripts, and concert marketing advice. [Read more after the jump.]

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