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Bach: Harpsichord Concertos / Kipnis, Marriner

Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), Neville Marriner (Conductor), London Strings (Performer, Conductor), Igor Kipnis (Performer), Janet Craxton (Performer), Jeanne Dolmetsch (Performer), Marguerite Dolmetsch (Performer), Sir Neville Marriner (Artist)
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  • Performer: London Strings, Igor Kipnis, Janet Craxton, Jeanne Dolmetsch, Marguerite Dolmetsch
  • Conductor: Neville Marriner, London Strings
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Audio CD (May 18, 1993)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000028WQ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #339,740 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052: Allegro
2. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052: Adagio
3. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052: Allegro
4. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 2 in E major, BWV 1053: Allegro
5. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 2 in E major, BWV 1053: Siciliano
6. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 2 in E major, BWV 1053: Allegro
7. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 3 in D major, BWV 1054: Allegro
8. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 3 in D major, BWV 1054: Adagio e piano sempre
9. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 3 in D major, BWV 1054: Allegro
10. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 4 in A major, BWV 1055: Allegro
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Disc: 2
1. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1056: Allegro moderato
2. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1056: Largo
3. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1056: Presto
4. Concerto for harpsichord, 2 recorders, strings & continuo No. 6 in F major, BWV 1057: Allegro
5. Concerto for harpsichord, 2 recorders, strings & continuo No. 6 in F major, BWV 1057: Andante
6. Concerto for harpsichord, 2 recorders, strings & continuo No. 6 in F major, BWV 1057: Allegro assai
7. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058: Allegro
8. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058: Andante
9. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058: Allegro assai
10. Concerto for harpsichord, oboe, strings & continuo No. 8 in D minor (incomplete), BWV 1059: [Allegro]
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On this CD:
  1. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  2. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 2 in E major, BWV 1053
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  3. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 3 in D major, BWV 1054
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  4. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 4 in A major, BWV 1055
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  5. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1056
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  6. Concerto for harpsichord, 2 recorders, strings & continuo No. 6 in F major, BWV 1057
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Jeanne Dolmetsch, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis, Marguerite Dolmetsch
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  7. Concerto for harpsichord, strings & continuo No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner

  8. Concerto for harpsichord, oboe, strings & continuo No. 8 in D minor (incomplete), BWV 1059
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    with Janet Craxton, London Strings, Colin Tilney, Igor Kipnis
    Conducted by Neville Marriner


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As close to perfection as Bach playing gets, July 6, 2006
By Larry VanDeSande (Mason, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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Considering all the elements that make up an effective and longstanding Bach recording -- including adherence to the score, style, virtuosity, tempo relationships, sound, emotional involvement and projection of Bach's humanity -- this two disk set of Bach's harpsichord concertos comes about as close to perfection as anything I've heard in three and one-half decades listening to and singing Bach.

The main character in this drama is harpsichordist Igor Kipnis, one of the most exquisite Bach proponents of the 20th century, and the way he plays the harpsichored in these recordings, which were made over a span of years from 1967-70.

Kipnis' virtuosity is apparent right from the beginning when, in BWV 1052, he handles the virtuosic passage near the end of the first movement with great aplomb -- one hand carrying the meoldy while the other carries the beat.

Later on, Kipnis exposes Bach's everlasting humanity with remarkably humane execution of, first, the Largo in BWV 1056 and, afterward, the Andante of BWV 1058. Compared to the ultra-intellectual Concerto No. 1, these are two of Bach's most romantic creations. Kipnis demonstrates he knows how to manage any Bach passage to say exactly what the composer was trying to put forward. This, in my opinion, is the signature skill of any Bach player.

There are a few things I don't like about theis set. I did not care for that first movement repeat in BWV 1053 nor do I care much for the occasional romantic ritard Marriner uses in the accompaniment. I also think Marriner misses one or two expressive or scintillating turns in the score I've heard from other conductors and bands.

These are small complaints, however, that do next to nothing to diminish the overall polish and bloom of this beautiful set and the way it makes relevant to 21st century ears Bach's 16th and 17th century message. No better Bach playing can be imagined.

Overall, I enjoyed Marriner's accompaniment and his relationship to the soloist. Their collaboration creates a solid middle ground between the too romantic excesses of the 1950s and the Speedy Gonzales work of many authenticists in the period performance practice crowd.

The near four decade old sound is beautiful -- close but not in your face, lively without being oppressive, and so realistic you may think the players are living in your speakres. When I played this on the "Matrix" capacity of my 5.1 receiver and system, it was like having a concert in my living room with some players in the right, center and left speakers.

In deference to people like Murray Perhaia and Angela Hewitt, who have been releasing recordings lately of Bach harpsichord concertos played on the modern grand piano, I beleive this is the preferred way to hear these works in their entirety if you want to hear the essentail message of Bach and his time transposed to our time.

While these players both have done the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 on piano in recent recordings, you hear pretty much the same thing here in BWV 1057, the harpsichord concerto accompanied by two recorders. If you compare the piano versions to this one, you'll see the difference is not simply a matter of changing instuments (which Bach would no doubt have approved), it is a matter of changing mores and messages. The change, then, is more about the performers than the composer or the music.

This set has been hailed by critics worldwide and was rated the No. 1 harpsichord rendering of these concertos in the most recent American Record Guide overview of Bach keyboard works. It is difficult to imagine another set that could top this one for playing, sound and humanity.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Passionate & Intense, September 18, 2000
By Ralph Quirino (Keswick, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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While I was still a teenager studying music in high school, one of the pieces we had to analyze and understand was Bach's Concerto In D Minor (BWV 1052). From the start, I was enraptured by the broody, passionate, intense interplay of strings and harpsichord on the piece. The shadings were exquisite and vivid, alive and compelling. For me, it was a moment of sublime realization. For many years I tried hunting down the George Malcolm LP I owned on CD (which had been originally recorded in 1955 for London-FFRR). To no avail. Then, I discovered Igor Kipnis' 1971 recording for CBS Masterworks on this wondrous two disc set and dove right on it. Thanks to a skilled, masterful reading, Kipnis and The London Strings (under the immortal conductorship of Sir Neville Marriner) have rekindled my love for these superb concerti. The remastering is bright, spacious and clean. In short, it's a great performance priced affordably. A "must" for Bach fans. I'd have given it five stars had I never heard Malcom's immaculate, intense performance of the piece. But don't let that one missing star trick you into thinking this double disc set is inferior in any way. This is superb, grand, bold music-making from one of the best composers the world ever produced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Electric, May 3, 2001
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These are some of the best performances of these concerti on harpsichord with a modern orchestra. If one listens carefully to the playing, Kipnis's awesome precision will make one stand. Marriner guides the Academy toward lushly supporting (can't really say they're contending in these works) Kipnis's fiery playing. The harpsichord doesn't hurt either, with its lower registers thundering out the continuo, especially dramatic in the 1052 concerto. For some lightning, Kipnis re-constructs (if we can use that term in this case) the 1059 concerto from fragments into a harpsichord concerto. Some of the passages he's devised for himself sound impossible to play, but he pulls them off without a hitch. In terms of sound, these recordings date from 1967, 1969, and 1970; the 1055 concerto displays what seems to be a little transfer or splicing problem. Other than that, this set is a preferrable one for these solo harpsichord concerti.
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