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JS Bach Recital; Andrew Rangell, piano
Johann Sebastian Bach, Andrew Rangell (piano)
JS Bach Recital; Andrew Rangell, piano
Genre: Classical
 
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Andrew Rangell's latest recording is of J.S. Bach compositions, both large and small. Rangell's fascinating reading of the famous Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue will certainly raise eyebrows, with its pointed segmentation of ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Johann Sebastian Bach, Andrew Rangell (piano)
Title: JS Bach Recital; Andrew Rangell, piano
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Label: Bridge Records, Inc.
Original Release Date: 2/1/2006
Release Date: 2/1/2006
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Concertos, Fantasies, Suites, Historical Periods, Baroque (c.1600-1750), Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 090404918025

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Andrew Rangell's latest recording is of J.S. Bach compositions, both large and small. Rangell's fascinating reading of the famous Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue will certainly raise eyebrows, with its pointed segmentation of the Fugue subject and its detailed portrayal of the roiling forces at work in Bach's singular masterpiece. The French Overture in B minor is Bach's final keyboard suite, with Rangell's intensely imagined reading providing a world of variety of articulation, coloration and ornamentation. The recording concludes with Bach's ever-popular, and buoyant Italian Concerto. These recordings by Andrew Rangell are available from Bridge: Schubert recital: Moments Musicaux; Sonata in B-flat, D. 960; BRIDGE 9153 Peruvian Honeymoon: music of Chopin, Wolff, Valen, Haydn and Stravinsky; BRIDGE 9154 Beethoven Recital: BRIDGE 9181
 

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R & B
music fan | Amman, Jordan | 11/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"No Bach recording of note can escape comparison with Glenn Gould's ever captivating insights. The two approaches couldn't be more different but they're pretty identical in terms of musical intellect. Rangell's Bach is compulsively brilliant and has rare musical integrity.

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