Tuesday 4th
Jonathan Swain presents a selection of Buxtehude and Bach recorded at the Rheinvokal Festival
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0159gbc
I may not rush out to buy a CD of these singers but that's irrelevant. Why can’t this be TTD?
Tuesday 4th
Jonathan Swain presents a selection of Buxtehude and Bach recorded at the Rheinvokal Festival
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0159gbc
I may not rush out to buy a CD of these singers but that's irrelevant. Why can’t this be TTD?
John
Café Zimmermann
The latest addition to my favourite, too. (no not quite since yesterday) There was a programme that featured Café Zimmermann not long ago. I was most impressed.
I have the individual CDs, collected when issued, vinteuil. Strongly second the much recommended; like hearing the music for the first time.
Thanks for flagging this up, Vinteuil - I've been tempted by these single CDs for a while.
The Alpha catalogue is full of some unusual and fascinating things - I would also recommend their collection "Les Chants de la Terre" - really fascinating recordings of ancient songs and dances, mainly from France and performed most hauntingly by Le Poème Harmonique and Vincent Dumestre.
The Buxtehude and Bach was repeated this Monday morning, ft. Café Zimmerman: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nj7gk
Other Buxtehude discoveries I made on the back of this wonderful performance, esp. Buxwv50 'Ich suchte des Nachts' (nice to hear a soprano singing in this duet for once!)was this album of Buxtehude cantatas:
It's OOP but available on Spotify: spotify:album:4d4GPt1ndXj6Jd14KEEfjX
Some lovely singing and includes a gorgeous 'klaglied' (BuxWV 76/2) at the end of the album.