Bach, J.S. Violin Concertos (Et Al.) / Anne Akiko Meyers, Violin. English Chamber Orchestra
Album: | Anne Akiko Meyers, Violin. English Chamber Orchestra | Collection: | Classical | |
Artist: | Bach, J.S. Violin Concertos (Et Al.) | Added: | Feb 2012 | |
Label: | Eone Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-03-10 | Pull Date: | 2012-05-12 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | May 13 | Apr 8 | Mar 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 10, 2012: | Dawn
(3:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., Bwv 1041, Allegro |
3. | Mar 19, 2012: | Mixed Up Class
Bach: III. Allegro assai, from Violin concerto no. 1 in A minor, BWV 1041 |
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2. | Apr 05, 2012: | Instant Cat
(7:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., Bwv 1042, Allegro |
Album Review
Larry
Reviewed 2012-02-29
Reviewed 2012-02-29
Bach, JS. Violin Concertos (et al.) / Anne Akiko Meyers, violin
Label, eOne
Larry K.
Reviewed: 2012-02-29
AIR: THE BACH ALBUM / ANNE AKIKO MEYERS (with the English Chamber Orchestra, Steven Mercurio, conductor)
eOne, 2012
JS Bach played the 1st and 2nd violin concertos with friends throughout his life. The concerto for two violins is one of his most famous works and contains lovely fugues and much counterpoint. Violinist Meyers performs both the 1st and 2nd parts of the Concerto for 2 Violins on two Stradivarius violins, one from 1697 (with a “golden purity of tone”) and the second from 1730 (“with a darker timbre”). She began performing at age 11, won the Avery Fisher Career Grant, concertizes with NY Phil, LA Phil, and has premiered works of many composers (Wynton Marsalis; Messiaen; et al). Mercurio is an arranger for singers Andrea Bocelli, Placido Domingo and Sting. In the Ave Maria, Gounod superimposed a second melody on Bach’s Prelude No. 1 in C Maj from The Well Tempered Clavier.
1. (5:13) Bach, JS: Air, from Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068. Beautiful, sublime. Inspires, gliding by at a noble walking pace.
2. (3:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Allegro. A sprightly, beseeching, querying violin melody.
3. (6:21) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Adagio. A melody for walking down a cathedral isle illuminated by stained glass windows.
4. (3:28) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Allegro assai. Off for a country romp.
5. (7:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Allegro. Formal introduction to the royal court’s pomp.
6. (6:42) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Adagio. Death of one who was dearly beloved.
7. (2:44) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Allegro assai. Celebrating newfound romance.
8. (3:18) Bach: Largo, from Harpsichord Concerto, F Min., BWV 1056. Sitting in contemplation by a serene pool in a forest glade.
9. (3:38) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Vivace. Spirited conversation in an upscale tavern.
10. (6:16) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Largo. Ladies, most gracefully attired in silks, enter the ballroom with formal steps.
11. (4:39) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Allegro. Political intrigue is strenuously debated in a gilded library.
12. (4:05) Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria. Prayerful, singing melody over arpeggiated harmonies.
Label, eOne
Larry K.
Reviewed: 2012-02-29
AIR: THE BACH ALBUM / ANNE AKIKO MEYERS (with the English Chamber Orchestra, Steven Mercurio, conductor)
eOne, 2012
JS Bach played the 1st and 2nd violin concertos with friends throughout his life. The concerto for two violins is one of his most famous works and contains lovely fugues and much counterpoint. Violinist Meyers performs both the 1st and 2nd parts of the Concerto for 2 Violins on two Stradivarius violins, one from 1697 (with a “golden purity of tone”) and the second from 1730 (“with a darker timbre”). She began performing at age 11, won the Avery Fisher Career Grant, concertizes with NY Phil, LA Phil, and has premiered works of many composers (Wynton Marsalis; Messiaen; et al). Mercurio is an arranger for singers Andrea Bocelli, Placido Domingo and Sting. In the Ave Maria, Gounod superimposed a second melody on Bach’s Prelude No. 1 in C Maj from The Well Tempered Clavier.
1. (5:13) Bach, JS: Air, from Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068. Beautiful, sublime. Inspires, gliding by at a noble walking pace.
2. (3:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Allegro. A sprightly, beseeching, querying violin melody.
3. (6:21) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Adagio. A melody for walking down a cathedral isle illuminated by stained glass windows.
4. (3:28) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 1, A Min., BWV 1041, Allegro assai. Off for a country romp.
5. (7:35) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Allegro. Formal introduction to the royal court’s pomp.
6. (6:42) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Adagio. Death of one who was dearly beloved.
7. (2:44) Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2, E Maj., BWV 1042, Allegro assai. Celebrating newfound romance.
8. (3:18) Bach: Largo, from Harpsichord Concerto, F Min., BWV 1056. Sitting in contemplation by a serene pool in a forest glade.
9. (3:38) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Vivace. Spirited conversation in an upscale tavern.
10. (6:16) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Largo. Ladies, most gracefully attired in silks, enter the ballroom with formal steps.
11. (4:39) Bach: Concerto for 2 violins, D Min., BWV 1043, Allegro. Political intrigue is strenuously debated in a gilded library.
12. (4:05) Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria. Prayerful, singing melody over arpeggiated harmonies.
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