Bach: Sonata in G Minor/ Parrita in D Minor

Track Listings
1. I. Adagio    
2. II. Fuga - Allegro    
3. III. Siciliana    
4. IV. Presto    
5. I. Allemande    
6. II. Courante    
7. III. Sarabande    
8. IV. Gigue    
9. V. Chaconne    

Bach: Sonata in G Minor/ Parrita in D Minor, Music, Johann Sebastian Bach, Arnold Steinhardt, Chamber, Classical, Orchestral & Symphonic, Violin Solo
Bach: Sonata in G Minor/ Parrita in D Minor
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Beauty of tone, intelligence, and passion
Bach: Sonata in G Minor/ Parrita in D Minor

Manufacturer: Town Hall Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DGYI
Release Date: 1998-11-03

Tracks:

  1. I. Adagio
  2. II. Fuga - Allegro
  3. III. Siciliana
  4. IV. Presto
  5. I. Allemande
  6. II. Courante
  7. III. Sarabande
  8. IV. Gigue
  9. V. Chaconne

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beauty of tone, intelligence, and passion.......2002-08-08

These are magnificent pieces and Mr. steinhardt plays them wonderfully. He has a passion and a freedom in his playing that only comes with complete technical mastery. His tone is full throated and yet he has such a gorgeous sense of pitch in his double and triple stops.

Mr. Steinhardt is, of course, the first violin of the Guarneri Quartet and I would argue that the demands of quartet playing enhance his solo playing. Also, don't forget to read Mr. Steinhardt's autobiography, "Indivisible by Four", it is a great read and is out in paperback.

These are recordings from 1966 but they sound great. You will love this disk. I do.

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