The first thing to strike the listener about these 2006 Avie recordings of Bach's Sonata for viola da gamba and harpsichord will be how loud they are. While neither instrument is noted for its power to project, the instruments are recorded so closely here as to be gargantuan in these recordings by Jonathan Manson and Trevor Pinnock. After adjusting the volume, the second thing to strike the listener will be how brilliantly played they are. Pinnock, of course, is already well known for his brightly virtuosic recordings of ...
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The first thing to strike the listener about these 2006 Avie recordings of Bach's Sonata for viola da gamba and harpsichord will be how loud they are. While neither instrument is noted for its power to project, the instruments are recorded so closely here as to be gargantuan in these recordings by Jonathan Manson and Trevor Pinnock. After adjusting the volume, the second thing to strike the listener will be how brilliantly played they are. Pinnock, of course, is already well known for his brightly virtuosic recordings of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti from the '70s and '80s while Manson has carefully cultivated his reputation by recording with such superstars as Yo-Yo Ma. Together, they play with tremendous verve and excitement plus amazing unity and cogency. The third thing to strike the listener will be how wonderfully expressive they are. Bach's accompanied instrumental works have always been given less attention than his unaccompanied works, but Manson and Pinnock make a very convincing case for the...
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