Originally Posted by
jandl100
Rangell has a bit of a reputation of coming from the left field as far as interpretation is concerned, but I really enjoyed his Art of Fugue.
He has recorded quite a bit of Bach; Goldbergs, the 6 Partitas etc. They are on my Tidal playlist.
It's always great to hear about new interpretations of Bach; I'll be putting this on my Tidal playlist.
I'm currently listening to:
This set has my favorite Toccata & Fugue in D Minor BWV 565; IMO one of the most over-recorded pieces of music, but I still like it. I would love to hear Walcha do something more sedate (like the Trio Sonata no. 1), and perhaps there is something like that on this set, but I haven't run into it yet. Though a few of the pieces do tend that way; perhaps Walcha is just not a sedate player.
Last edited by dougmon; 22-10-2015 at 13:39.
Reason: clarification
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