
The idea to make a program of music composed by […]
This is one of those recordings that you just “discover” rather than actively search for. (Who knows that these things exist?) As a sometime violist,
One of the least known of J.S. Bach’s musically talented children, J.C.F. Bach (1732-95) composed 20 symphonies that we know of, eight of which survive.
The five-member Aulos Ensemble–Christopher Krueger (flauto traverso); Marc Schachman (baroque oboe); Linda Quan (baroque violin); Myron Lutzke (baroque cello); Arthur Haas (harpsichord)–has put together a
While generally believed to be among J.S. Bach’s least interesting composer sons, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach apparently was quite capable of creating some excellent music,
When a flute is involved, you have to wonder whether there must be a tradeoff between the authentic sound of period-performance and a reasonably pleasurable
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach is one of the lesser known of Johann’s boys. He had a good job that tended to keep him in one