
Yes, three settings of the Magnificat by three Bachs. Not that there’s anything wrong with Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782), but he’s on a playing field
[This month begins the count-down to Classicstoday.com’s 25th year since our launch in 1999. In celebration, today we are revisiting three reviews from our first
Although C.P.E. Bach originally composed his six sonatas dedicated to the Duke of Württemberg for the clavichord, the modern concert grand easily lends itself to
This is a recording that may be best enjoyed by listeners who already are fans of Bach and who will recognize some or all of
This release aims to recreate a late 18th-century European musical salon, where hostesses played keyboard duos with family and friends. Although the fortepiano was in
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,
This 26-CD set containing CPE Bach’s complete solo piano works
These misguided, tonally hideous performances prove that there is more
This is one of the most conceptually confused discs I
Michael Rische’s excellent series of C.P.E. Bach keyboard concertos continues