
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
Ingrid Haebler’s relationship with the Philips label from the late
Rehearing these recordings, I am struck by the fact that
These are perky, pleasant performances of vanishingly slender works. Each
You would think that the reason to get this disc
To celebrate Daniel Barenboim’s 70th birthday, Guild has reissued the
Before he was “the London Bach”, Johann Christian was (although not officially designated as such) “the Italian Bach”, the only one of the famous family
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
As far as his church music is concerned, Johann Christian Bach, the youngest of Johann Sebastian’s surviving sons and often referred to as “the London
This recording celebrates German Baroque vocal works that (with one notable exception) were inspired by or directly derived from the Biblical texts known today as