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BOYBiber: Violin sonatas/Manze

David Hurwitz

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Anyone who cares about Biber’s extraordinary instrumental music (and to hear it is to love it) probably owns this set already. It has received raves from practically everyone, garnered prestigious international awards, and it established Andrew Manze as perhaps the most exciting Baroque violin virtuoso out there today. Its reissue, with a slightly different version of the original “road kill” cover, offers anyone who missed it the first time around an opportunity to enjoy a remarkable musical experience.

The performances are astounding in all respects, from Manze’s supreme virtuosity and idiomatic freedom to the superbly conceived supporting roles of Nigel North on lute and theorbo and John Toll on harpsichord and organ. In addition to the sonatas, you also get a fabulous take on the hilarious Sonata Representativa as well as Manze’s intense view of the amazing Passacaglia for solo violin, the greatest work of its kind before Bach’s Chaconne in D minor. Perfectly balanced, warm, luminous sonics make this one of the finest recordings of all time. Even if you hate Baroque music, hate violin music–or even hate music–you should own this. [8/23/2004]


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HEINRICH BIBER - 8 Violin Sonatas; Passacaglia for Solo Violin; Sonata Representativa; others

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