Bach: Sonatas For Violin & Harpsichord / Hobarth, Hakkinen
Violin and Harpsichord â these are namely the instruments that Bach himself played as ensemble director and as soloist, and that he brings together in the present sonatas as if at a chamber music summit meeting. Already in the eighteenth century, the six-sonata cycle BWV 1014â1019 numbered among his best works. Höbarth and HĂ€kkinen captivate with wonderful ensemble playing. Aapo HĂ€kkinen plays a â today rarely found â 16â harpsichord, that is to say, with an additional, lower sounding register. It has been reported that Bach likewise had a 16â instrument at his disposal in Köthen, where he composed the sonatas. - Aeolus Music
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Bach: Sonatas For Violin & Harpsichord / Hobarth, Hakkinen
Bach: Sonatas For Violin & Harpsichord / Hobarth, Hakkinen
Violin and Harpsichord â these are namely the instruments that Bach himself played as ensemble director and as soloist, and that he brings together in the present sonatas as if at a chamber music summit meeting. Already in the eighteenth century, the six-sonata cycle BWV 1014â1019 numbered among his best works. Höbarth and HĂ€kkinen captivate with wonderful ensemble playing. Aapo HĂ€kkinen plays a â today rarely found â 16â harpsichord, that is to say, with an additional, lower sounding register. It has been reported that Bach likewise had a 16â instrument at his disposal in Köthen, where he composed the sonatas. - Aeolus Music
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Violin and Harpsichord â these are namely the instruments that Bach himself played as ensemble director and as soloist, and that he brings together in the present sonatas as if at a chamber music summit meeting. Already in the eighteenth century, the six-sonata cycle BWV 1014â1019 numbered among his best works. Höbarth and HĂ€kkinen captivate with wonderful ensemble playing. Aapo HĂ€kkinen plays a â today rarely found â 16â harpsichord, that is to say, with an additional, lower sounding register. It has been reported that Bach likewise had a 16â instrument at his disposal in Köthen, where he composed the sonatas. - Aeolus Music