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Bach: Violin Concertos
Classical · 2006

Bach: Violin Concertos

Vibrant baroque concertos defined by rhythmic precision and interlocking violin melodies. A crystalline recording that balances mathematical logic with human warmth.

August 29, 2006 · Angel Records

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This album feels like a masterclass in structural elegance, where every note serves a greater geometric purpose. It is the sound of a perfectly tuned clockwork mechanism made of precious metals, ticking with a life force that is both ancient and startlingly modern. The 2006 recording quality brings a level of transparency that allows you to hear the wood of the violins and the sharp, percussive pluck of the harpsichord, creating a listening experience that is as tactile as it is intellectual.

Moments Worth Listening For
The double violin concerto where the two soloists weave around each other in the second movement.
The driving, motoric rhythm of the opening Allegro in the A minor concerto.
The sudden shift to a somber, walking bassline in the middle movement of the E major concerto.

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