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JS Bach Keyboard Partitas BWV 825-830 with Joanna MacGregor and Andrew McGregor

In Building a Library Joanna MacGregor chooses her favourite recording of JS Bach's Keyboard Partitas BWV 825-830, and Ben Gernon shares his favourite new releases.

Andrew McGregor with the best new recordings of classical music.

2.00 pm
Ben Gernon shares a clutch of exciting new releases.

3.00 pm
Building a Library

Joanna MacGregor chooses her favourite recording of Johann Sebastian Bach's Keyboard Partitas BWV 825-830.

With his six Keyboard Partitas Bach, in his 40s and at the height of his powers, was determined to impress. They are the longest, most complex and technically challenging of Bach’s keyboard suites. And unlike the English and French suites, they are also the only set he published. In these multi-movement, multi-dimensional works Bach seems to have wanted to best and outdo all the competition and with their unparalleled richness, variety and invention he seems to have achieved just that.

Originally for harpsichord, the Partitas have perhaps more often been recorded on the modern piano and by many of the great pianists of our and previous times.

Joanna's choice:
Andras Schiff (piano)
Decca 4758234

3.45 pm
Record of the Week: Andrew’s top pick.

1 hour, 59 minutes

Music Played

  • Louis‐Claude Daquin

    Le Coucou (Suite no.3 in E minor)

    Performer: Fazil Say.
    • Warner Classics.
  • FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin

    Berceuse in D flat, Op.57

    Performer: Fazil Say.
    • Warner Classics.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Symphony no.5 in C Minor Op.67 (4th mvt)

    Music Arranger: Gustav Mahler. Conductor: Michael Francis. Orchestra: Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland‐Pfalz.
    • Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 (Arr. for Orchestra by Gustav Mahle.
    • CapriccioNR.
    • 104.
  • Sally Beamish

    The Partridge / The Lapwing (The Naming of Birds)

    Ensemble: Lumas Winds.
    • Champs Hill Records.
  • Ron Jeffers

    Workin' for the dawn of peace

    Choir: Skylark. Conductor: Matthew Guard.
    • Dorian Sono Luminus.
  • Francis Poulenc

    Le jour m'étonne et la nuit me fait peur... (Figure Humaine)

    Choir: Skylark. Conductor: Matthew Guard.
    • Dorian Sono Luminus.
  • Johannes Brahms

    Piano Quartet no.2 in A Major Op.26 (4th mvt)

    Ensemble: Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective.
    • Brahms & Contemporaries, Vol. 1.
    • Chandos.
    • 104.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Alla Caccia HWV.79 (Foriera la tromba & Alla caccia)

    Singer: Rachel Redmond. Singer: Aisling Kenny. Orchestra: Irish Baroque Orchestra. Conductor: Peter Whelan.
    • Linn.
  • Johannes Brahms

    Horn Trio in E flat major Op.40 (3rd mvt)

    Performer: Antoine Dreyfuss. Performer: Amaury Coeytaux. Performer: Geoffroy Couteaux.
    • La Dolce Volta.
  • Francesco Barsanti

    Lochaber (A Collection of Old Scots Tunes)

    Performer: Rachel Podger. Ensemble: Brecon Baroque.
    • Channel Classics.
  • Henry Purcell

    Lilliburlero Z.646 A New Irish Tune

    Performer: Rachel Podger. Ensemble: Brecon Baroque.
    • Channel Classics.
  • Jules Massenet

    Werther (Act 1: conclusion)

    Singer: Véronique Gens. Singer: Tassis Christoyannis. Singer: Matthieu Lécroart. Orchestra: Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: György Vashegyi.
    • Bru Zane.

Broadcast

  • Sat 25 May 2024 14:00

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