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唱片介绍: Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest keyboard players of his day, 揳dmired by all who had the good fortune to hear him, the envy of the virtuosi of his day,?according to early Bach biographer Johann Forkel. But he was also a skilled performer on other instruments, including the violin, cello and lute. Today, more than two and a half centuries after Bach抯 passing, lute players are all but extinct—even in classical music circles. But the guitar, a direct descendant of the lute, is still highly regarded as a classical instrument. And David Russell is considered one of the best classical guitarists in the world. This high ranking makes David Russell Plays Bach (CD-80584), the world-renowned guitarist抯 latest recording on Telarc, an extraordinary listening experience. In this recital, Russell translates some of Bach抯 finest music for lute, violin and keyboard into the compelling sonic world of the guitar. The opening tracks—Bach抯 Prelude, Fugue and Allegro—were most likely inspired by Sylvius Leopold Weiss, Bach抯 close friend and the most renowned lutenist of the day. The work抯 three sections comprise a virtual stylistic catalog of the principal manners of lute-playing. The Partita No. 2 was arranged by Russell from the D Minor Partita for Solo Violin, one of the three partitas for unaccompanied violin that Bach wrote around 1720, while he was director of music at the court of Anhalt-Cothen, north of Leipzig. It follows the customary order of dance movements for the baroque suite: Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue—all of which serve as a preface to the wondrous closing Chaconne, one of Bach抯 most sublime compositions. The Lute Suite No. 4, Bach抯 transcription of the E minor Partita for Solo Violin, opens with a brilliant Preludio, and is followed by a series of dances in bright tempos. Immediately following the suite is the finale, a 1641 chorale melody by Johann Schop, with a text by Johann Rist—a widely recognized piece that has come to be known as Jesu, Joy of Man抯 Desiring. A gifted and brilliant musician since his childhood in Glasgow, Scotland, David Russell is recognized the world over for his superb musicianship and inspired artistry, having earned the highest praise from audiences and critics alike. In recognition of his great talent, the Royal Academy of Music in London named him a Fellow in 1997. In the midst of a consistently ambitious tour schedule that takes him to virtually every corner of the globe, Russell participates in classical guitar festivals and teaches master classes. He is a favorite on college campuses because of his special interest in advancing young people抯 interest in music, and specifically in providing opportunities for classical guitarists at all levels. |