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Cantatas (Vol. 17) Nos 153, 154, 73, 144 & 181 cover
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Cantatas (Vol 45) BWV39, BWV129, BWV187, Sinfonia in D BWV1045 cover
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J.S. BACH
Cantatas (Vol 45) BWV39, BWV129, BWV187, Sinfonia in D BWV1045
Yukari Nonoshita (soprano), Robin Blaze (counter-tenor) Peter Kooij (bass) / Bach Collegium Japan / Masaaki Suzuki
[ BIS / Hybrid SACD - released 1/Oct/2009 ]
"…virtually flawless performances of three of Bach's most inspired cantatas...a superlative disc." BBC Music Magazine, January 2010 *****
Bach, J.S. - Cantatas Vol. 26 (BWV 96, BWV 122, BWV180) cover
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Yukari Nonoshita, soprano; Timothy Kenworthy-Brown, counter-tenor; Makoto Sakurada, tenor; Peter Kooij, bass. Bach Collegium Japan directed by Masaaki
Bach, J.S. - Cantatas Vol. 26 (BWV 96, BWV 122, BWV180)
[ BIS / CD - released 1/Dec/2004 ]
The 26th Volume of Bach Cantatas with Masaaki Suzuki and Bach Collegium Japan consists of three works composed for performances during the last three months of 1742.
Cantatas Vol 1 (Nos 4, 150 & 196) cover
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J.S. BACH
Cantatas Vol 1 (Nos 4, 150 & 196)
Yumiko Kurisu (soprano) Akira Tachikawa (counter-tenor) Peter Kooij (bass) / Collegium Japan / Masaaki Suzuki
[ BIS / CD - released 1/Nov/1995 ]
"The performances are, to my ears, of unmatched excellence. Masaaki Suzuki's direction never falters and his solo vocalists seem to go from strength to strength as the series progresses." Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice
Bruno Walter conducts Mozart [6 CD set] cover
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W. A. MOZART
Bruno Walter conducts Mozart [6 CD set]
Zino Francescatti (violin) Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Jennie Tourel (alto), Léopold Simoneau (tenor) & William Warfield (bass) / Columbia Symphony
[ Sony Classical Masters / 6 CD Box Set - released 1/Sep/2011 ]
Born in Berlin in 1876, Bruno Walter entered the Stern Conservatory at the age of eight, intending to become a concert pianist, and made his conducting debut in Cologne at 17. Following appointments in Pressburg (now Bratislava), Riga and Berlin, he...