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Vladimir Ashkenazy - Aria variata & Well Tempered Clavier: Bach (2023)

Vladimir Ashkenazy - Aria variata & Well Tempered Clavier: Bach (2023)

BAND/ARTIST: Vladimir Ashkenazy

  • Title: Aria variata & Well Tempered Clavier: Bach
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 5:40:10
  • Total Size: 1.01 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Aria
02. Variatio I. Largo
03. Variatio II
04. Variatio III
05. Variatio IV. Allegro
06. Variatio V. Un poco allegro
07. Variatio VI. Andante
08. Variatio VII. Un poco allegro
09. Variatio VIII. Allegro
10. Variatio IX
11. Variatio X
12. Prelude in C major BWV 846
13. Fugue in C major BWV 846
14. Prelude in C minor BWV 847
15. Fugue in C minor BWV 847
16. Prelude in C sharp major BWV 848
17. Fugue in C sharp major BWV 848
18. Prelude in C sharp minor BWV 849
19. Fugue in C sharp minor BWV 849
20. Prelude in D major BWV 850
21. Fugue in D major BWV 850
22. Prelude in D minor BWV 851
23. Fugue in D minor BWV 851
24. Prelude in E flat major BWV 852
25. Fugue in E flat major BWV 852
26. Prelude in D sharp minor/E flat minor BWV 853
27. Fugue in D sharp minor/E flat minor, BWV 853
28. Prelude in E major BWV 854
29. Fugue in E major BWV 854
30. Prelude in E minor BWV 855
31. Fugue in E minor BWV 855
32. Prelude in F major BWV 856
33. Fugue in F major BWV 856
34. Prelude in F minor BWV 857
35. Fugue in F minor BWV 857
36. Prelude in F sharp major BWV 858
37. Fugue in F sharp major BWV 858
38. Prelude in F sharp minor BWV 859
39. Fugue in F sharp minor BWV 859
40. Prelude in G major BWV 860
41. Fugue in G major BWV 860
42. Prelude in G minor BWV 861
43. Fugue in G minor BWV 861
44. Prelude in A flat major BWV 862
45. Fugue in A flat major BWV 862
46. Prelude in A flat minor/G sharp minor BWV 863
47. Fugue in A flat minor/G sharp minor BWV 863
48. Prelude in A major BWV 864
49. Fugue in A major BWV 864
50. Prelude in A minor BWV 865
51. Fugue in A minor BWV 865
52. Prelude in B flat major BWV 866
53. Fugue in B flat major BWV 866
54. Prelude in B flat minor BWV 867
55. Fugue in B flat minor BWV 867
56. Prelude in B major BWV 868
57. Fugue in B major BWV 868
58. Prelude in B minor BWV 869
59. Fugue in B minor BWV 869
60. Prelude in C major BWV 870
61. Fugue in C major BWV 870
62. Prelude in C minor BWV 871
63. Fugue in C minor BWV 871
64. Prelude in C sharp major BWV 872
65. Fugue in C sharp major BWV 872
66. Prelude in C sharp minor BWV 873
67. Fugue in C sharp minor BWV 873
68. Prelude in D major BWV 874
69. Fugue in D major BWV 874
70. Prelude in D minor BWV 875
71. Fugue in D minor BWV 875
72. Prelude in E flat major BWV 876
73. Fugue in E flat major BWV 876
74. Prelude in D sharp minor BWV 877
75. Fugue in D sharp minor BWV 877
76. Prelude in E major BWV 878
77. Fugue in E major BWV 878
78. Prelude in E minor BWV 879
79. Fugue in E minor BWV 879
80. Prelude in F major BWV 880
81. Fugue in F major BWV 880
82. Prelude in F minor BWV 881
83. Fugue in F minor BWV 881
84. Prelude in F sharp major BWV 882
85. Fugue in F sharp major BWV 882
86. Prelude in F sharp minor BWV 883
87. Fugue in F sharp minor BWV 883
88. Prelude in G major BWV 884
89. Fugue in G major BWV 884
90. Prelude in G minor BWV 885
91. Fugue in G minor BWV 885
92. Prelude in A flat major BWV 886
93. Fugue in A flat major BWV 886
94. Prelude in G Sharp Minor, BWV 887
95. Fugue in G sharp minor BWV 887
96. Prelude in A major BWV 888
97. Fugue in A major BWV 888
98. Prelude in A minor BWV 889
99. Fugue in A minor BWV 889
100. Prelude in B flat major BWV 890
101. Fugue in B flat major BWV 890
102. Prelude in B flat minor BWV 891
103. Fugue in B flat minor BWV 891
104. Prelude in B major BWV 892
105. Fugue in B major BWV 892
106. Prelude in B minor BWV 893
107. Fugue in B minor BWV 893
108. Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 846
109. 1. Allemande
110. 2. Courante
111. 3. Sarabande
112. 4. Menuet I-II
113. 5. Gigue
114. 1. Allemande
115. 2. Courante
116. 3. Sarabande
117. 4. Air
118. 5. Menuet
119. 6. Gigue
120. 1. Allemande
121. 2. Courante
122. 3. Sarabande
123. 4. Menuet I-II
124. 5. Gavotte
125. 6. Gigue
126. 1. Allemande
127. 2. Courante
128. 3. Sarabande
129. 4. Gavotte
130. 5. Air
131. 6. Menuet
132. 7. Gigue
133. 1. Allemande
134. 2. Courante
135. 3. Sarabande
136. 4. Gavotte
137. 5. Bourrée
138. 6. Loure
139. 7. Gigue
140. 1. Allemande
141. 2. Courante
142. 3. Sarabande
143. 4. Gavotte
144. 5. Menuet Polonaise
145. 6. Bourrée
146. 7. Petit Menuet
147. 8. Gigue

Russian-born Vladimir Ashkenazy has been a towering figure both as a pianist and as a conductor, with interpretations cutting a wide swath across Beethoven, the Romantics, and Russian music. His repertoire extends back to Bach and occasionally forward to contemporary pieces.

Ashkenazy was born July 6, 1937, in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod) in the Soviet Union. His father was a pianist, but it was his mother who encouraged his pianistic gifts. Ashkenazy made his debut at eight in Moscow and enrolled at the Moscow Conservatory in 1955, becoming a student of Lev Oborin. An early breakthrough was a gold medal at the Brussels Queen Elizabeth International piano competition in 1956. Ashkenazy toured the U.S. in 1958 as the so-called Thaw under Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev opened opportunities in the West. Back in Moscow, Ashkenazy married Icelandic pianist Dody Johannsdottir. The pair defected during a 1963 tour of Britain, and Ashkenazy soon began a recording career with the associated Decca and London labels, on whose roster he would remain for decades. He became an Icelandic citizen in 1972 and has also lived in Switzerland. In the early 1970s he began conducting as well. Ashkenazy became principal conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London from 1987 to 1994, of the Czech Philharmonic from 1998 to 2003, and of the Sydney Symphony in Australia from 2009 to 2013, as well as other groups, and he has been widely visible as a guest conductor, including in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Beethoven: Diabelli VariationsAshkenazy's piano playing is bright and incisive, with clear articulation and an intellectual depth that does not interfere with the production of warm feeling. He has exceptional control over tone color. His recorded repertory is vast, including complete cycles of the piano concertos of Mozart, Beethoven (three separate times), and Rachmaninov (twice), as well as of the piano sonatas of Beethoven, the piano works of Chopin, and the difficult sonatas of Scriabin. Ashkenazy's productivity has hardly dropped in old age, nor did the technical difficulty of the works he essayed, although he has been less likely to appear in public on the piano. Still recording for Decca, he issued a version of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, Op. 120, in 2007. The year 2011 alone saw no fewer than 19 Ashkenazy releases as pianist or conductor, including those of such taxing works as the Mahler Symphony No. 6. In 2017, Ashkenazy celebrated his 80th birthday with a new recording of Bach's French Suites, and his historical performances were well treated by recording companies. In 2018, new releases of two of Rachmaninov's symphonies, performed live by the Philharmonia Orchestra, appeared on the Signum Classics label. On January 17, 2020, Ashkenazy announced his retirement from public performing. © James Manheim


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