The art of instrumentation homage to Glenn Gould /
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Literature type: | CD Audio |
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Compact disc. Transcriptions of works by J.S. Bach; track II contains excerpts from Glenn Gould's 1981 recording of J.S. Bach: Goldberg variations. Program notes by Gidon Kremer and Bob Hurwitz in container. |
Carrier Form: | 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet. |
CLC: | J657.61 |
Call Number: | #WCD/140575 |
Contents: | Dedication to J.S.B : for violin and "echo sound" / Valentin Silvestrov (5:58) -- Aria from Goldberg variations, BWV 988 : for solo violin, vibraphone, and string orchestra / Georgs Pelēcis (3:03) -- Prelude and fugue in D minor from The well-tempered clavier, BWV 851 : for string orchestra / Alexander Raskatov (3:28) -- Three voice invention in F minor, BWV 795 : for solo violin, flute, percussion, and string orchestra / Alexander Wustin (3:13) -- Slow movement from Cembalo concerto in F minor, BWV 1056 : for solo violin and string orchestra / Carl Vine (5:12) -- Prelude and fugue in A minor from The well-tempered clavier, BWV 889 : for flute, oboe, cembalo and string orchestra / Raminta Serksnsyte (4:11) -- Bridges to Bach : for solo violin, flute, oboe, piano, vibraphone, and string orchestra / Giya Kancheli (7:50) -- Sarabande in E minor from Partita no. 6, BWV 830 : for solo violin, two violins, two violas, and two violoncellos / Leonid Desyatnikov (6:19) -- Prelude and fugue in F-sharp minor from The well-tempered clavier, BWV 883 ; for solo violin, cembalo, marimba, vibraphone, and string orchestra / Victoria Vita Poleva (6:40) -- After Gould: Goldberg variations nos. 30, 19, 4, 18, 26 and Intermezzi from Arnold Schönberg's op. 19 and op. 47 : for solo violin and string orchestra / Steven Kovacs Tickmayer (5:58) -- Aria from Goldberg variations, BWV 988 : for solo violin, crotales, audiotape, and string orchestra / Victor Kissine (6:18). |