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Reviewer: Hannah
French
Have no fear of obscure repertoire though: clothed in different keys and contexts, popular favourites just keep coming. Naturally movements from other keyboard concertos, such as BWVS 1052, 1055 and 1058, convert well, as do sinfonias from Cantatas 169, 146 or 29 that already featured obbligato organ.
Given the lack of performance directions on any extant solo organ parts, it’s open game in choosing registration, manuals, or realising figured bass. Bach may actually have known the Thomas Organ in the Church of Our Lady and St Leodegar, Bornem and Jacobs makes full use of its transmissions, letting loose his creativity and flair for colour across an array of stop combinations. ★is mellifluous lines have a vocal quality and turn on a sixpence into virtuosic extravaganzas. Combined with the lush sounds of Les Muffatti, especially enhanced by retaining their harpsichord, gravitas alternates with drive.
If I yearned for
greater whimsy, dynamic, or rhetorical variation from the strings, especially in
robust ritornellos, these are certainly energetic and precise performances.
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