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Charlotte Gardner So that’s it really; it’s through variations of articulation, tone and mood that the musical argument is grown and our interest maintained, all done with a courtly seriousness and fluidity that will particularly appeal to those who appreciate a playing style on the lighter, leaner end of the scale. Also worth pointing out is that by giving the first canon’s presentation of the theme to the flute they’ve acknowledged the Frederick the Great connection more strongly than has been the recorded norm. Certainly there are perkier (Musica Antiqua Köln) and fruitier (Ricercar Consort) readings out there; but if it’s an elegant evening drawing-room intellectualism you’re after, then this hits the spot perfectly; and to have preceded their Bach with an earlier rhetorical Baroque gem, Buxtehude’s Sonata No 6, they’ve beautifully cemented their case. |
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