• FUGUE...

    From MELMOTH@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 13 00:34:29 2022
    *Hermann SCHERCHEN* recorded 5 times the Art of the Fugue of JSB :

    1 - Studio Ochester Beromunster 21/11/1949 Orchestration Vuitaz

    2 - Vienna Symphony Orchestra - With harpsichord *Herbert Tachezi* -
    May/June 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    3 - Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra - Harpsichord *Luciano Grizzi* -
    Lugano 14 May 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen (his first recording)...

    4 - CBC Toronto chamber orchestra - *Kenneth Gilbert* - November 8,
    1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    5 - Ensemble instrumental de Paris - March 24 1966...

    Bach's masterpiece preoccupied HS all his life...Who gave many times
    the orchestrations of Glaeser and Vuitaz in concert, but who,
    dissatisfied with these editions, took decades to write his own, which
    was ready only shortly before his death in 1966...And which is,
    undoubtedly, by far the best...

    We will therefore choose the magnificent Vienna recording with
    Tacchezi, which is also beautifully recorded...
    The Toronto recording benefits from 25 minutes of rehearsals, by a
    tired and irritable HS!...

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  • From Dan Koren@21:1/5 to MELMOTH on Tue Dec 13 13:19:56 2022
    On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 3:34:36 PM UTC-8, MELMOTH wrote:
    *Hermann SCHERCHEN* recorded 5 times the Art of the Fugue of JSB :

    1 - Studio Ochester Beromunster 21/11/1949 Orchestration Vuitaz

    2 - Vienna Symphony Orchestra - With harpsichord *Herbert Tachezi* -
    May/June 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    3 - Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra - Harpsichord *Luciano Grizzi* -
    Lugano 14 May 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen (his first recording)...

    4 - CBC Toronto chamber orchestra - *Kenneth Gilbert* - November 8,
    1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    5 - Ensemble instrumental de Paris - March 24 1966...

    Bach's masterpiece preoccupied HS all his life...Who gave many times
    the orchestrations of Glaeser and Vuitaz in concert, but who,
    dissatisfied with these editions, took decades to write his own, which
    was ready only shortly before his death in 1966...And which is,
    undoubtedly, by far the best...

    We will therefore choose the magnificent Vienna recording with
    Tacchezi, which is also beautifully recorded...
    The Toronto recording benefits from 25 minutes of rehearsals, by a
    tired and irritable HS!...

    Are you answering your own question? No
    one asked about the Fart of the Fugue.

    Here are the top Farts IMHO:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOlQzoULv4E

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgRz-YbZ7Q

    If you like Treif, then:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs2vq238vU6m7eJTHlEAZ1R-CxbqAwtif

    Please no Ristenpart or Walcha.

    dk

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  • From Dan Koren@21:1/5 to Dan Koren on Tue Dec 13 13:28:19 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 1:20:00 PM UTC-8, Dan Koren wrote:
    On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 3:34:36 PM UTC-8, MELMOTH wrote:
    *Hermann SCHERCHEN* recorded 5 times the Art of the Fugue of JSB :

    1 - Studio Ochester Beromunster 21/11/1949 Orchestration Vuitaz

    2 - Vienna Symphony Orchestra - With harpsichord *Herbert Tachezi* - May/June 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    3 - Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra - Harpsichord *Luciano Grizzi* -
    Lugano 14 May 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen (his first recording)...

    4 - CBC Toronto chamber orchestra - *Kenneth Gilbert* - November 8,
    1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    5 - Ensemble instrumental de Paris - March 24 1966...

    Bach's masterpiece preoccupied HS all his life...Who gave many times
    the orchestrations of Glaeser and Vuitaz in concert, but who,
    dissatisfied with these editions, took decades to write his own, which
    was ready only shortly before his death in 1966...And which is, undoubtedly, by far the best...

    We will therefore choose the magnificent Vienna recording with
    Tacchezi, which is also beautifully recorded...
    The Toronto recording benefits from 25 minutes of rehearsals, by a
    tired and irritable HS!...
    Are you answering your own question? No
    one asked about the Fart of the Fugue.

    Here are the top Farts IMHO:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOlQzoULv4E

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgRz-YbZ7Q

    If you like Treif, then:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs2vq238vU6m7eJTHlEAZ1R-CxbqAwtif

    Please no Ristenpart or Walcha.


    For an unsurpassed literalist traditional reading, Zhu Xiao Mei:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kRjg6h3WZAtElNCDiof-GmlcP8D-zbCcA

    And for vocal farts:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMtjlaDEMdI

    Take your pick.

    dk

    PS. Melmoth, you know where to stick your scherchen.

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  • From Mandryka@21:1/5 to dan....@gmail.com on Wed Dec 14 00:46:55 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 9:20:00 PM UTC, dan....@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 3:34:36 PM UTC-8, MELMOTH wrote:
    *Hermann SCHERCHEN* recorded 5 times the Art of the Fugue of JSB :

    1 - Studio Ochester Beromunster 21/11/1949 Orchestration Vuitaz

    2 - Vienna Symphony Orchestra - With harpsichord *Herbert Tachezi* - May/June 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    3 - Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra - Harpsichord *Luciano Grizzi* -
    Lugano 14 May 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen (his first recording)...

    4 - CBC Toronto chamber orchestra - *Kenneth Gilbert* - November 8,
    1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    5 - Ensemble instrumental de Paris - March 24 1966...

    Bach's masterpiece preoccupied HS all his life...Who gave many times
    the orchestrations of Glaeser and Vuitaz in concert, but who,
    dissatisfied with these editions, took decades to write his own, which
    was ready only shortly before his death in 1966...And which is, undoubtedly, by far the best...

    We will therefore choose the magnificent Vienna recording with
    Tacchezi, which is also beautifully recorded...
    The Toronto recording benefits from 25 minutes of rehearsals, by a
    tired and irritable HS!...
    Are you answering your own question? No
    one asked about the Fart of the Fugue.

    Here are the top Farts IMHO:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOlQzoULv4E

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgRz-YbZ7Q

    If you like Treif, then:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs2vq238vU6m7eJTHlEAZ1R-CxbqAwtif

    Please no Ristenpart or Walcha.

    dk

    I was at that Asperen concert. Uniquely “French” approach to AoF - I mean he uses the of ornamentation you find in Francois Couperin.

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  • From Mandryka@21:1/5 to dan....@gmail.com on Wed Dec 14 01:03:08 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 9:20:00 PM UTC, dan....@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 3:34:36 PM UTC-8, MELMOTH wrote:
    *Hermann SCHERCHEN* recorded 5 times the Art of the Fugue of JSB :

    1 - Studio Ochester Beromunster 21/11/1949 Orchestration Vuitaz

    2 - Vienna Symphony Orchestra - With harpsichord *Herbert Tachezi* - May/June 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    3 - Swiss Italian Radio Orchestra - Harpsichord *Luciano Grizzi* -
    Lugano 14 May 1965 - Orchestration Scherchen (his first recording)...

    4 - CBC Toronto chamber orchestra - *Kenneth Gilbert* - November 8,
    1965 - Orchestration Scherchen...

    5 - Ensemble instrumental de Paris - March 24 1966...

    Bach's masterpiece preoccupied HS all his life...Who gave many times
    the orchestrations of Glaeser and Vuitaz in concert, but who,
    dissatisfied with these editions, took decades to write his own, which
    was ready only shortly before his death in 1966...And which is, undoubtedly, by far the best...

    We will therefore choose the magnificent Vienna recording with
    Tacchezi, which is also beautifully recorded...
    The Toronto recording benefits from 25 minutes of rehearsals, by a
    tired and irritable HS!...
    Are you answering your own question? No
    one asked about the Fart of the Fugue.

    Here are the top Farts IMHO:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOlQzoULv4E

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLgRz-YbZ7Q

    If you like Treif, then:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs2vq238vU6m7eJTHlEAZ1R-CxbqAwtif

    Please no Ristenpart or Walcha.

    dk


    I was at that Asperen concert. Uniquely “French” approach to AoF - I mean he uses the sort of ornamentation you find in Francois Couperin.

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  • From Dan Koren@21:1/5 to Mandryka on Wed Dec 14 03:47:39 2022
    On Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 1:03:10 AM UTC-8, Mandryka wrote:

    I was at that Asperen concert. Uniquely “French”
    approach to AoF - I mean he uses the sort of
    ornamentation you find in Francois Couperin.

    I find it delightful! ;-)

    dk

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  • From Mandryka@21:1/5 to dan....@gmail.com on Wed Dec 14 04:39:01 2022
    On Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 11:47:42 AM UTC, dan....@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 1:03:10 AM UTC-8, Mandryka wrote:

    I was at that Asperen concert. Uniquely “French”
    approach to AoF - I mean he uses the sort of
    ornamentation you find in Francois Couperin.
    I find it delightful! ;-)

    dk

    So do I in fact.

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