Leigh Howard Stevens plays Bach on Marimba
Track Listings
| 1. Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Major (WTC I, No. 21) | ||
| 2. Two-Part Inventions | ||
| 3. C Major | ||
| 4. D Minor | ||
| 5. B-flat Major | ||
| 6. F Major | ||
| 7. Prelude in G Minor | ||
| 8. Chorale: Christ lag in Todesbanden | ||
| 9. Adagio | ||
| 10. Fugue | ||
| 11. Siciliano | ||
| 12. Presto | ||
| 13. Grave | ||
| 14. Fuga | ||
| 15. Andante | ||
| 16. Allegro |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
There are several aspects of this Bach recording that make it special, the most obvious of which of course, is the instrument on which it is being performed. While the marimba was probably ot known in Europe at the time that J.S. Bach was composing the works represented on this album, there are severl facets of the marimba's tone and Steven's manner of playing that make it an ideal "neo-baroque" instrument. In particular, the ring time of the bars and the clarity of articulation make it so.
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Leigh Howard Stevens plays Bach on Marimba
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