Senin, 16 Desember 2013

Buxtehude: Seven Trio Sonatas, Op. 2, BuxWV 259-265


�All four musicians...reveal their experience and expertise as interpreters, particularly of this kind of German repertoire, which they have been championing for some time now; less flamboyant or fatly comfortable of sound than Koopman's group, they can nevertheless pace the music's stops and starts perfectly� --Gramophone Magazine, May 2012






�These are as always period instrument performances by the Purcells, and their customary professionalism should appeal to most ears. However, there is a certain amount of almost regal restraint in their playing that makes Buxtehude sound more like Purcell. This is no bad thing but it�s not entirely Buxtehude, whose quirky fertility may benefit from a more unbuttoned treatment.� --MusicWeb International, August 2012

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