STYLE: Classical RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 14325- LABEL: Family Classics 7402 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Dave Massey
Whilst Camerata Romana give a technically competent performance of two movements from the Brandenburg Concertos (No's 2 and 3), their intonation kept me ill at ease with the recording, just wishing they'd stop and tune their violins. Thumbs down I think there but a hearty thumbs up to the two following pieces, the "Italian Concerto" and "Prelude In C". These are played on the cembalo (a kind of harpsichord) by no less a person than Christine Jaccottet with immense style and immaculate phrasing - they make the disc worthwhile in themselves. Again though, there are only two sacred works on an album of 17 pieces, one of which is the "Toccata And Fugue In D Minor", again a good recording with Hans Christoph Becker Foss playing it in a way that only a German could with delightful dynamics and voicings that bring a new insight to a piece of music that has been performed by many great artistes and which must be daunting to any organist. "Air On A G String" and several dance pieces are brought courtesy of the Royal and London Philharmonics respectively - not bad for budget discs, and that is an area in which Word have scored well in this collection as a whole.
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