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巴哈: 管風琴三重奏鳴曲, 作品BWV525-530 馬丁.諾伊 彈奏德國巴伐利亞Herzogenaurach鎮St Otto教堂Ahrend管風琴 Bach's trio sonatas, originally written as teaching pieces for his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann, show Johann Sebastian Bach at the zenith of his compositional art: three independent parts engage in a captivating dialogue, combining cantabile melody lines with a skilful yet natural-sounding counterpoint - all embedded in an experimental formal design with balanced proportions. Martin Neu embraces this core repertoire with his lively and eloquent interpretation on the Ahrend Organ in Herzogenaurach. The unusual directness and proximity to the pipework of the organ, combined with excellent acoustics, create a unique sound experience. For the first time, this is also available in immersive Dolby Atmos - a sonic innovation allowing the music to be experienced with unprecedented intensity. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Triosonate Nr. 1 Es-Dur BWV 525 13:17 1 I. Allegro moderato 3:19 2 II. Adagio 6:05 3 III. Allegro 3:53 Triosonate Nr. 2 c-Moll BWV 526 13:00 4 I. Vivace 3:59 5 II. Largo 4:38 6 III. Allegro 4:23 Triosonate Nr. 3 d-Moll BWV 527 14:14 7 I. Andante 5:29 8 II. Adagio e dolce 4:36 9 III. Vivace 4:09 Triosonate Nr. 4 e-Moll BWV 528 11:38 10 I. Adagio – Vivace 2:56 11 II. Andante 5:54 12 III. Un poco allegro 2:48 Triosonate Nr. 5 C-Dur BWV 529 15:47 13 I. Allegro 5:17 14 II. Largo 6:22 15 III. Allegro 4:08 Triosonate Nr. 6 G-Dur BWV 530 15:12 16 I. Vivace 4:20 17 II. Lento 6:52 18 III. Allegro 4:00 |