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Podcast 18: JS Bach Part Four
RSS feed for the Podcasts The fourth and final chapter of our exploration of the music of JS Bach on Lyrichord, begins with "Two Part Inventions" performed by Richard Troeger on the clavichord, and then moves to a stunning "revival era" harpsichord performance of the Chromatic Fantasy by the great Fernando Valenti, on an historic Lyrichord reissue. The mechanics of both the clavichord, and the differences between revival and historically informed are reexamined and discussed. Then, its back to the clavichord for Troeger's definitive realization of the final movements of "The Art of Fugue". From there we go to Milwaukee, (Dooley's hometown) to hear the late American organist and organ builder, Robert Noehren raise the roof of the The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in a performance of Bach's "Dorian" Toccata, on one of the landmark organs that he designed and that Jeffrey Dooley helped to build! Click here to see the music played on this program Listen to Lyrichord Early & Classical Music Show #18 now! ©2010 Lyrichord Discs Inc.
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