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J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin

J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin

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GTIN04015372820732
EAN4015372820732
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Product Description

Anais Chen and Alexandra Ivanova team up to give Bach a groovy makeover on their new album "Bach: Sonatas For Harpsichord And Violin. BWV 1014-1019." These two virtuosos prove that classical music can be cool, man. The album kicks off with a bang on "Sonata No. 1 in B Minor," where Chen's nimble fingers dance across the keys of the harpsichord, while Ivanova's violin sings like a bird on a sunny day. It's like a fancy dinner party in musical form - sophisticated, elegant, and full of surprises. As the album progresses, the duo doesn't miss a beat, effortlessly gliding through Bach's intricate compositions with the grace of a swan on a tranquil lake. "Sonata No. 3 in E Major" is a highlight, with Chen and Ivanova trading melodic lines like old friends catching up after a long absence. But it's on the final track, "Sonata No. 6 in G Major," where Anais Chen and Alexandra Ivanova truly shine. Their playing is so vibrant, so full of life, that it's impossible not to get swept up in the music. It's like being transported to a fancy ballroom in 18th-century Europe, where the wine flows freely and the laughter never stops. Overall, "Bach: Sonatas For Harpsichord And Violin. BWV 1014-1019" is a triumph. Anais Chen and Alexandra Ivanova have breathed new life into these classic compositions, making them feel fresh and exciting once again. Bach would be proud.

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