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Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg-variationen

Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg-variationen

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GTIN04260077710783
EAN4260077710783
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Product Description

German Baroque heavyweights Hartmut Schill, Matthias Worm, and Tilman Trudinger bring the thunder on their latest collaboration, "Bach: Goldberg-Variationen Im Museum Gunzenhauser." This album is like a shot of espresso for your ears, with intricate melodies and dazzling virtuosity that will have you tapping your feet and reaching for your nearest wig and powdered wig. From the opening notes of the iconic Goldberg Variations, it's clear that these three musicians are at the top of their game, breathing new life into Bach's timeless compositions. Hartmut Schill's agile fingers dance across the keys, while Matthias Worm's cello adds a rich, warm depth to the sound, and Tilman Trudinger's subtle yet powerful percussion keeps the rhythm driving forward. Tracks like "Variation 15: Canon" showcase the trio's impeccable musicianship, with each note ringing out with crystal-clear precision. And the haunting beauty of "Variation 25: Adagio" will send shivers down your spine. In a world full of auto-tuned pop stars and overproduced beats, it's refreshing to hear music that is raw, honest, and full of soul. "Bach: Goldberg-Variationen Im Museum Gunzenhauser" is a true masterpiece that deserves a spot in every music lover's collection. So grab your best powdered wig, pour yourself a glass of fine wine, and let the music of Hartmut Schill, Matthias Worm, and Tilman Trudinger transport you to a bygone era of beauty and grace. 10/10, would Bach again.