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Posted by: Pr3ss on 25-12-2012, 22:04
The Netherlands Bach Society, Jos Van Veldhoven - J.S. Bach - Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248
Àðòèñò: The Netherlands Bach Society, Jos Van Veldhoven (http://www.channelclassics.com/netherlands-bach-society-30809.html
Àëüáîì: J.S. Bach - Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248, 2003
Èçäàòåëü: Channel Classics / CCS SA 30809
Æàíð: Classical, Baroque, Sacred Music
Ôîðìàò ôàéëà: NetLab, FLAC
Ññûëêà 1: eDonkey CD 1 (ed2k://|file|J.S.%20Bach%20-%202003%20-%20Christmas%20Oratorio,%20BWV%20248%20(Jos%20van%20Veldhoven)%20{CD1%20Channel%20Classics,%20SA%2030809}.[NetLab].iso.wv|490991542|72F9A91063F694F42174B0D0CEAEA681|h=2QS5UOADS6ZKRXPYUDNGJ2ROZNASSELD|/
Ññûëêà 2: eDonkey CD 2 (ed2k://|file|J.S.%20Bach%20-%202003%20-%20Christmas%20Oratorio,%20BWV%20248%20(Jos%20van%20Veldhoven)%20{CD2%20Channel%20Classics,%20SA%2030809}.[NetLab].iso.wv|428407782|9C39169179111F20541D91BEDC7DEE9B|h=2ZTF3WEGWERSOBU64QW45DXFPDW3ORJX|/
Ññûëêà 3: Torrent (http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=27219
Ññûëêà 4: Magnet
Ññûëêà 5: 2x SACD rips to 2x iso (7.56GB) Magnet
Íàõîæäåíèå: eDonkey/Torrent
Ïðèìå÷àíèå: Íà Òðåêåðå FLAC

Johannette Zomer (soprano)
Annette Markert (alto)
Gerd Türk (tenor/Evangelist)
Peter Harvey (bass)

The Netherlands Bach Society
Jos van Veldhoven (conductor)


Disc reviews David Hurwitz "CLASSICSTODAY"
As mentioned the choral performances are first rate–vibrant, exciting, and involved, with crisp, clear articulation and bright yet full-bodied tone. Just listen to the opening to Part 5, "Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen", one of Bach’s most irresistible, toe-tapping creations, and you’ll be impressed with the precision, the energy, and the cohesive expression demonstrated by both chorus and orchestra–attributes that apply to the entire recording.

Likewise the soloists are completely at home in their arias and recitatives and give performances that are very easy on the ear as well as being true to Bach’s (and his librettist’s) conception. That is, except for soprano Johannette Zomer, whose disturbingly inconsistent technique–controlled and compelling one moment (the soprano/bass aria "Herr, dein Mitleid") and harsh and unsubtle the next ("Nur ein Wink von seinen Händen")–ruffles the otherwise perfectly sculpted lines and warmly complementary colors obtained by Veldhoven and his virtuoso forces. Tenor Gerd Türk is a joy to hear–notably in his recit and aria in Part VI–and alto Annette Markert shines in the famous arias "Schlafe, mein Liebster" (Part II) and "Schließe, mein Herze" (Part III). As usual bass Peter Harvey is a uniformly solid, confident, reassuring presence.


SPOILER (EAC)
SPOILER (CUE)

SPOILER (Back,CD)


Sound Samples (http://www.allmusic.com/album/release/johann-sebastian-bach-christmas-oratorio-mr0002856683



Posted by: Pr3ss on 25-12-2012, 22:07
Çàáûë ñäåëàòü íîâîñòüþ :help:

Posted by: Siget on 25-12-2012, 22:09
äà íè÷åãî, ÿ óæå ñêà÷àë :laugh: :hi:

Posted by: Pr3ss on 25-12-2012, 22:13
Ýòî òû â ìóëå ïîä 5ìá òÿíóë?

Posted by: Pr3ss on 02-01-2013, 16:12
Äîáàâëåí ìàãíèò íà SACD :music:

Posted by: Siget on 02-01-2013, 16:29
QUOTE (Pr3ss @ 25-12-2012, 21:13):
Ýòî òû â ìóëå ïîä 5ìá òÿíóë?
íó ãäå-òî òàê è áûëî, òîëüêî íå mb, à MB :blash:

Posted by: Pr3ss on 02-01-2013, 22:15
×åñòíî ãîâîðÿ äëÿ ìåíÿ íåò ðàçíèöû ìá, mb èëè MB :lol:

Posted by: Siget on 02-01-2013, 22:32
:actu: ðàçíèöà åñòü - 1:8
ìàëî ñ êåì óäà¸òñÿ ðàçîãíàòü òàê îñëà :punk:
...à äàâíî ëè êèëîáàéòàì áûëè ðàäû :D:

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