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Seattle composer Steve Layton had this to say about Justine McIntyre's performance of the Bach English Suite in A minor:
"Perfectly clear, and with a wonderful litheness and poise."
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This is a fantastic recording of the first movement of J.S. Bach's glorious English Suite no.2 in A minor. The entire suite, consisting of 6 movements in all, was recorded in February 2000. |
Credits: recording technician: Brad Hawkins, Dialekt Recordings |
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A dazzling performance of this whirlwind gigue! There is not a moment's pause in the whole movement; it's a vivacious dancing whirl of notes from start to finish, and a breathtaking ending to this English Suite. |
Credits: Recording Engineer: Brad Hawkins, Dialekt Recordings |
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The effortless artistry of this performance will sweep you off your feet! As suggested by the title, this piece is improvisational in style, the sort of thing Schubert himself might have tossed off in a salon evening - only here he took the time to think it through, and it shows in the structure. A charming "spring breeze" delight! |
Credits: Recording Engineer: Brad Hawkins, Dialekt Recordings |
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