℗ 2017 haenssler CLASSIC
Released January 6, 2017
Duration 1h 39m 53s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Genre Classical
 

J.S. Bach: Works for Lute

Johannes Monno

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Lute Suite in G Minor, BWV 995 (arr. for Guitar)  
1.1
I. Prelude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
5:37
1.2
II. Allemande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
5:50
1.3
III. Courante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:11
1.4
IV. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:08
1.5
V. Gavotte I - II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
4:41
1.6
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:24
Lute Partita in C Minor, BWV 997 (arr. for Guitar)  
1.7
I. Prelude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:22
1.8
II. Fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
7:11
1.9
III. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
5:18
1.10
IV. Gigue - V. Double
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
4:21
1.11
Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999 (arr. for Guitar)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
1:44
1.12
Fugue in G Minor, BWV 1000 (arr. for Guitar)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
5:15
Prélude, Fugue & Allegro in E Flat Major, BWV 998 (arr. for Guitar)  
2.1
I. Prélude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:45
2.2
II. Fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
6:20
2.3
III. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:24
Lute Suite in E Minor, BWV 996 (arr. for Guitar)  
2.4
I. Prelude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:50
2.5
II. Allemande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:42
2.6
III. Courante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:31
2.7
IV. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
4:20
2.8
V. Bourrée
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
1:26
2.9
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:13
Lute Partita in E Major, BWV 1006a (arr. for Guitar)  
2.10
I. Preludio
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:58
2.11
II. Loure
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:25
2.12
III. Gavotte en rondeau
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
3:23
2.13
IV. Menuett I-II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
4:36
2.14
V. Bourrée
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
1:47
2.15
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Johannes Monno
2:11
German guitarist Johannes Monno turns his attention to the lute, a very popular instrument in Bach’s day that was influential in shaping the development of music. Certain musical terms are in fact directly derived from lute technique, including the expression style brise, coined by Couperin to denote lute-like arpeggiated chords on the harpsichord. Bach rose to the challenge of writing for the instrument: it had been customary for lute music to be composed only by lutenists, as the difficulties were too great dealing with its tuning, its illogical limitations on polyphonic part-writing and its unique form of notation.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.11
-2.78 to -0.52
-19.44
-22.46 to -17.59
-16.88
-19.10 to -15.20
12
11 to 14
1.1
I. Prelude
-0.52-19.49-16.813
1.2
II. Allemande
-0.52-21.18-18.413
1.3
III. Courante
-1.04-19.87-17.313
1.4
IV. Sarabande
-0.94-22.46-19.114
1.5
V. Gavotte I - II
-1.87-20.03-17.513
1.6
VI. Gigue
-1.65-20.24-17.713
1.7
I. Prelude
-2.78-20.12-17.611
1.8
II. Fugue
-1.51-18.85-16.512
1.9
III. Sarabande
-0.96-19.75-17.312
1.10
IV. Gigue - V. Double
-1.64-18.92-16.612
1.11
Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999 (arr. for Guitar)
-0.52-18.02-15.511
1.12
Fugue in G Minor, BWV 1000 (arr. for Guitar)
-0.52-19.40-16.813
2.1
I. Prélude
-1.66-18.65-16.011
2.2
II. Fugue
-0.52-19.10-16.813
2.3
III. Allegro
-2.28-19.07-16.712
2.4
I. Prelude
-0.52-19.30-16.613
2.5
II. Allemande
-1.65-19.34-16.912
2.6
III. Courante
-0.52-19.36-16.814
2.7
IV. Sarabande
-0.52-22.04-19.013
2.8
V. Bourrée
-2.29-19.58-17.011
2.9
VI. Gigue
-0.52-17.89-15.512
2.10
I. Preludio
-0.52-17.59-15.212
2.11
II. Loure
-0.52-19.51-16.913
2.12
III. Gavotte en rondeau
-0.52-18.36-15.912
2.13
IV. Menuett I-II
-0.52-19.11-16.513
2.14
V. Bourrée
-2.27-19.00-16.512
2.15
VI. Gigue
-0.52-18.73-16.313

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