Review by fibonacci January 27, 2007 (7 of 7 found this review helpful)
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Right from the first note it was apparant that this is something special.
The French harpsichord - it is from the Von Nagel Workshop in Paris 1985, after N. & F. Blanchet, Paris, 1730 - sounds divine. It is obviously a lovely instrument and the recording captures it to great effect.
This disc was my first exposure to both the music of J.C.Bach and the playing of Olga Martynova, and what a wonderful introduction it proved to be!
There are 13 tracks, and every one of them is a winner - this really is a disc in a million. If I have to pick highlights they would be the opening sonata and the Prestissimo from the Sonata in C major. The latter is a remarkable performance. It must have been an incredible experience to see Olga record this. Listen to this track if you have any aspirations to play the harpsichord - it defies belief! Having listened in awe to the whole disc I returned to track 11 and played it again and again.
Lovely music. Lovely instrument. Not only a virtuoso performance but melodic and listenable to boot. Superb recording.
What more could you want?
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