Bach, J.S. / Moersch: Goldberg Variations 988

Bach, J.S. / Moersch SKU: 40145150
Bach, J.S. / Moersch: Goldberg Variations 988

Bach, J.S. / Moersch: Goldberg Variations 988

Bach, J.S. / Moersch SKU: 40145150

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Goldberg Variations 988
Artist: Bach, J.S. / Moersch
Label: Centaur
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 044747372129
Genre: Classical Artists

The Goldberg Variations of J.S. Bach are without doubt one of the greatest of all keyboard masterpieces. Charlotte Mattax Moersch gives us an informed and gripping performance of this unquestioned masterpiece. Harpsichordist Charlotte Mattax Moersch has performed worldwide as a soloist and chamber musician. Since capturing First and Third Prizes in basso continuo and solo playing in the International Harpsichord Competitions in Paris, France and Bruges, Belgium, she has appeared in solo recitals in New York, London, Edinburgh, Rome, Geneva, Paris, and Amsterdam, and at historic venues, among them Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, the Mozarteum, and the Palazzo della Cancelleria. Called a "nonpareil harpsichordist" by Early Music America, she has received critical acclaim for her playing, at once "dashing yet intelligent" (Classical Times, London), and "fluent and expressive" (Fanfare Magazine). As a guest artist, she has performed at the Festival of the Associazione Musicale Romana, Festival Estival de Paris, Tage alter musik Regensburg, and the Bethlehem and Boulder Bach Festivals, and has toured Europe with San Francisco's American Baroque and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

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