JS Bach: Organ Works Vol. II
Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2013, Editor's Choice
Several of Bach's greatest hits for the organ are heard here on an ideal instrument (Trinity College, Cambridge) in sober performances from Robert Quinney.
JS Bach: Organ Works Vol. II
Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2013, Editor's Choice
Several of Bach's greatest hits for the organ are heard here on an ideal instrument (Trinity College, Cambridge) in sober performances from Robert Quinney.
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Continuing its work with the rising stars of the early music world, CORO is delighted to be releasing its second recording with one of The Sixteen Orchestra’s principal members - organist Robert Quinney.
This new album, which was recorded at Trinity College, Cambridge, on the beautiful Metzler Organ, features a number of virtuosic works from Bach's early years including one of the most famous pieces of organ music in the repertory - the Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565). The disc also includes the Toccata and Fugue in F (BWV 540) and the Passacaglia (BWV 582) - one of Bach’s most well-known and important organ works. Robert Schumann described the variations of the Passacaglia as "intertwined so ingeniously that one can never cease to be amazed."
Robert Quinney is Director of Music at Peterborough Cathedral. As Sub-Organist of Westminster Abbey he played at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in April 2011. In addition to his daily work, he maintains a busy freelance schedule as a soloist and ensemble player, and is also Director of Oundle for Organists. His double compact disc The Grand Organ of Westminster Cathedral, recorded in 2004, was Instrumental Disc of the Month in BBC Music, earned a 5-star review in the French journal Diapason, and was an Editor’s Choice in Gramophone. His first disc for CORO - J.S. Bach Trio Sonatas for Organ (COR16095) - also received excellent reviews when it was released in October 2011.
Contents and tracklist
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
- Robert Quinney (Metzler Organ of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineAwards Issue 2013Editor's Choice
Christmas Issue 2013
Several of Bach's greatest hits for the organ are heard here on an ideal instrument (Trinity College, Cambridge) in sober performances from Robert Quinney.
Awards Issue 2013
the most distinctive feature is the way Quinney's authoritative distillation of the music never results in dry, academic essays - while, also, never playing to the gallery with maverick rhetorical effects...Quinney's Bach gets to the heart of the music with refreshing clarity and a communication born of genuine understanding.
4th August 2013
It is an organ of beautifully defined sonorities, well suited to the music. The programme begins with the D minor Toccata and Fugue, to which Quinney brings a remarkable freshness thanks to his flamboyant decorations.
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