“Pavel Šporcl is a ‚modernist‘, playing a ten-year-old, highly decorated blue violin, at high pitch. There's no doubt of his dexterity and spirit when fast movements demand: his perpetuum mobile in the presto finale of Sonata No. 1 is hypnotic…[he is] less convincing in slower, more pensive movements…[but] the hugely taxing 11-minute Ciaconna ending the third Partita [is] a high point, full of expressive detail while retaining the ongoing musical thread.“
BBC Music Magazine, March 2016
CD 1 |
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001
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1. | Adagio | 04:22 | |
2. | Fuga | 05:52 | |
3. | Siciliana | 03:32 | |
4. | Presto | 04:13 | |
Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002
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5. | Allemanda | 06:17 | |
6. | Double | 03:16 | |
7. | Corrente | 03:26 | |
8. | Double II | 03:44 | |
9. | Sarabande | 03:43 | |
10. | Double III | 03:02 | |
11. | Tempo di Borea | 03:25 | |
12. | Double IV | 03:31 | |
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003
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13. | Grave | 04:14 | |
14. | Fuga | 08:56 | |
15. | Andante | 05:33 | |
16. | Allegro | 06:54 | |
CD 2 |
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
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1. | Allemanda | 05:04 | |
2. | Corrente | 02:46 | |
3. | Sarabanda | 04:04 | |
4. | Giga | 03:41 | |
5. | Ciaccona | 15:03 | |
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata No. 3 in C major, BWV 1005
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6. | Adagio | 04:20 | |
7. | Fuga | 11:58 | |
8. | Largo | 03:42 | |
9. | Allegro assai | 04:55 | |
Johann Sebastian Bach
Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006
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10. | Preludio | 03:52 | |
11. | Loure | 04:38 | |
12. | Gavotte en Roundeau | 02:49 | |
13. | Minuet I - II - I | 04:12 | |
14. | Bourrée | 01:25 | |
15. | Gigue | 01:50 |