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    File: 1724300775187.jpg (36.69 KB, 220x331,BWV1001.jpg)

     No.61

    The music of our only fat Bach.

     No.62

    File: 1724302227035.webm (3.04 MB, 600x600,10. Gerhard Taschner - Violin Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002 I. Allemanda.webm)

    I started to know Sibelius Op. 47 for the first time only around 2 years ago through Taschner's rendition (ARPCD0232). Hauting, and the timbre of his violin was always ripping, piercing, similar to that Bach series played by Tedi Papavrami. Definitely sentimental, but without the excessive belly notes, so unlike Christine Busch's rendition.
    - Archipel Records, ARPCD0605

     No.63

    File: 1724311233012.webm (3.77 MB, 600x600,05. Thomas Zehetmair - Partita for Violin Solo No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002 1. Allemanda.webm)

    This amazing recording (August 2016, Propstei St. Gerold) has great and rich resonant acoustic effect, it might reminds me of that BWV 1004 from Bach: Morimur (ECM, Christoph Poppen), and Spectral Viola. He played that ancient violin without a shoulder rest so it was smoothly rendered without weired breaks, also without disturbing belly notes.
    Really amazing, masterpiece, and bravo. I'm rather appraciate this one compared to that of Isabelle Faust. Spiritual, has nothing to do with a sort of excessive.
    - ECM4818558
    - Some facts about the instruments: two Baroque violins with replica bows: a 1685 South Tyrolean instrument for the partitas, and a ca. 1750 Joannes Udalricus Eberle for the sonatas.
    - His first recordings of this suite was at 1982, Teldec 3984-21035-2.

     No.64

    >>63
    Btw, many of recordings from The Hilliard Ensemble were also made at the Propstei St. Gerold. Officium, ECM4453692, for example.

     No.65

    >>64
    Oh my God. Morimur was also recorded at Propstei St. Gerold, September 2000… This is so terribly beautiful.
    - Morimur, Bach Cantatas Website: https://www.bach-cantatas.com/Performers/Hilliard-Morimur.htm

     No.66

    File: 1724329873786.jpg (24.94 KB, 263x378,The_Enigma_of_Kaspar_Hause….jpg)

    >>62
    This made me thinking that Herzog movie, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser.

     No.67

    >>66
    Although I've lose faith on movies for a long time. That doesn't mean I didn't watch movies at all. It's pretty much the only source of image-based thinking I could take from outside world? (apprantly this type of thinking doesn't really that matter…)
    Such movies, for example, this 1974 one from Herzog and most of the movies from Pasolini.

     No.68

    >>67
    It's cringe. But I love watching The Red, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7123930/. This is the only TV series I think should take it serious in this world, LMAO.

     No.70

    File: 1724418817368.jpg (299.98 KB, 1792x1080,mpv-shot0001.jpg)

    >>66
    At that time I've devoured the Doctor Faustus, and then there was this movie.

     No.85

    File: 1725172450440.jpeg (171.96 KB, 500x500,cover.jpeg)

    This is the BEST rendition. Nothing less, nothing more.

     No.86

    File: 1725185845325.jpg (354.67 KB, 500x500,cover.jpg)

    I didn't find any point in wildly blending classical or modern tracks like this. They may be trying to show a continuation of the spirit or mixed spirit, a conversation that transcends time and space etc.
    But it's like giving someone a corrupted TXT version (ocr) of a PDF, but not the original (images combined). This is not even a complete BWV 988, they actually extracted all the variations in multiples of three…?