Bach Sonatas cover
Released

For their second dip into Baroque waters, Keith Jarrett (once again on harpsichord) and master recorder player Michala Petri go into the deep end with an all-Bach program. Covering six sonatas in mostly major keys, they exude just as much verve as on their previous traversal of Handel’s chamber works. The C-major sonata, which shuffles two slow and two fast movements, is the chewy center, the final Allegro boasting Jarrett’s lute register in tasteful decadence, while the final sonata in E major revels in its denouement with a scintillating flourish.

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