"This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration. Alongside the iconic Bach PARTITA I hope it will be possible for listeners to hear these distinctive American voices in a fresh and approachable way. The range of these pieces runs the whole palette, from Kevin Puts' stunning mix of 'Bach meets Appalachian fiddle' in ARCHES to the searching lines and driving power chords of Randall Woolf's NO AXE TO GRIND, and the brilliant and crazed passion of Daniel Ott's DOUBLE ARIA to Mark O'Connor's CAPRICE NO. 6, all brightness, radiance, and energy." --Tim Fain
"This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration. Alongside the iconic Bach PARTITA I hope it will be possible for listeners to hear these distinctive American voices in a fresh and approachable way. The range of these pieces runs the whole palette, from Kevin Puts' stunning mix of 'Bach meets Appalachian fiddle' in ARCHES to the searching lines and driving power chords of Randall Woolf's NO AXE TO GRIND, and the brilliant and crazed passion of Daniel Ott's DOUBLE ARIA to Mark O'Connor's CAPRICE NO. 6, all brightness, radiance, and energy." --Tim Fain
This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration.
"This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration. Alongside the iconic Bach PARTITA I hope it will be possible for listeners to hear these distinctive American voices in a fresh and approachable way. The range of these pieces runs the whole palette, from Kevin Puts' stunning mix of 'Bach meets Appalachian fiddle' in ARCHES to the searching lines and driving power chords of Randall Woolf's NO AXE TO GRIND, and the brilliant and crazed passion of Daniel Ott's DOUBLE ARIA to Mark O'Connor's CAPRICE NO. 6, all brightness, radiance, and energy." --Tim Fain
This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration.
"This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration. Alongside the iconic Bach PARTITA I hope it will be possible for listeners to hear these distinctive American voices in a fresh and approachable way. The range of these pieces runs the whole palette, from Kevin Puts' stunning mix of 'Bach meets Appalachian fiddle' in ARCHES to the searching lines and driving power chords of Randall Woolf's NO AXE TO GRIND, and the brilliant and crazed passion of Daniel Ott's DOUBLE ARIA to Mark O'Connor's CAPRICE NO. 6, all brightness, radiance, and energy." --Tim Fain
This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration.
"This is a disc that invites listeners to consider a new perspective on J.S. Bach's PARTITA IN D MINOR, by offering it the context of four new works by composers who looked to the past for inspiration. Alongside the iconic Bach PARTITA I hope it will be possible for listeners to hear these distinctive American voices in a fresh and approachable way. The range of these pieces runs the whole palette, from Kevin Puts' stunning mix of 'Bach meets Appalachian fiddle' in ARCHES to the searching lines and driving power chords of Randall Woolf's NO AXE TO GRIND, and the brilliant and crazed passion of Daniel Ott's DOUBLE ARIA to Mark O'Connor's CAPRICE NO. 6, all brightness, radiance, and energy." --Tim Fain