Stephen Pritchard 

Bach: Orchestral Suites review – Egarr’s chamber approach reaps rewards

An intimate recording from the Academy of Ancient Music brings out the detail in Bach’s rhythms, writes Stephen Pritchard
  
  

Bach Orchestral Suites Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr
Richard Egarr and the Academy of Ancient Music … an intimate, chamber approach to Bach's Orchestral Suites. Photograph: /PR

The news of the death of Christopher Hogwood comes just as the orchestra he founded, the Academy of Ancient Music, releases a fine new set of Bach’s Orchestral Suites, with his successor, Richard Egarr, repeating the one-to-a-part approach he adopted for their Harmonia Mundi Brandenburg set. The sound is consequently less expansive than other recordings but the rewards are glorious, with Egarr at the harpsichord driving the delightfully clean and springy rhythms, every detail sharply defined, each separate timbre there for us to enjoy. This intimate, chamber approach allows the trumpets in Suites Nos 3 and 4 to glow rather than blast and the exceptional flute of Rachel Brown to shine in all its woody-toned charm in Suite No 2. Highly recommended.

 

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