The Art of Fugue discography
A list of commercial recordings of Johann Sebastian Bach's The Art of Fugue.
Artist | Date | Place | Recording | Instrument and Remarks |
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Gustav Leonhardt | 1953 | Harpsichord | ||
Joseph & Grete Dichler | 1954 | two pianos | ||
Gustav Leonhardt | 1969 | Harpsichord | ||
Davitt Moroney | 1985 | harpsichord | ||
Ton Koopman and Tini Mathot | 1994 | two harpsichords | ||
Glenn Gould | 1962 | piano and organ (incomplete) | ||
Menno Van Delft | 1999 | harpsichord | ||
Sébastian Guillot | 2006 | harpsichord | ||
Bradley Brookshire | 2007 | harpsichord includes an additional CD-ROM with score to follow along as MP3s play | ||
Gösta Funck | 2007 | harpsichord by Matthias Kramer, 1990, after Christian Zell,1728 | ||
Sergio Vartolo | 2008 | harpsichord | ||
Gavin Black & George Hazelrigg | 2009 | on two harpsichords: voices shared equally throughout. | ||
Helmut Walcha | 1956 | organ | ||
Helmut Walcha | 1970 | organ | ||
Ensemble Wolfgang von Karajan | 1963 | on three chamber organs | ||
Lionel Rogg | 1970 | organ | ||
André Isoir | 1999 | organ. Some movements performed as a duet with Pierre Farago, on the Grenzing organ of Saint-Cyprien in Périgord, France | ||
Wolfgang Rübsam | 1992 | organ | ||
Marie-Claire Alain | 1993 | organ | ||
Louis Thiry | 1993 | on the Silbermann organ of Saint Thomas Church (Strasbourg). | ||
Hans Fagius | 2000 | on the Carsten Lund organ of the Garnisons Church, Copenhagen, Denmark | ||
Kevin Bowyer | 2001 | on the Marcussen organ of Saint Hans Church, Odense, Denmark | ||
Richard Buhlig and Wesley Kuhnle | 1934 | piano | ||
Charles Rosen | 1967 | piano | ||
Grigory Sokolov | 1982 | piano | ||
Zoltán Kocsis | 1984 | piano | ||
Yuji Takahashi | 1988 | piano | ||
Evgeni Koroliov | 1990 | piano | ||
Tatiana Nikolayeva | 1992 | piano | ||
Andrei Vieru | 1994 | piano | ||
Walter Riemer | 2006 | piano using a fortepiano of Mozart type | ||
Pierre-Laurent Aimard | 2008 | piano | ||
Angela Hewitt | 2014 | piano | ||
Roth Quartet | 1934–1935 | String quartet includes conjectural end played by Donald Tovey on keyboard. | ||
Quartetto Italiano | 1985 | String quartet | ||
Juilliard String Quartet | 1989 | String quartet | ||
Keller Quartet | 1997 | String quartet | ||
Delmé Quartet | 2000 | String quartet arranged by composer Robert Simpson, including versions of Contrapuntus XIV unfinished and completed following Tovey's version. | ||
Emerson Quartet | 2003 | String quartet | ||
Hermann Scherchen with Orchestre de la RTSI | 1965 | Orchestra | ||
Karl Ristenpart with Chamber Orchestra of the Saar | 1965 | Adapted for orchestra by Marcel Bitsch and Claude Pascal[1] | ||
Neville Marriner with Academy of St. Martin in the Fields | 1974 | Orchestra | ||
Jordi Savall with Hesperion XX | 1986 | Orchestra | ||
Erich Bergel with Cluj Philharmonic Orchestra | 1991 | Orchestra | ||
Karl Münchinger and Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra | 1965 | Orchestra | ||
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra | 2002 | Orchestra | ||
Rinaldo Alessandrini and Concerto Italiano | 1998 | Orchestra | ||
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin | 2011 | Orchestra | ||
Milan Munclinger with Ars Rediviva | 1959 | |||
Milan Munclinger with Ars Rediviva | 1966 | |||
Milan Munclinger with Ars Rediviva | 1979 | |||
Fine Arts String Quartet and New York Woodwind Quintet | 1962 | |||
Yuji Takahashi (incomplete) electronic version | 1975 | |||
Yuji Takahashi | piano, early version of the art of fugue | |||
Musica Antiqua Köln (director Reinhard Goebel) for string quartet/harpsichord and various such instrumental combinations | 1984 | |||
Berliner Saxophon Quartett for saxophone | 1990 | |||
József Eötvös for two eight-string guitars | 2002 | |||
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet for recorder quartet | 1998 | |||
Phantasm (director: Laurence Dreyfus) for viola da gamba four-part consort | 1998 | |||
Fretwork for Consort of Viols | 2002 | |||
Aurelia Saxophone Quartet for saxophone quartet | 2005 | |||
The Canadian Brass for brass quintet | ||||
The Version of Jacques Chailley instrumentation of Pascal Vigneron for wind quartet, brass quartet and organ | 2005 | |||
An electronic version, Laibachkunstderfuge, by Neue Slowenische Kunst industrial band Laibach | 2008 | |||
An electronic version by Jeffrey C Hall | 2007? |
Without recording date - To be inserted in the list
References
- ↑ Nonesuch HB-73013
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