
Yuji Takahashi
Yuji plays Bach
Deutsche Grammophon Educational (Japan) 1976
ME5001 (LP) w/obi.
sleeve : EX(some small and slightly dirts.)
media : EX-/EX-(some light noises.)
This album, released in 1976 by the education division of Deutsche Grammophon, features Yuji Takahashi, one of Japan's most prominent contemporary musicians. Having studied under Iannis Xenakis, Takahashi has been active at the forefront of the music scene since the early 1970s and has significantly influenced Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album presents piano arrangements of works by Johann Sebastian Bach, the most significant composer of the Baroque era, including "Cantatas," "St. Matthew Passion," and "Sonatas for Solo Violin." Tracks A1 and A6 were arranged by Takahashi himself, A2 and A5 by Wilhelm Kempff, A3 by Myra Hess, and A4/B1/B2 by Ferruccio Busoni. Just as Bach himself was an exceptional arranger, his works reveal their transformative qualities when reinterpreted. This album is a testament to the remarkable versatility of Bach's music and showcases truly outstanding performances.
A3: Jesus bleibet meine Freude
A5: Herzlich tut mich verlangen