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Ian Partridge, The Tilford Bach Festival Choir Conducted By Denys Darlow - Portuguese Baroque album flac

Ian Partridge, The Tilford Bach Festival Choir Conducted By Denys Darlow - Portuguese Baroque album flac Performer: Ian Partridge
Title: Portuguese Baroque
Style: Baroque
Released: 1966
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1296 mb
FLAC album: 1259 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: VQF ASF AC3 RA FLAC VOC MPC
Genre: Classical

Bath Bach Choir, formerly The City of Bath Bach Choir (CBBC), is based in Bath, Somerset, England, and is a registered charity. Founded in 1946 by Cuthbert Bates, who also became a founding father of the Bath Bach Festival in 1950, the choir’s original aim was to promote the music of Johann Sebastian Bach via periodic music festivals

The Tilford Bach Festival came about when Darlow was organist of All Saints’ Church, Tilford, 40 miles from London in unspoiled rural Surrey, which he saw as an ideal place to hold an annual festival of Bach’s music. His aim was to perform the music of Bach and his contemporaries in a style and manner consistent with the demands of the period ; and although the annual festival was the heart of the activities, almost from the start the choir and orchestra undertook (together and separately) concerts in London and elsewhere, and many radio broadcasts. The first Tilford Festival had included Bach’s St John Passion, and the Passions and the B minor Mass were the sheet anchors of the subsequent annual programmes – overwhelming for both audiences and performers with full forces in the tiny church at Tilford.

The Tilford Bach Festival is based at the church. Islamabad, a piece of land that was bought and used for the Annual Conventions of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from 1985 up until 2004, when the conventions moved to Hadeeqatul Mahdi near Alton, Hampshire.

Denys Darlow, who has died aged 93, was an inspirational figure in the early music revival of the 1960s and 1970s, bringing his infectious enthusiasm for the baroque to the Tilford Bach Festival, the London Handel Festival and St George’s, Hanover Square, where he was organist from 1972 to 2000. Darlow’s passion for venturing into the unknown was widely admired. It’s never been done, you know, was one of his favourite phrases as he introduced his fellow musicians to what were then musical rarities by Bach, Handel and other composers

Alan Gordon Partridge is a comic character portrayed by English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is an inept broadcaster whose inflated sense of celebrity drives him to treachery and shameless self-promotion. Coogan described Partridge as a Little Englander, with right-wing values and poor taste

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The Tilford Bach Festival was first held in 1952, following the creation of the Tilford Bach Society the same year. The Society and Festival were founded by Denys Darlow (1921-2015).

Tilford Bach Festival. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. The topic of this article may not meet World Heritage Encyclopedia's general notability guideline. Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. The Tilford Bach Festival was first held in 1952, following the creation of the Tilford Bach Society the same year. The Society and Festival were founded by Denys Darlow. The principal venues for the Festival are All Saints Church Tilford, near Farnham, Surrey, and the Great Hall of Farnham Castle. For the first two decades, performances at the Festival drew heavily on local musicians, amateurs as well as teachers and professionals; from the 1970s onwards, however, 'historically informed performance' came to dominate more and more, and amateur involvement gradually died out.

Tracklist

Dom Pedro Da Esperanca (?-1660)
Magnificat
Four Responses For Matins On Christmas Day
Procul Recedant Somnia
Sanctorum Meritis
Carlos Seixas (1704-1742)
Toccata In B Flat Major
Tocatta In C Major
Manuel Cardoso (? 1571-1650)
Asperges Me

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EXP 37 Ian Partridge, The Tilford Bach Festival Choir Conducted By Denys Darlow Ian Partridge, The Tilford Bach Festival Choir Conducted By Denys Darlow - Portuguese Baroque ‎(LP) ORYX EXP 37 UK 1966
MHS 1587 Ian Partridge, Derek Stevens , The Tilford Bach Festival Choir, Denys Darlow Ian Partridge, Derek Stevens , The Tilford Bach Festival Choir, Denys Darlow - Portuguese Baroque Choral Music ‎(LP, RE) Musical Heritage Society MHS 1587 US 1973