The Netherlands Bach Society has started the All Of Bach (http://allofbach.com/en/) website.
Their aim is the perform and post online every one of Bach's 1080 catalogued works. At one work posted per week, (Fridays, if you are interested), the project will be complete in the year 2035, Friday, late November.
So far just 6 works online, but there is information, a video of performance and other goodies for each work.
Great initiative and thanks for mentioning.
The site didn't work for me properly in Internet Explorer though, but it worked fine with Mozilla Firefox.
(Just mentioning.)
Wow! Great stuff. They have discussions with musicians about each piece too.
By the way, IE worked for me. Maybe it was a temporary issue.
Très cool.
Bah!
Internet will never last long enough for this project. 8)
Very interesting to explore! Thank for posting this! :) This will be a weekly visit for sure.
Interesting, but videos refuse to load on my tablet and site insists I view it in landscape orientation (tablet is a Nexus 7, Android 4.something or other browsing on Google Chrome for Android).
Quote from: Dungeon Master on May 07, 2014, 01:43:05 AM
The Netherlands Bach Society has started the All Of Bach (http://allofbach.com/en/) website.
Their aim is the perform and post online every one of Bach's 1080 catalogued works. At one work posted per week, (Fridays, if you are interested), the project will be complete in the year 2035, Friday, late November.
So far just 6 works online, but there is information, a video of performance and other goodies for each work.
Great!!!
2035... If I'm lucky enough in 21 years I will be 65. So this is probably a nice long term project to consider.
Besides, now I realize my avatar looks too aged for a 68 y.o. man. :D
THANK YOU so much for posting this - wouldn't have known about it otherwise, prob. I have Bach-loving, harpsichord-playing friends and am about to become very popular. 8)
Just found out about this from Reddit. What a great project! I'm learning so much by watching the interviews before the performances. Bumping this thread - everyone should know about this site. :)
Very nice, but unfortunate to have to wait 20 years for it to be complete.
Quote from: Greg on March 30, 2015, 07:38:35 AM
Very nice, but unfortunate to have to wait 20 years for it to be complete.
At least you know there's something exciting to look forward to every friday for the next 20 years. :)
Well, this just keeps getting better. They announced in their newsletter that this Friday's (April 3rd) performance will be the St. Matthew Passion. Mini-documentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSp1DxWcMVc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSp1DxWcMVc)
edit: The doc seems to be mostly in Dutch
Quite seasonal, of course 0:)