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About The Sons Of Bach
MUSIC STUDIO produces baroque & classical solo & chamber music, meditation & relaxation music products as well as solo nationalistic music.Our music is available on CD and in the universally compatible MP3 format, allowing consumers to play tracks on any portable music device.
MUSIC STUDIO allows consumers to buy physical CD´S and/or download MP3 format single tracks or complete music productions for substantially less than what they would imagine.
Day by day MUSIC STUDIO will continue in search for developing a unique catalog, high music performances, best audio quality as well as easy to use integrated online systems.
THE SONS OF BACH. / PIANO MUSIC.
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC
INGRID BLATTER, PIANO.
A native of Sweden, Ingrid Blatter received her musical training in London from Alice Dowland and Harry Blair.
Living today in Mexico City, she has held a professorship at Escuela Nacional de Música UNAM since 1991, and since 1992 has served as Piano Player at the Ollin Yolitzli Art Center. International recognition was established in 1992 when she won the CONACULTA scholarship, and has grown through a recording career with over four recordings. Ingrid Blatter performs frequently in major international halls and concert festivals. She conducts master piano classes at the Escuela Nacional de Música UNAM.
2 RECs for this Album
2 with a review
jujubeebop Rec'd this on May 28, 2008:
Street Cred: 28381
Rec's: 1024
“So delightful to hear a lesser known Bach piece played. And well. Sprightly but just ever so slightly dark. ”
joedeshon Rec'd this on May 31, 2008:
Street Cred: 1226
Rec's: 76
Track: Allegro I - Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
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Album: The Sons Of Bach
Artist: Ingrid Blatter
“A great CD, celebrating the lessor-known of the Bachs.”
