Artistes présents:
Birgit Finnilä, Marie-Claire Alain, Robert Veyron-Lacroix, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Anne Queffélec, Laurence Boulay, Michel Dalberto, Pascal Devoyon, György Sebők, Pierre Amoyal, Huguette Fernandez, Pierre Pierlot, Jacques Chambon, Paul Hongne, Maurice André, Anne-Marie Beckensteiner, Hans Goverts, Jacques Gauthier, Gérard Jarry, Maxence Larrieu, Alain Marion, Claude Maisonneuve, Guy Touvron, Orchestre de chambre Jean-François Paillard, Ensemble instrumental Jean-Marie Leclair
Since its foundation Erato has made Bach one of the cornerstones of its catalogue, with Jean-François Paillard responsible for the orchestral works. His Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Marie Leclair which he founded in 1953 and later renamed Orchestre de Chambre Jean-François comprised just fifteen or so players, in order to achieve greater legibility, lightness and vivacity, and it paid particularly close attention to style, thanks to an in-depth knowledge of historical performance practice. Rigor but also luminosity and sensitivity, intelligence and maturity without any loss of freshness or elegance, shimmering sonorities... the superlatives were showered on each new release. Over the years, Paillard’s Bach recordings were also graced by a range of top-flight soloists: Rampal, Marie-Claire Alain to name but a few.