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Bach is what everyone’s streaming this week

Bach is what everyone’s streaming this week

Here, exclusively, is this week’s Apple Classical’s global streaming chart. The #1 and two other entries are by JS Bach:

1 J. S. Bach: Mass in B Minor,          Raphaël Pichon, Pygmalion, Julie Roset, Beth Taylor, Lucile Richardot, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, Christian Immler

2 Field: Complete Nocturnes           Alice Sara Ott

3 Sleep                                                  Max Richter

4 Stewart Copeland: Wild Concerto     Stewart Copeland, Kingdom Orchestra, Troy Miller, The Listening Planet

5 Liszt: Via Crucis & Solo Piano…           Leif Ove Andsnes

6 Personal Stories (Solo Piano W…        Benyamin Nuss

7 Bach: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 24…  Matthias Goerne, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Concentus Musicus Wien, Christoph Prégardien

8 Legends, Myths and Lavender             Stephan Moccio

9 Chopin: Études, Op. 10 & 25 Yunchan Lim

10 J. S. Bach: The Well-Tempered …      Aaron Pilsan

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