Bach / Belder / Musica Amphion: Harpsichord Concertos
Bach / Belder / Musica Amphion: Harpsichord Concertos
Format: CD
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Artist: Bach / Belder / Musica Amphion
Label: Brilliant Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5028421948492
Genre: Classical
C.P.E. Bach: Harpsichord Concertos, Composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Artist Musica Amphion Pieter-Jan Belder harpsichord & concert master, Format 1 CD, Here is another engaging release from Brilliant Classics' current series of C.P.E. Bach recordings - recordings that celebrate the genius of a composer who was, on account of his harmonic language, preoccupation with improvisation and cultivation of the Empfindsamer Stil, undoubtedly the most strikingly individual talent among Johann Sebastian Bach's sons. Central to Carl Philipp Emanuel's output was the clavier, with the composer writing more than 50 concertos for this instrument - an astounding number considering how new a genre the keyboard concerto still was at the time, and a small number of which are detailed on this disc. While J.S. Bach is usually credited with elevating the harpsichord from it's traditional role to a solo concerto instrument, his harpsichord concertos are almost certainly arrangements of earlier compositions for oboe, violin etc., and Carl Philipp Emanuel's collection therefore stands as the first important one of it's kind. The works indeed number among the finest of their time, their quality reinforced by the fact that a good few were subject to regular revisions by the composer. Emanuel's own outstanding ability as a keyboard player is also reflected in the concertos, most of which were conceived with players of advanced technique in mind - the sparkling cascades of the soloist's arpeggios in the final movement of the E major Concerto Wq14 come especially to mind. Performing Wq3, Wq6 and Wq14 and bringing to the fore the infectious vitality of these works is Brilliant Classics regular Pieter-Jan Belder. He is ably supported by his period-performance ensemble Musica Amphion, who under the direction of their soloist draw full attention to the remarkable sophistication and certain amount of unpredictability that characterize C.P.E. Bach's keyboard concertos as a whole. Recorded on 5-7 September 2012, Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal, Köln. An exciting new release to mark the Anniversary-year of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (born 300 years ago), the most famous son of Johann Sebastian. Pieter-Jan Belder, one of the most distinguished keyboard players of this moment, plays three harpsichord concertos by CPE, in his infectious, stylish and virtuoso way (in short: brilliant...), seconded by his band of early music instrumentalists of Musica Amphion. Music of great originality, vitality and charm, a wealth to discover.
Tracks:
1.1 Allegro Di Molto
1.2 Adagio
1.3 Allegro
1.4 Allegro
1.5 Largo
1.6 Allegro Di Molto
1.7 Allegro
1.8 Poco Adagio
1.9 Allegro Assai
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