C.P.E. Bach: Recorder Concertos - Chamber Music - CD
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Barkod: 5028421948645
, Katalog No: 94864 , Firma: Brilliant Classics
, Yayınlanma Tarihi:
1 Şubat 2014
Format Türü: CD, Format: 1 CD
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<br><br>“He is the father, we are the sons,” said Mozart of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. This statement reveals just how venerated a figure the latter composer was in his day – to the extent that much of Haydn’s musical apprenticeship was based on the study of his works. Today he is hailed as the forefather of the First Viennese School: a composer who was instrumental in the development of the empfindsamer Stil, which sought to express ‘true’ or ‘natural’ feelings in music.<br /> <br /> C.P.E. Bach is perhaps best known for his cultivation of the keyboard sonata; here, however, we have the opportunity to delve into a lesser-known facet of his output: Recorder Concertos and chamber music. The works abound in invention of the upmost quality, all the while exhibiting a wide emotional range and intensity of expression; from the highly virtuosic Flute Concerto in D minor Wq22 (where more space is devoted to the dialogue between flute and orchestra) to the Sonata Wq108 for harpsichord, with a flute and string accompaniment – and in which the lead instrument is relegated to a discreet role, thus echoing the transition stage in which the harpsichord gradually gave way to the ensemble score – these pieces join together in revealing the composer’s forward-thinking, not to mention highly accessible, style.<br /> <br /> Brilliant regulars Stefano Bagliano (recorder) and Federico Guglielmo (violin) are among the talented array of artists featured on this recording – all of whom perform under the ensemble name ‘Collegium Pro Musica’, a period performance-oriented group which has elicited much praise since its founding in 1990. <br /> <br /> ‘…Stefano Bagliano with his Collegium Pro Musica enchants us with acrobatic technical virtuosity…’ (Amadeus)<br /> <br /> Other information:<br /> Recorded 19–21 June 2013, Church of S. Maria del Prato, Genoa, Italy<br /> Includes booklet notes and biographies of the artists<br /> An appealing and intelligently compiled programme of compositions by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in which the traverse flute plays the key role. <br /> In the concertos the flute takes the lead as a true solo instrument, virtuoso and expressing a wide range of emotions.<br /> Excellent performances by Italians Early Music specialists: Stefano Bagliano, Luigi Cavasanti and Federico Guglielmo, among others.Katkıda Bulunanlar
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