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C Bach PE / Rische / Solisten - Piano Concertos 5 Music CD

C Bach PE / Rische / Solisten - Piano Concertos 5 Music CD

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What happened in Leipzig in 1733 was crucial to the development of a musical genre that has been an integral part of the music scene for over two hundred years: the keyboard concerto. That year, Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his great Concerto in D minor BWV 1052 and his second oldest son Carl Philipp Emanuel, aged just 19, composed his first keyboard concerto, the Concerto Wq 1 in A minor. Anyone who directly compares the two concertos will hardly believe that they were both written in the same place and at the same time: on the one hand, the elder Bach's harpsichord piece, which plumbs the deepest depths of polyphony; on the other, the younger Bach's new approach to keyboard-writing, a style that almost seems to overlook the omnipresent tradition of counterpoint. Setting aside the extremely complicated compositional history of JS Bach's harpsichord concerto - from the presumed adaptation of an oboe concerto by Benedetto Marcello through to the arrangement of Bach's own violin concerto for keyboard by his son Emanuel (BWV 1052a) - what is certain is that the younger Bach did not simply inherit the keyboard concerto as a genre from the hands of his father; he played a decisive part in shaping and enriching it from the outset. Another point to note is that the composer's artistic identity fundamentally changed during this period: the truths of faith ceased to be the focal point, eclipsed by principles of the Enlightenment, namely self-assurance and self-reliance.

Tracklist:

  1. Keyboard Concerto In A Minor, Wq. 1, H. 403: I. Allegro (Cadenza By M. Rische)
  2. Keyboard Concerto In A Minor, Wq. 1, H. 403: II. Andante (Cadenza By M. Rische)
  3. Keyboard Concerto In A Minor, Wq. 1, H. 403: III. Allegro Assai
  4. Keyboard Concerto In D Major, Wq. 45, H. 478: I. Allegretto
  5. Keyboard Concerto In D Major, Wq. 45, H. 478: II. Andantino
  6. Keyboard Concerto In D Major, Wq. 45, H. 478: III. Allegro
  7. Keyboard Concerto In E Minor, Wq. 15, H. 418: I. Allegro
  8. Keyboard Concerto In E Minor, Wq. 15, H. 418: II. Adagio
  9. Keyboard Concerto In E Minor, Wq. 15, H. 418: III. Vivace

UPC: 881488170344
Label: Profil - G Haenssler
Release Date: 4.20.18
Format: CD

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