Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917266825
Catalog number: CC 72668
Releasedate: 31-10-14
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917266825
Catalog number: CC 72668
Releasedate: 31-10-14
In his day, C.P.E. Bach was often characterised as being an ‘original genius’. His compositions bear striking witness to this fertile originality. For a longtime C.P.E. Bach was viewed as the most renowned Sturm und Drang composer. However the free fantasy, so fabulously represented by C.P.E. Bach, is a phenomenon whose roots date back at least a century earlier. Likewise, the music’s improvisatory character, firmly grounded in a formidable improvisatory ability and C.P.E. Bach’s exceptionally unique harmonic insight, was already a prominent feature in music written long before the Sturm und Drang period, that of Johann Jakob Froberger and the composers who employed the Stylus Phantasticus (Dieterich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns and the young Johann Sebastian Bach). Rather than attempting to categorise C.P.E. Bach as belonging to a particular stylistic period, it is far better to view him as a highly individual and original composer. His keyboard music forms a unique oeuvre, without any equivalent in his day (incidentally, the word keyboard is used here to refer to clavichord, fortepiano and harpsichord!). Freedom permeates this music, along with unexpected harmonic modulations, rhetoric, virtuosity, special effects, precisely notated articulations, every dynamic gradation, unlimited variety, abrupt stops and tempo changes.
- 2 CDs for the price of 1!
- Ton Koopman and his wife Tini Mathot celebrate CPE Bach's 300th anniversary, Tini Mathot's 65th birthday and Ton Koopman's 70th birthday
- Includes a brand new recording of Tini playing late works for fortepiano, as well as Ton playing the opus 6 organ sonatas (previously issued as CC 72260)
In his day, C.P.E. Bach was often characterised as being an ‘original genius’. His compositions bear striking witness to this fertile originality. For a longtime C.P.E. Bach was viewed as the most renowned Sturm und Drang composer. However the free fantasy, so fabulously represented by C.P.E. Bach, is a phenomenon whose roots date back at least a century earlier. Likewise, the music’s improvisatory character, firmly grounded in a formidable improvisatory ability and C.P.E. Bach’s exceptionally unique harmonic insight, was already a prominent feature in music written long before the Sturm und Drang period, that of Johann Jakob Froberger and the composers who employed the Stylus Phantasticus (Dieterich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns and the young Johann Sebastian Bach). Rather than attempting to categorise C.P.E. Bach as belonging to a particular stylistic period, it is far better to view him as a highly individual and original composer. His keyboard music forms a unique oeuvre, without any equivalent in his day (incidentally, the word keyboard is used here to refer to clavichord, fortepiano and harpsichord!). Freedom permeates this music, along with unexpected harmonic modulations, rhetoric, virtuosity, special effects, precisely notated articulations, every dynamic gradation, unlimited variety, abrupt stops and tempo changes.
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1Sonata in a minor Wq 70/4Allegro assai04:51
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2Sonata in a minor Wq 70/4Adagio03:49
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3Sonata in a minor Wq 70/4Allegro03:21
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4Sonata in F major Wq 70/3Allegro04:44
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5Sonata in F major Wq 70/3Largo02:45
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6Sonata in F major Wq 70/3Allegretto03:21
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7Sonata in g minor Wq 70/6Allegro moderato06:34
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8Sonata in g minor Wq 70/6Adagio02:48
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9Sonata in g minor Wq 70/6Allegro04:34
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10Sonata in D major Wq 70/5Allegro di molto06:40
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11Sonata in D major Wq 70/5Adagio e mesto03:37
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12Sonata in D major Wq 70/5Allegro03:52
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13Sonata in B-flat major Wq 70/2Allegro03:18
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14Sonata in B-flat major Wq 70/2Arioso02:29
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15Sonata in B-flat major Wq 70/2Allegro02:15
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16Sonata in d minor Wq 69Allegro03:54
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17Sonata in d minor Wq 69Andante02:42
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18Sonata in d minor Wq 69Allegro11:48
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1Fantasia in f-sharp minor (H 300, Wq 67)10:32
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2Rondo in G major (H 271, Wq 57/3)05:26
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312 Variations on Folie d’Espagne (H 263, Wq 118/9)08:22
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4Fantasia in C major (H 284, Wq 59/6)09:14
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5Rondo in E major (H 265, Wq 57/1)09:25
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6Fantasia in B-flat major (H 289, Wq 61/3)06:55
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7Sonata in f minor (H 173, Wq 57/6)Allegro assai05:34
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8Sonata in f minor (H 173, Wq 57/6)Andante04:50
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9Sonata in f minor (H 173, Wq 57/6)Andantino grazioso06:20
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10Rondo in D major (H 261, Wq 56/3)07:37