Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534913
Catalog number: AVI 8553491
Releasedate: 08-10-21
- This is the second production of Schaghajegh Nosrati on CAvi-music after the album with virtuoso pieces by Alkan.
- Meanwhile Schaghajegh (German born from an Iranian family) had fallen in love with the music of J.S. Bach already when she was studying in her early years. She has developed a very special relationship and is extremely successful.
„There are countless reasons for loving Bach’s music“
Schaghajegh Nosrati on her relationship to Johann Sebastian Bach
There are countless reasons for loving Bach’s music. Certain musicians and music-lovers are fascinated by its complexity, its flawless craftmanship. Others treasure it for its emotional, spiritual significance with total absence of sentimentality. Others, still, are seduced by Bach’s appealing mixture of transparency and warmth.
I also love Bach for all the above reasons, and many more. For me there is no question that he is the greatest composer of all time. It is all the more surprising and heart-warming to note the modesty he displayed in rare testimonials referring to his own work and vocation as a composer.
When I learn that a composer of Bach’s stature published his impressive collection of partitas under the modest title Clavierübung (“Exercise for Keyboard”), and when I read his statement that music’s only purpose should be “the glory of God and the recreation of the human spirit”, I see that he was manifestly excluding his own person – a gesture that stands in stark contrast with my own generation’s chronic hubris and boundless egocentricity…..
The order of the partitas on this recording does not follow the printed version – for several reasons. For one, from a purely technical point of view, a chronological order would be difficult to put into practice. Partitas Nos. 4 and 6 last half an hour each and would fit on one CD, but combined with No. 5 they would surpass the total length of 80 minutes per CD.
Apart from this, however, I do not find it obligatory to listen to the partitas in the order in which they were printed, since the composer himself certainly did not have a live performance of the entire collection in mind, but viewed each one as a self-contained work. I have thus chosen to introduce each CD with an overture-like movement (CD 1 sets in with the Ouverture of the 4th Partita, and CD 2 begins with the Sinfonia of the 2nd), while, at the same time, proposing a succession of suites in major and minor modes.
I also found it appropriate to place the two longest and most diametrically opposed works, Partitas 4 and 6, at the beginning and at the end of the recorded collection, thereby achieving a certain degree of symmetry..
The chosen order and the regular alternation between major and minor (as opposed to the chronological order, which would have C Minor followed by A Minor, and D Major followed by G Major) serve to highlight the variety among these works. (excerpt from the Booklet texte by Schaghajegh Nosrati) www.nosrati-pianist.com
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1Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Ouverture06:13
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1Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Sinfonia04:26
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2Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Allemande09:01
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2Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Allemande04:29
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3Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Courante03:40
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3Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Courante02:30
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4Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Aria02:10
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4Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Sarabande03:12
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5Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Sarabande06:28
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5Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Rondeaux01:46
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6Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Menuet01:35
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6Partita No. 2 c-Moll / in C Minor, BWV 826Capriccio03:40
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7Partita No. 4 D-Dur / in D Major, BWV 828Gigue03:47
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7Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Praeambulum02:14
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8Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Fantasia02:05
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8Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Allemande04:47
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9Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Allemande03:07
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9Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Corrente01:45
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10Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Corrente02:55
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10Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Sarabande04:06
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11Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Sarabande03:48
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11Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Tempo di Menuetto02:18
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12Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Burlesca02:20
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12Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Passepied01:32
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13Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Scherzo01:06
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13Partita No. 5 G-Dur / in G Major, BWV 829Gigue04:14
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14Partita No. 3 a-Moll / in A Minor, BWV 827Gigue03:16
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14Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Toccata07:21
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15Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Praeludium02:07
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15Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Allemande03:30
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16Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Allemande03:24
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16Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Corrente04:52
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17Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Corrente02:56
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17Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Air01:25
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18Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Sarabande04:46
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18Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Sarabande05:36
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19Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Menuet I & II02:59
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19Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Tempo di Gavotta02:03
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20Partita No. 1 B-Dur / in B flat Major, BWV 825Giga02:17
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20Partita No. 6 e-Moll / in E Minor, BWV 830Gigue06:09