Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Cembalosonaten Wq.65 Nr.34,40,41,45
Cembalosonaten Wq.65 Nr.34,40,41,45
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- +Sonate Wq. 65 Nr. 45 (alternativer 3.Satz in einer früheren Version);Cembalosonate Wq. 62 Nr. 23
- Künstler: Miklos Spanyi, Clavichord
- Label: BIS, DDD, 2007
- Bestellnummer: 7757592
- Erscheinungstermin: 21.4.2010
In den fünf Sonaten aus den 1760er Jahren kulminieren Bachs bisherige Erfahrungen in neuen stilistischen Elementen. Vorbei die ausschließliche Dramatik der Württembergischen Sonaten (vol. 16 und 17 dieser Serie), vorbei auch die lyrische Intimität und Einfachheit der „leichten“ Sonaten. All dies wird nun zusammengeführt in einem neuen Stil, der deutlich „klassischer“ anmutet.
In these five sonatas from the 1760s, the period prior to C. P.E. Bach’s departure from Frederick the Great’s court in Berlin, we find some of his most attractive writing, in the opinion of Darrell M. Berg, author of the liner notes to this disc and general editor of the complete edition of the composer’s works. The fabulous landscapes and high drama of so many earlier works (such as the Württemberg Sonatas on volumes 16 and 17 of this series) are left behind, as are the lyrical intimacy and simplicity of the so-called ‘easy’ sonatas. Or rather: these qualities are incorporated in the ‘new’ style and a certain synthesis is achieved. The result is a style featuring Bach’s familiar energy and vivacity but with greater equilibrium, resulting in compositions we might – for want of a better term – call more ‘classical’. Miklós Spányi has acquired a reputation as a leading interpreter and firm advocate of this music that stands between the Baroque and the Classical period, and which is less well-known than it deserves partly because of the difficulty of classifying it. He has here chosen to perform it on C. P.E. Bach’s own favourite keyboard instrument, the clavichord. Spányi’s ground-breaking work in this series, and in the parallel one of the same composer’s keyboard concertos, will be familiar to many lovers of early keyboard music. It has been called ‘a major contribution to recorded keyboard literature’ in American Record Guide, to single out one single disc, Volume 17 of this series was selected as Editor’s Choice in Gramophone, and described as ‘the answer to clavichord fans' dreams’.
In these five sonatas from the 1760s, the period prior to C. P.E. Bach’s departure from Frederick the Great’s court in Berlin, we find some of his most attractive writing, in the opinion of Darrell M. Berg, author of the liner notes to this disc and general editor of the complete edition of the composer’s works. The fabulous landscapes and high drama of so many earlier works (such as the Württemberg Sonatas on volumes 16 and 17 of this series) are left behind, as are the lyrical intimacy and simplicity of the so-called ‘easy’ sonatas. Or rather: these qualities are incorporated in the ‘new’ style and a certain synthesis is achieved. The result is a style featuring Bach’s familiar energy and vivacity but with greater equilibrium, resulting in compositions we might – for want of a better term – call more ‘classical’. Miklós Spányi has acquired a reputation as a leading interpreter and firm advocate of this music that stands between the Baroque and the Classical period, and which is less well-known than it deserves partly because of the difficulty of classifying it. He has here chosen to perform it on C. P.E. Bach’s own favourite keyboard instrument, the clavichord. Spányi’s ground-breaking work in this series, and in the parallel one of the same composer’s keyboard concertos, will be familiar to many lovers of early keyboard music. It has been called ‘a major contribution to recorded keyboard literature’ in American Record Guide, to single out one single disc, Volume 17 of this series was selected as Editor’s Choice in Gramophone, and described as ‘the answer to clavichord fans' dreams’.
- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Sonate für Cembalo B-Dur Wq 65,34 (H 152)
- 1 1. Allegro pomposo
- 2 2. Andante arioso
- 3 3. Allegretto
Sonate für Cembalo D-Dur Wq 65,40 (H 177)
- 4 1. Allegro
- 5 2. Larghetto
- 6 3. Allegro
Sonate für Cembalo g-moll Wq 62,23 (H 210)
- 7 1. Allegretto
- 8 2. Molto adagio e sostenuto
- 9 3. Allegro di molto
Sonate für Cembalo C-Dur Wq 65,41 (H 178)
- 10 1. Allegretto
- 11 2. Larghetto affettuoso
- 12 3. Presto
Sonate für Cembalo B-Dur Wq 65,45 (H 212)
- 13 1. Allegro
- 14 2. Andante
- 15 3. Allegreto
Sonate für Cembalo B-Dur Wq 65,45 (H 212) (Frühere Fassung) (Auszug)
- 16 3. Allegro
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