Bach: Keyboard Concertos BWV 1052 & 1058
15,00 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Katalógové číslo:
CDA30003
EAN kód:
034571300030
Autori:
BACH Johann Sebastian
Interpreti:
Angela Hewitt, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti
Zoznam skladieb
Cembalokonzerte / Konzerte Für Cembalo, Streicher Und B. C. Nr. 1-14 Bwv 1052-1065 Nr. 1 (Bwv 1052 D-Moll)1
1. Satz: Allegro
2
2. Satz: Adagio
3
3. Satz: Allegro
Cembalokonzerte / Konzerte Für Cembalo, Streicher Und B. C. Nr. 1-14 Bwv 1052-1065 Nr. 7 (Bwv 1058 G-Moll)
4
1. Satz: Allegro
5
2. Satz: Andante
6
3. Satz: Allegro assai
Brandenb. Konz. / Brandenburgische Konzerte Nr. 1-6 Bwv 1046-1051 Nr. 5 (Bwv 1050 D-Dur)
7
1. Satz: Allegro
8
2. Satz: Affettuoso
9
3. Satz: Allegro
Konzert Für Flöte, Violine, Cembalo, Streicher Und B. C. Bwv 1044 A-Moll (Tripelkonzert)
10
1. Satz: Allegro
11
2. Satz: Adagio, ma non tanto e dolce
12
3. Satz: Alla breve
Popis
Bach's extant concertos that feature a solo keyboard were most written in the 1730s and are thought to be arrangements of earlier concertos, many of which are now lost (though two will be recognized as Bach's E major and A minor violin concertos and the sixth is an arrangement of the fourth Brandenburg). The fifth Brandenburg Concerto, with harpsichord, flute and violin soloists, dates from 1721 and is generally regarded as the first
Concerto for a solo keyboard instrument ever written. Bach made the keyboard part particularly brilliant and included a huge cadenza; he certainly knew how to establish a genre with a bang!
Hewitt's Bach is by now self-recommending but only after playing Bach across the world with numerous ensembles did Angela decide that the Australian Chamber Orchestra were the perfect collaborators. After a month of concerts across Australia these recordings were set down in Sydney in February of this year and the frisson of artists operating at the peak of their form is clear for all to hear. One is immediately struck by the quality of chamber-music playing as phrases are passed from soloist to orchestra and, in the case of Brandenburg
Concerto No 5 and the Triple Concerto, between all three soloists. Rhythms are buoyant, tempos lively, the spirit of dance is never far away in the fast movements and a perfectly vocal quality pervades the sung lines of the slow movements
These recordings will surely be the jewels in the crown of Angela Hewitt's magnificent Bach series. 

