W.F. Bach - Complete Harpsichord Concertos

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W.F. Bach - Complete Harpsichord Concertos

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94057

Discs:

2

Release date:

31st May 2010

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5028421940571

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W.F. Bach - Complete Harpsichord Concertos


Bach, W F:

Harpsichord Concerto in F minor

Harpsichord Concerto in F, F44

Harpsichord Concerto in E minor, F43

Harpsichord Concerto in D, F41

Harpsichord Concerto in A minor, F45

Concerto in F major, F. 10 for two harpsichords

with Marco Facchin (harpsichord)

Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in E major, F 46

with Marco Facchin (harpsichord)


Claudio Astronio (harpsichord & conductor)

Harmonices Mundi

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It must have been daunting for J.S Bach’s musical sons to work with his huge shadow. The fact that four of his children succeeded in becoming important and influential composers is both remarkable and proof of how extraordinary these men were. C.P.E and J.C Bach are perhaps the most famous of them, and of the other two, J.C.F and W.F, it is Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-84) who perhaps came closest to his father as a composer. His compositions display the same structural density, and in particular the concerto in E flat for 2 harpsichords where many of his father’s influences can be detected, together with W.F’s use of strange dissonances and harmonic shifts.

Although he resisted the avant-garde styles of his brothers, his compositions can be appreciated as a continuation of his father’s legacy – something his brothers spent their lives fighting, whereas W.F appeared comfortable developing J.S’s methods and his own rich harmonic palette and strong melodic style. W.F’s personality was his own worst enemy. He was aloof, and unable to appreciate the views of others. He was also a terrible custodian of his father’s manuscripts – many vanished under his stewardship, and in his final years he was reduced to living in poverty and passing off some of his compositions as those of his father, leaving his wife and daughter in destitute. He was a highly gifted composer and a deeply flawed man.

playHarpsichord Concerto in F minor: I. Allegro Di Molto

playHarpsichord Concerto in F minor: II. Andante

playHarpsichord Concerto in F minor: III. Prestissimo

playHarpsichord Concerto in F major, F44: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo

playHarpsichord Concerto in F major, F44: II. Molto Adagio

playHarpsichord Concerto in F major, F44: III. Presto

playHarpsichord Concerto in E minor, F43: I. Allegretto

playHarpsichord Concerto in E minor, F43: II. Adagio

playHarpsichord Concerto in E minor, F43: III. Allegro Assai

playHarpsichord Concerto in D major, F41: I. Allegro

playHarpsichord Concerto in D major, F41: II. Andante

playHarpsichord Concerto in D major, F41: III. Presto

playHarpsichord Concerto in A minor, F45: I.

playHarpsichord Concerto in A minor, F45: II. Larghetto

playHarpsichord Concerto in A minor, F45: III. Allegro Ma Non Molto

playConcerto in F major for 2 Harpsichords, F10: I. Allegro Moderato

playConcerto in F major for 2 Harpsichords, F10: II. Andante

playConcerto in F major for 2 Harpsichords, F10: III. Presto

playConcerto in E flat major for 2 Harpsichords, F46: I. Un Poco Allegro

playConcerto in E flat major for 2 Harpsichords, F46: II. Cantabile

playConcerto in E flat major for 2 Harpsichords, F46: III. Vivace

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