JS Bach: Concertos for Recorder

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JS Bach: Concertos for Recorder

Catalogue No:

94296

Discs:

1

Release date:

14th Nov 2011

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5028421942964

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JS Bach: Concertos for Recorder


Bach, J S:

Oboe d'amore Concerto in A major, BWV1055

Oboe Concerto in F major, BWV1053

Oboe Concerto in D minor, BWV1059

Chorale Prelude BWV731 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier'

plus:

Concerto in G major

Arias from Cantatas BWV 215 and 32, transcribed by Thiemo Wind

1 I. [Allegro] 6’26

2 II. Adagio 5’19

3 III. Presto 3’12


Erik Bosgraaf (recorder), Zefira Valova (violin I), Ivan Iliev (violin II), Zdenka Prochazkova (viola), Linda Mantcheva (cello) & Alessandro Pianu (harpsichord)

Ensemble Cordevento (on period instruments)

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A new recording of Erik Bosgraaf, one of the most original, versatile and innovative recorder players of the moment, winner of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust.

The dynamic range and emotional impact of his playing is phenomenal.The instrument in his hands is like an extension of the human voice, speaking and articulating the musical language.

Previous recordings of Bosgraaf include Vivaldi Concertos, Handel sonatas and the Renaissance collection Des Fluyten Lusthof (by Van Eyck).

Although Bach clearly felt at home composing for the recorder, featuring it in major works including the Brandenburg Concertos and several cantatas, he never composed a concerto for solo recorder – in fact, he only wrote original solo concertos for harpsichord and violin. However, an examination of Bach’s compositional practices reveals that it was customary during his era to adapt or reuse musical material in new compositions. Taking this into consideration, the creators of this recording have drawn on a range of sources to answer the question of how a solo recorder concerto by Bach might have sounded. The disc includes four full recorder concertos, based on material taken from existing harpsichord concertos and cantata movements, which Bach himself often reused or transcribed for different instrumentation. It closes with an organ prelude adapted for recorder and strings.

The recordings are accompanied by extensive booklet notes, which outline the sources used in the construction of this repertoire and reveal an interesting dimension of Bach’s compositional practice – his approach to reusing and adapting musical material. These recordings are brought to life by compelling performances from Erik Bosgraaf and Ensemble Cordevento, performed on a range of recorders and period instruments. Displaying an imaginative yet thorough approach to the repertoire, this disc is a fascinating examination of how Bach might have approached writing large-scale works for the recorder and is recommended to any listeners interested in his concertos.

Unique recorder adaptations of Bach’s concertos and cantata movements.

Performed on period instruments.

In-depth booklet notes.

Recording made in 2011.

playConcerto In G Major, I. [Allegro]

playConcerto In G Major, II. Adagio

playConcerto In G Major, III. Presto

playConcerto In B-Flat Major BWV 1055, I. Allegro

playConcerto In B-Flat Major BWV 1055, II. Larghetto

playConcerto In B-Flat Major BWV 1055, III. Allegro Ma Non Tanto

playConcerto In D Major BWV 1053, I. [Allegro]

playConcerto In D Major BWV 1053, II. Siciliano

playConcerto In D Major BWV 1053, III. Allegro

playConcerto In D Minor 'BWV 1059', I. [Allegro]

playConcerto In D Minor 'BWV 1059', II. Adagio

playConcerto In D Minor 'BWV 1059', III. Presto

playLiebster Jesu, Wir Sind Hier BWV 731

Gramophone Magazine

April 2012

“Erik Bosgraaf's recorder-playing is fluent and lively in fast music, and his five colleagues (single strings and harpsichord) provide accompaniments that are lean, stylish and precise...Ensemble Cordevento's playing of fast music is joyful and accomplished.”

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