Bach, C P E: Quartets for Keyboard, Flute, Viola and Continuo

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C.P.E. Bach - Sanguineus and Melanchilicus

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Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

Building a Library

Highly Recommended - September 2005

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Catalogue No:

CCS11197

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1

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0723385111979

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C.P.E. Bach - Sanguineus and Melanchilicus


Bach, C P E:

Quartets for Keyboard, Flute, Viola and Continuo

Sonata for Harpsichord and Viola da Gamba in G minor

Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Continuo in C minor

Sonata in A minor for solo flute W132

Trio Sonata for Flute, Violin and Continuo in C


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playQuartet in D Major Wq. 94: I. Allegretto

playQuartet in D Major Wq. 94: II. Sehr langsam und ausgehalten

playQuartet in D Major Wq. 94: III. Allegro di molto

playLarghetto From Sonata in G Minor Wq. 88

playSonata in C Minor 'Sanguineus & Melancholicus' Wq. 161 nr. 4: I. Allegretto-Presto

playSonata in C Minor 'Sanguineus & Melancholicus' Wq. 161 nr. 4: II. Adagio

playSonata in C Minor 'Sanguineus & Melancholicus' Wq. 161 nr. 4: III. Allegro

playSonata in A Minor Wq. 132: I. Poco Adagio

playSonata in A Minor Wq. 132: II. Allegro

playSonata in A Minor Wq. 132: III. Allegro

playSonata in C Major Wq. 147: I. Allegro

playSonata in C Major Wq. 147: II. Adagio

playSonata in C Major Wq. 147: III. Allegro

playAllegro from Quadro in G Minor (Bonus Track)

playAllegro from Sonata in G Minor Op. 34 (Bonus Track)

playAllegro from Concerto in G Minor RV 107 (Bonus Track)

playLa Joye from Ouverture in D Major (Bonus Track)

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“More than half a century separates the earliest and the latest of the works here. The C major Trio Sonata was one of Bach's earliest compositions, written at the age of 17 more or less under his father's supervision, and the D major Quartet was composed in the last year of his life, while he was Music Director in Hamburg. The remaining items date from his time at the court of Frederick the Great. The C minor Sonata is extraordinary, a programmatic work 'portraying a conversation between a Sanguineus and a Melancholicus' who disagree throughout the first two movements, but the former's outlook prevails in the finale. The talented Florilegium players bring out to the full the bewilderingly diverse character of this sonata.
If the Sonata for unaccompanied flute was written for Frederick, as seems likely, he must have been quite skilled, able to cope with some virtuoso passagework. Ashley Solomon's performance is most persuasive. How far Carl Philipp developed is shown by the late quartet, an attractive composition which, besides promoting the keyboard (fortepiano here) from a mere continuo to prominent solo status, is already in the style of the Viennese classics in form, and links the first two movements. The whole disc is strongly recommended.”

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