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Cellist Truls Mørk’s profound sensitivity to musical style is once again evident as he and Les Violons du Roy, under their director Bernard Labadie, bring modern instruments and 18th century sensibilities to the cello concertos of Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach (third son of Johann Sebastian), in performances that give us ‘the best of both worlds’. Truls Mørk is a cellist with a deep understanding of style – whether Romantic, Modern, Classical or Baroque – as his catalogue on Virgin Classics proves: it extends from J.S. Bach through Haydn, Schubert, Schumann, Dvorák, Tchaikovsky, Grieg and Rachmaninov to Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Britten and Dutilleux. The ‘empfindsamer Stil’ or ‘sensitive style’ in 18th century music was exemplified by Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach (1714-1788), Johann Sebastian’s third son. His music was venerated by Mozart, who proclaimed , "He is the father, we are the children”, and – with its expressive depth and innovative approach to form – it exercised an important influence on both Haydn and Beethoven. This is the second Virgin Classics recording to features Les Violons du Roy under their director Bernard Labadie; the first was a collection of arias by Handel and Hasse, in which they accompanied mezzo soprano Vivica Genaux. In Gramophone’s opinion: “Les Violons du Roy play Baroque music on modern instruments with more colour and personality than plenty of period bands.” “Bravura and affectionately voiced sensibility are the hallmarks of CPE Bach in these three concertos from the mid 18th century. The former quality is emphatically conveyed by Truls Mørk and Les Violons du Roy, even to the point of brusqueness...but the music is delivered with confidence and polish.” The Telegraph, 11th March 2011 *** “this pair of concerto recordings show him as a mature, thoughtful and not always eccentric master. Truls Mørk's lyric but forceful playing of the cello works is ideal; the sound of Bernard Labadie's band is plangent...Here, the surprises come thick and fast and the twists and turns are gripping.” The Observer, 13th April 2011 “Truls Mørk is a most eloquent player of these three technically and expressively demanding concertos...CPE Bach uses none of his father's contrapuntal ingenuity, and orchestra and soloist exchange motifs in an orderly, quite Classical manner. The composer's passion is evident - sky-rocketing themes, fast tremolo strings...a most enjoyable and polished disc.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2011 **** “Stylistic mastery aside, these interpretations stand out for the sheer sense of pleasure-filled musical adventure, not to mention a sublime performance from Mørk...The interpretations abound with verve, depth, and beauty. They also zing with the excitement contemporary musicians must have felt as they discovered the cello's soloist potential.” Classic FM Magazine, June 2011 **** “These are exceptional performances in every way, dazzlingly played and recorded, yet at the same time fully alive to the performing conventions of the period, even though modern instruments are employed throughout...Ultimately, Mørk plays these attractive pieces with exemplary flair and panache, bringing lyrical insights to each of the affecting slow movements. Virgin's recording is superb, too. Unhesitatingly recommended.” International Record Review, July 2011 “For the composer's learned and elegant style to Mørk and Les Violons du Roy's well-balanced performances, this recording oozes refinement - but it's the sumptuous middle movements that really stand out...The solo cello parts are aria-like, something Mørk accentuates in his delivery, and his own cadenzas in both the A and B flat major concertos are suitably virtuosic and perfectly stylistic.” Muso Magazine, April/May2011 ****/***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | C. P. E Bach - Concertos & Symphonies
At the end of the 18th century, the most famous member of the Bach family was not Johann Sebastian, but his son, Carl Philipp Emanuel! This prominent representative of the school of German, and more especially Prussian composers, a pioneer of Empfindsamkeit (the cult of “sensibility”), was prized above all for what his contemporaries termed his “originality” – by which they meant the sovereign ease with which he forged his own style. To understand this, one need only listen to the nine symphonies from his Berlin period, whose radical departure from traditional forms symbolises a stylistic revolution in itself. As for his innovative treatment of the concerto, which overturns all the principles of symmetry so dear to Baroque composers, it seems already to prefigure Romanticism. “Enthusiasm and energy make this disc of lesser-known works a worthy reissue. The Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik had no trouble displaying their customary enthusiastic high-energy style and rigorous tight ensemble. ” Gramophone Magazine, July 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | CPE Bach: Cello Concertos Nos. 1-3
“Why is it that cellists who bemoan their lack of concerto repertory continue to neglect CPE Bach's three essays in the genre? It's a mystery; they're excellent pieces, full of infectious nervous energy in their outer movements and tender lyricism in central ones. They aren't unknown to the recording catalogues, however, not least because they also exist in alternative versions which the composer made for flute and harpsichord. Though there are times when the low-lying cello has difficulty making itself heard against the orchestra, Suzuki makes light of the matter with performances whose agility, lightness and textural clarity make those of Bylsma and the largersounding Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment sound heavy-handed. But while Suzuki – thanks to a generally thinner sound – is the more successful in the way he transmits the surface excitement and energy of the quick movements, he can't match Bylsma's vocal inspiration in the eloquent poetry of the slow movement. Suzuki's, nevertheless, are refreshing, enlivening performances of attractive and substantial music.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “These works show their fine composer at his most inventive. Hidemi Suzuki, who is soloist/director here, is another fine artist from this remarkably talented family, and he creates a dashing flow of energy in the orchestral ritornellos of outer movements; and the Bach Collegium play with great zest and commitment.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | C.P.E. Bach - Cello Concertos
Raphael Wallfisch is one of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage. At the age of twenty-four he won the Gaspar Cassadó International Cello Competition in Florence. Since then he has enjoyed a world-wide career. Teaching is one of Raphael's passions. He is in demand as a teacher all over the world holding the position of professor of cello in Switzerland at the Zürich Winterthur Konservatorium and at the Royal College of Music in London. Versatile, enterprising and ambitious, the Scottish Ensemble is a tight-knit band of outstanding string players from around Europe who perform regularly together under Artistic Director, Jonathan Morton, who enjoys a varied career as a chamber musician, leader, soloist, and teacher. “…these performances are clean-lined and stylish. Wallfisch's cello… has a pleasingly light and singing tone, to which is added a depth and a dynamic range that may well be beyond most period instruments, and which is used to good expressive effect in those slow movements...” Gramophone Magazine, December 2009 “This delightful disc vividly reveals the mercurial characer of CPE Bach...Wallfisch is particularly alluring in the opening movement of Wq171, characterised by calm persuasive rhetoric rather than forceful passion.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2010 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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“Timothy Hugh's bow dances in the flanking movements and is matched by those of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, alert to every nuance and disposed to throw their weight around only as much as is fitting. However, it's the slow movements that are the heart of these works. All are tinged with sadness, but none more than the Largo of the A major Concerto, where Hugh's abated vibrato, attenuated lines and resistance to the excessive squeezing of appoggiaturas express a sadness that's held within, not spilt in salt tears.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Hugh's bow dances…and is matched by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta.” Gramophone Magazine | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | C P E Bach: 3 Cello ConcertosRecorded in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire in April 1996
Alexander Rudin (cello & conductor) Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra DDD | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | C.P.E. Bach: Bassoon Music
Bach, C P E: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Wq 170 Willkommen, Heiland! Cello Concerto No. 3 in A major, Wq 172 Gott, sieh dein Volk in Staube liegen Cello Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Wq 171 Concerto in C minor for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo Wq.22 Concerto for harpsichord, pianoforte and strings Wq 47 (H 479) Concerto in G major, H.444 (W.34) Fllute Concerto in D, Wq.13 Pastorale Trio Sonata in F major, Wq. 163, H. 588 Concerto in E flat major, H.446 (W.35) Sonata for clarinet, bassoon & keyboard No. 3 in E flat major, H. 520, Wq. 92/5 |
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| |  | Bach and Beyond (Limited Edition)Selected recordings by Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan of vocal and instrumental works by J.S. Bach and other composers.
Ahle, J R: | Selected Vocal Music | Bach, C P E: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Wq 170 Cello Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Wq 171 Cello Concerto No. 3 in A major, Wq 172 | Bach, J S: | Magnificat in D major, BWV243 Goldberg Variations, BWV988 Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV1041 Cantata BWV210 'O holder Tag, erwunschte Zeit' (Wedding Cantata) Cantata BWV211 'Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht' (Coffee Cantata) Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV1042 | Buxtehude: | Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV75 | Handel: | Messiah | Kuhnau: | Magnificat in C major | Monteverdi: | Vespro della beata Vergine (1610) Missa 'In illo tempore' (1610) | Schütz: | Geistliche Chormusik 1648, SWV 369-397 (Op. 11) Die sieben Worte Jesu Christ am Kreuz, SWV 478 | Vivaldi: | Recorder Concertos | Zelenka: | Two Magnificats |
Widely regarded as one of the foremost interpreters of Bach's music today, Masaaki Suzuki has made his name both as the artistic director of the Bach Collegium Japan and as a performer on the harpsichord and the organ. Much interest has been focussed on the BCJ/Suzuki series of Bach Cantatas, begun in 1995 and reaching its final stretch with the recent release of Volume 46 (of a projected 55 discs). Hailed by the international music press, this monumental undertaking has acquired a world-wide following. From the very beginning of the collaboration with BIS, however, there have been numerous recording projects beyond the sacred cantatas of Johannes Sebastian, and, indeed, beyond Bach himself. Some of these acclaimed recordings can now be found in a limited edition boxed set, released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Bach Collegium Japan this year. Apart from Bach himself, the composers represented in the set are illustrious forerunners such as Monteverdi and the German quartet of Schütz, Buxtehude, Ahle and Kuhnau, Bach's contemporaries Vivaldi, Handel and Zelenka, and finally his own son, Carl Philipp Emmanuel. Works included are from a wide range of genres, including vocal music as well as instrumental, secular as well as sacred, scores involving large forces as well as solo works. The members of the Bach Collegium Japan are joined in their music-making by a number of distinguished soloists, and there is also an opportunity to sample the harpsichord-playing of Masaaki Suzuki in his acclaimed recording of the Goldberg Variations. The eminently price-worthy set consists of eleven previously released titles, accompanied by the original booklets and full information. It also includes 'A Choral Year with J.S. Bach', a newly made compilation of Masaaki Suzuki's personal selection from famous movements in Bach's cantatas, ordered according to the Lutheran Church Calendar from Advent to Reformation Day. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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