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The Bach Circle: Organ Music
 
10,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
95649
 
 
EAN kód:
5028421956497
 
 
Autori:
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Caspar Vogler, Johann Christian Kittel, Johann Gottfried Walther, Johann Ludwig KREBS, Johann Sebastian Bach
 
 
Interpreti:
Emanuelle Cardi
 
 
Vydavateľ:
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Kittel, J C: Fantasia con organo pleno
2:20

Kittel, J C: Der angehende praktische Organist, Vol. 1
1: So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin
1:36

Kittel, J C: 16 Grosse präludien
2:33

16 Grosse präludien: 16 Grosse präludien: Prelude in E Minor
2:33

Der angehende praktische Organist, Vol. 1
1: Preludio pro organo pleno
4:01

Krebs, J L: Fantasia sopra Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele, Krebs-WV 519
5:03

Krebs, J L: Toccata and Fuga in A Minor, Krebs-WV 411
11:23

Toccata and Fuga in A Minor, Krebs-WV 411: Toccata (Praeludium)
4:51

Toccata and Fuga in A Minor, Krebs-WV 411: Fuga
6:32

Vogler, J C: Machs mit mir gott nach deiner güt
7:22

Machs mit mir gott nach deiner güt: Choral
1:46

Machs mit mir gott nach deiner güt: À 2 clav. et pedal
5:36

Walther, J G: Concerto del Signor Meck in B Minor, LV 133
8:53

Concerto del Signor Meck in B Minor, LV 133: I. Allegro
3:01

Concerto del Signor Meck in B Minor, LV 133: II. Adagio

Concerto del Signor Meck in B Minor, LV 133: III. Allegro
3:02

Bach, C P E: Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, Wq. 119 / 7 (H103)
5:32

Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor, Wq. 119 / 7, H. 75 / 5: Fantasia
1:15

Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor, Wq. 119 / 7, H. 75 / 5: Fugue
4:17

Bach, C P E: Sonata in A minor for organ, Wq. 70 / 4 (H85)

Organ Sonata in A Minor, Wq. 70 / 4, H. 85: I. Allegro assai
5:17

Organ Sonata in A Minor, Wq. 70 / 4, H. 85: II. Adagio
3:58

Organ Sonata in A Minor, Wq. 70 / 4, H. 85: III. Allegro
6:45

Bach, J S: Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV565
9:04

Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565: Toccata
2:30

Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565: Fugue
6:34
Popis
This is Emanuele Cardi’s fourth album for Brilliant Classics after recordings which display this talented organist’s wide musical sympathies and talents, ranging from music by Bach’s contemporary Tunder (BC94901) to still more obscure delights from Naples (BC94622) and exuberant arrangements of Tchaikovsky and Saint-Saëns for organ four-hands (BC94881). ‘He is a great connoisseur of Baroque repertoire,’ noted the Spanish magazine Codalario of Cardi’s Neapolitan disc, ‘and it shows in his ability to give these pieces such native colour: this is a remarkable album.’ On this occasion he has recorded an album which concludes with Bach’s most famous yet possibly most spurious work for organ, the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, whose Italianate flourishes surely have their origin in a work for violin, whether or not by Bach himself. In fact an aesthetic conversation between Italy and Germany underlies the character of the album as a whole. Kittel, Krebs and Vogler were pupils of J.S. in Leipzig, and their work featured here is indebted to a greater or lesser extent to the example of their master; whereas his most talented son, C.P.E., struck out boldly in new directions of harmony and voicing, as demonstrated here by a C minor Fantasy and Fugue and the substantial A minor Sonata. The cousin of Pachelbel, Walther, like Bach, made many transcriptions for organ of concertos by Vivaldi and his contemporaries such as Corelli and Torelli. Walther’s own concerto is a scintillating piece of dancing counterpoint in that tradition, marking quite a contrast to the chorale-based music of Bach’s pupils in the first half of the disc. The booklet features an essay giving invaluable historical context as well as both photographs and full specifications of the organ by Giorgio Carli in the Church of San Martino in Cimego where the recording was made. Johann Sebastian Bach was not only composer, organist and Kapellmeister, he was also a renowned teacher. No composer after this towering musical giant could deny his influence. This recording brings together some of Bach’s most important pupils: Johann Christian Kittel, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Johann Caspar Vogler, Johann Gottlieb Walther, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. These composers passed on the heritage of Bach into a new era of musical history, on which he had so markedly put his own stamp of genius. Italian organist Emanuele Cardi plays a Giorgio Carli organ in St Martino Church/Cimego/Italy. This organ was built after the specifications of historical organs in Sachsen, Germany, of the mid 18th century. The booklet supplies the complete information and photo of this magnificent instrument.
 
 
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