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J Bach .S. / Marcello / Taylor- Bach & L'italie (CD)

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Johann Sebastian Bach hardly ever left his native Saxony; yet he was always up to date on what was going on elsewhere in Europe. Naturally; he paid close attention to innovations from Italy; the cradle of the concertante style; and instilled transalpine sparkle in his brilliant counterpoint; especially in his keyboard works. Proof of this may be found in the pieces based on originals by the Venetians Antonio Vivaldi and Benedetto Marcello; in which Bach transcends everything with his polyphonic genius. In the large-scale Italian Concerto; the future composer of the Goldberg Variations revisits Corelli and; once again; Vivaldi. After several solo recordings devoted to musical dynasties (La Famille Forqueray; La Famille Rameau and Les Frères Francoeur); Justin Taylor sets off on a voyage of exploration of Bach and Italy.

Tracklist:

  1. Fantaisie Chromatique, BWV 903
  2. Concerto pour Orgue en Ré Mineur, BWV 596 (D'Après l'Estro Armonico, Op. 3, No. 11 d'Antonio Vivaldi)~Largo e spiccato
  3. Work(s)~Toccata pour Clavecin en Sol Mineur, No. 6: Largo
Format: New CD/Classical

J Bach .S. / Marcello / Taylor- Bach & L'italie (CD)

SKU: 3760014199981
Regular price ¥144.00
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Release Date: 09.22.2023

 
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Johann Sebastian Bach hardly ever left his native Saxony; yet he was always up to date on what was going on elsewhere in Europe. Naturally; he paid close attention to innovations from Italy; the cradle of the concertante style; and instilled transalpine sparkle in his brilliant counterpoint; especially in his keyboard works. Proof of this may be found in the pieces based on originals by the Venetians Antonio Vivaldi and Benedetto Marcello; in which Bach transcends everything with his polyphonic genius. In the large-scale Italian Concerto; the future composer of the Goldberg Variations revisits Corelli and; once again; Vivaldi. After several solo recordings devoted to musical dynasties (La Famille Forqueray; La Famille Rameau and Les Frères Francoeur); Justin Taylor sets off on a voyage of exploration of Bach and Italy.

Tracklist:

  1. Fantaisie Chromatique, BWV 903
  2. Concerto pour Orgue en Ré Mineur, BWV 596 (D'Après l'Estro Armonico, Op. 3, No. 11 d'Antonio Vivaldi)~Largo e spiccato
  3. Work(s)~Toccata pour Clavecin en Sol Mineur, No. 6: Largo