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J Bach .S. / Rubsam- Toccatas Bwv 910-916 (2pk) (CD)

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the album cover for J Bach .S. / Rubsam - Toccatas Bwv 910-916 (2pk)

In contrast to the Well-Tempered Clavier, which remained omnipresent in general musical and cultural consciousness after J.S. Bach's death, and the Goldberg Variations, adorned in the 20th century with an almost mystical aura, Bach's seven keyboard toccatas have been unjustly relegated to the shadows. Composed between about 1707 and 1713, the Toccatas contain stylus phantasticus elements of the North German organ baroque and are a delightful mixture of virtuoso, recitative, arioso, concertante, imitative and fugal sections, entirely in the original musical sense of the word toccare. This recording also features Bach's Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV894, probably written during his Weimar phase. The title Prelude is perhaps a little misleading, since it is actually a concerto-like movement, and the fugue is also more like a gigue riding out on a ceaseless par force hunt. Bach ingeniously reshaped the work into his Triple Concerto BWV1044 during his Leipzig period, interpolating a second movement taken from the Trio Sonata for Organ in D minor BWV527. Wolfgang Rübsam came up with the original idea for this recording of transferring the middle movement of BWV1044, lifted by Bach from BWV527, to the equivalent position between the original Prelude and Fugue movements of BWV894. Bach demonstrably owned at least two lute-harpsichords, listed in his estate catalogue of 1750. Rübsam's decision to record all these works on such an instrument has proved extremely fortuitous, especially with regard to the toccatas. The poetic tone of Keith Hill's instrument - sonorous and noble in the lower registers, brilliant in the higher registers - forms an almost perfect synthesis with Rübsam's imaginative playing.

Tracklist:

  1. Toccata In F-Sharp Minor, Bwv 910
  2. Toccata In C Minor, Bwv 911
  3. Toccata In D Major, Bwv 912
  4. Toccata In D Minor, Bwv 913
  5. Toccata In E Minor, Bwv 914
  6. Toccata In G Minor, Bwv 915
  7. Toccata In G Major, Bwv 916
  8. Prelude, Largo & Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 894
  9. Largo In A Minor, Bwv 894 Arranged By Wolfgang Rübsam
  10. Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 894
Format: New CD/Classical

J Bach .S. / Rubsam- Toccatas Bwv 910-916 (2pk) (CD)

SKU: 5028421964379
Regular price ¥124.00
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Release Date: 01.21.2022

 
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In contrast to the Well-Tempered Clavier, which remained omnipresent in general musical and cultural consciousness after J.S. Bach's death, and the Goldberg Variations, adorned in the 20th century with an almost mystical aura, Bach's seven keyboard toccatas have been unjustly relegated to the shadows. Composed between about 1707 and 1713, the Toccatas contain stylus phantasticus elements of the North German organ baroque and are a delightful mixture of virtuoso, recitative, arioso, concertante, imitative and fugal sections, entirely in the original musical sense of the word toccare. This recording also features Bach's Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV894, probably written during his Weimar phase. The title Prelude is perhaps a little misleading, since it is actually a concerto-like movement, and the fugue is also more like a gigue riding out on a ceaseless par force hunt. Bach ingeniously reshaped the work into his Triple Concerto BWV1044 during his Leipzig period, interpolating a second movement taken from the Trio Sonata for Organ in D minor BWV527. Wolfgang Rübsam came up with the original idea for this recording of transferring the middle movement of BWV1044, lifted by Bach from BWV527, to the equivalent position between the original Prelude and Fugue movements of BWV894. Bach demonstrably owned at least two lute-harpsichords, listed in his estate catalogue of 1750. Rübsam's decision to record all these works on such an instrument has proved extremely fortuitous, especially with regard to the toccatas. The poetic tone of Keith Hill's instrument - sonorous and noble in the lower registers, brilliant in the higher registers - forms an almost perfect synthesis with Rübsam's imaginative playing.

Tracklist:

  1. Toccata In F-Sharp Minor, Bwv 910
  2. Toccata In C Minor, Bwv 911
  3. Toccata In D Major, Bwv 912
  4. Toccata In D Minor, Bwv 913
  5. Toccata In E Minor, Bwv 914
  6. Toccata In G Minor, Bwv 915
  7. Toccata In G Major, Bwv 916
  8. Prelude, Largo & Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 894
  9. Largo In A Minor, Bwv 894 Arranged By Wolfgang Rübsam
  10. Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 894