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Fabio Bonizzoni|Johann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Cembalo Obbligato Vol. 1

Johann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Cembalo Obbligato Vol. 1

Fabio Bonizzoni & Ryo Terakado

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Johann Sebastian Bach developed a new style, cembalo obbligato, where the right hand of the keyboard plays as a melody instrument and is given the same importance as the violin, flute or other solo instrument. His sonatas for melody instrument and keyboard instrument include works for flute, violin, and viola da gamba. It seems that the "obbligato style" interested him more than the traditional continuo role for the keyboard. As for the violin, there are two sonatas written with basso continuo and six with harpsichord obbligato. Among these works, the six sonatas in particular were conceived as a set, with a consistent style and a well-considered key distribution. This set is one of the highlights in the catalog of Bach’s chamber music. Bach’s son Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach writes to Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel, in 1774: “The 6 clavier [and violin] trios... are amongst the best works of my dearly beloved father. Even now they sound very good and give me many delights, regardless of the fact that they are over fifty years old”.

The key distribution is somewhat symmetric and this suggests that Bach intended these as a set of pieces for violin, comparable to his unaccompanied sonatas and partitas for violin. Additionally, with the exception of Sonata No. 6, this set of works all follow the church sonata style. © Challenge Records

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Sonata No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1014: I. Adagio
Ryo Terakado
00:03:12

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1014: II. Allegro
Ryo Terakado
00:02:58

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1014: III. Andante
Ryo Terakado
00:03:07

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1014: IV. Allegro II
Ryo Terakado
00:03:36

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 2 in A Major, BWV 1015: I. [Dolce]
Ryo Terakado
00:02:51

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 2 in A Major, BWV 1015: II. Allegro Assai
Ryo Terakado
00:03:13

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 2 in A Major, BWV 1015: III. Andante un poco
Ryo Terakado
00:02:54

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 2 in A Major, BWV 1015: IV. Presto
Ryo Terakado
00:04:34

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016: I. Adagio
Ryo Terakado
00:03:41

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016: II. Allegro
Ryo Terakado
00:03:14

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

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Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016: III. Adagio ma non tanto
Ryo Terakado
00:04:32

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Challenge Classics (P) 2021 Challenge Classics

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Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016: IV. Allegro II
Ryo Terakado
00:04:02

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Ryo Terakado, MainArtist - Fabio Bonizzoni, MainArtist

(C) 2021 Challenge Classics (P) 2021 Challenge Classics

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Johann Sebastian Bach developed a new style, cembalo obbligato, where the right hand of the keyboard plays as a melody instrument and is given the same importance as the violin, flute or other solo instrument. His sonatas for melody instrument and keyboard instrument include works for flute, violin, and viola da gamba. It seems that the "obbligato style" interested him more than the traditional continuo role for the keyboard. As for the violin, there are two sonatas written with basso continuo and six with harpsichord obbligato. Among these works, the six sonatas in particular were conceived as a set, with a consistent style and a well-considered key distribution. This set is one of the highlights in the catalog of Bach’s chamber music. Bach’s son Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach writes to Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel, in 1774: “The 6 clavier [and violin] trios... are amongst the best works of my dearly beloved father. Even now they sound very good and give me many delights, regardless of the fact that they are over fifty years old”.

The key distribution is somewhat symmetric and this suggests that Bach intended these as a set of pieces for violin, comparable to his unaccompanied sonatas and partitas for violin. Additionally, with the exception of Sonata No. 6, this set of works all follow the church sonata style. © Challenge Records

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