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On this disk we recorded two duets and two solo works by J.S. Bach. The duets were originally composed for the harpsichord and the solo pieces for the lute. Because of the complexity and difficulty of lute works, many support the idea that these works were written for an instrument called the “Lauten werck” or lute-harpsichord (a small harpsichord with a similarly shaped body to that of a lute). We know that Bach possessed at least two of these instruments, according to the inventory of instruments made at his death. He was also in contact with one of the most famous lutenists of the time: Sylvius Leopold Weiss, whose acquaintance might have contributed to the emergence of these works for lute.The English and the French suites are both a set of six suites, from which we chose the French Suite No. 5, BWV 816 and the English SuiteNo.3, BWV 808. The names French and English were given after Bach’s death and have, if anything more to do with French style lute and keyboard music, than with the English baroque style. To add to the confusion theCourante in the fifth French Suite is Italian with a rapid triple meter and not French.The English Suites might have been composed for an English nobleman(although there is no substantial evidence to support this) but they all start with a Prelude, which has more affinity with French music (with the difference that Bach’s Preludes are composed in strict meter).J.S.Bach: Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998: Because of its unusual three movements the “Prelude, Fugue and Allegro” is a highly controversial work. Bach wrote many preludes and fugues but this is the only one with a third movement, an Allegro, attached. Some are of the opinion, that this isa fragment from an unfinished bigger work. There is a group of musicologists however, who believe it to be a work, composed towards the end ofBach’s life with a theological message and the number 3 at its core. There is another Trinitarian work by Bach: the “Kleines harmonisches Labyrinth”(BWV 591) which existence strengthens the argument that Bach was applying theological aspects to the Prelude, Fugue and Allegro.There is no autograph by Bach for the Suite in e-minor, BWV 996 and the primary source is a copy by Johann Gottfried Walther and another one made a couple years later by Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber, who was a student of J. S. Bach.The E minor Lute Suite is composed just like the traditional Froberger keyboard suite model (four basic dance movements allemande, courante,sarabande, and gigue) to which Bach added a florid Passaggio (a prelude whose origins are to be found in the improvised introductions to organ toccatas) and a lively Bourrée.
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French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
English Suite No. 3 in G minor, BWV 808 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Katona Twins, MainArtist - Zoltán Katona , Arranger - Peter Katona, Arranger
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E-Flat Major, BWV 998 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Suite in E minor, BWV 996 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Peter Katona, Arranger, MainArtist
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
Chronique
On this disk we recorded two duets and two solo works by J.S. Bach. The duets were originally composed for the harpsichord and the solo pieces for the lute. Because of the complexity and difficulty of lute works, many support the idea that these works were written for an instrument called the “Lauten werck” or lute-harpsichord (a small harpsichord with a similarly shaped body to that of a lute). We know that Bach possessed at least two of these instruments, according to the inventory of instruments made at his death. He was also in contact with one of the most famous lutenists of the time: Sylvius Leopold Weiss, whose acquaintance might have contributed to the emergence of these works for lute.The English and the French suites are both a set of six suites, from which we chose the French Suite No. 5, BWV 816 and the English SuiteNo.3, BWV 808. The names French and English were given after Bach’s death and have, if anything more to do with French style lute and keyboard music, than with the English baroque style. To add to the confusion theCourante in the fifth French Suite is Italian with a rapid triple meter and not French.The English Suites might have been composed for an English nobleman(although there is no substantial evidence to support this) but they all start with a Prelude, which has more affinity with French music (with the difference that Bach’s Preludes are composed in strict meter).J.S.Bach: Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998: Because of its unusual three movements the “Prelude, Fugue and Allegro” is a highly controversial work. Bach wrote many preludes and fugues but this is the only one with a third movement, an Allegro, attached. Some are of the opinion, that this isa fragment from an unfinished bigger work. There is a group of musicologists however, who believe it to be a work, composed towards the end ofBach’s life with a theological message and the number 3 at its core. There is another Trinitarian work by Bach: the “Kleines harmonisches Labyrinth”(BWV 591) which existence strengthens the argument that Bach was applying theological aspects to the Prelude, Fugue and Allegro.There is no autograph by Bach for the Suite in e-minor, BWV 996 and the primary source is a copy by Johann Gottfried Walther and another one made a couple years later by Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber, who was a student of J. S. Bach.The E minor Lute Suite is composed just like the traditional Froberger keyboard suite model (four basic dance movements allemande, courante,sarabande, and gigue) to which Bach added a florid Passaggio (a prelude whose origins are to be found in the improvised introductions to organ toccatas) and a lively Bourrée.
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 22 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:03:24
- 1 Livret Numérique
- Artistes principaux : Katona Twins
- Compositeur : Johann Sebastian Bach
- Label : Channel Classics
- Genre : Classique
2013 Channel Classics Records 2013 Channel Classics Records
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