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Christine Busch|Maria Bach: Chamber Works

Maria Bach: Chamber Works

Mathias Johansen

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Maria Bach, who studied with Joseph Marx at the University of Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna, was able to establish herself as a serious, successful composer during the 1930s. She received outstanding newspaper reviews, and renowned publishers were interested in her music. For example, Doblinger published her "Volga" Quintet. Her relationship with the Russian composer and conductor Ivan Boutnikoff came during this period of her first great successes; he instructed her in instrumentation, and she traveled with him throughout Europe. The three works recorded here for the first time – the "Volga" Quintet of 1928, the Sonata for Cello and Piano composed in 1924, and the String Quintet of 1936 – provide a representative overview of her chamber oeuvre.

Maria Bach writes with incredible virtuosity and on the highest level for the piano while never concerning herself with mere effects but instead developing tonal wealth and compelling compositional force. In the Piano Quintet she ventures to the limits of the doable and does so as can be done only by somebody who very precisely knows what the instrument has to offer. The same applies to her employment of the stringed instruments: the highly nuanced tone colors of her string parts attest to a profound understanding of the technical and tonal possibilities of these instruments. In 1943 the critic and composer Fritz Skorzeny aptly summed up the fascination produced by her music when he wrote in the Wiener Tagblatt: "In Maria Bach’s oeuvre, manifold elements, exoticism, gripping writing, poetically inspired, are combined". © CPO

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Maria Bach: Chamber Works

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Wolgaquintett (Maria Bach)

1
I. Ruhig bewegt
Christine Busch
00:08:26

Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist - Akiko Shiochi, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

2
II. Variationen über das Wolgalied
Christine Busch
00:18:47

Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist - Akiko Shiochi, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

3
III. Finale. Laufen lassen
Christine Busch
00:07:37

Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist - Akiko Shiochi, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

String Quintet (1936) (Maria Bach)

4
I. Bewegt, energisch
Christine Busch
00:07:48

Conradin Brotbek, Artist, MainArtist - Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

5
II. Thema und Variationen. Andante sostenuto
Christine Busch
00:07:03

Conradin Brotbek, Artist, MainArtist - Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

6
III. Sakraler Tanz. Bewegt
Christine Busch
00:05:44

Conradin Brotbek, Artist, MainArtist - Christine Busch, Artist, MainArtist - Maria Bach, Composer - Klaus Christa, Artist, MainArtist - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Elene Meipariani, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

Cello Sonata (1924) (Maria Bach)

7
I. Energisch bewegt
Mathias Johansen
00:07:32

Maria Bach, Composer - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Yukie Takai, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

8
II. Romanze. Ruhig und breit
Mathias Johansen
00:05:59

Maria Bach, Composer - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Yukie Takai, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

9
III. Finale. Rondo capricioso
Mathias Johansen
00:05:57

Maria Bach, Composer - Mathias Johansen, Artist, MainArtist - Yukie Takai, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2022 CPO (P) 2022 CPO

Approfondimenti

Maria Bach, who studied with Joseph Marx at the University of Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna, was able to establish herself as a serious, successful composer during the 1930s. She received outstanding newspaper reviews, and renowned publishers were interested in her music. For example, Doblinger published her "Volga" Quintet. Her relationship with the Russian composer and conductor Ivan Boutnikoff came during this period of her first great successes; he instructed her in instrumentation, and she traveled with him throughout Europe. The three works recorded here for the first time – the "Volga" Quintet of 1928, the Sonata for Cello and Piano composed in 1924, and the String Quintet of 1936 – provide a representative overview of her chamber oeuvre.

Maria Bach writes with incredible virtuosity and on the highest level for the piano while never concerning herself with mere effects but instead developing tonal wealth and compelling compositional force. In the Piano Quintet she ventures to the limits of the doable and does so as can be done only by somebody who very precisely knows what the instrument has to offer. The same applies to her employment of the stringed instruments: the highly nuanced tone colors of her string parts attest to a profound understanding of the technical and tonal possibilities of these instruments. In 1943 the critic and composer Fritz Skorzeny aptly summed up the fascination produced by her music when he wrote in the Wiener Tagblatt: "In Maria Bach’s oeuvre, manifold elements, exoticism, gripping writing, poetically inspired, are combined". © CPO

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