CPE Bach - Chamber Music with Transverse Flute
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 94884
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 31st March 2014
Contents
Works
Duet in E minor for flute and violin, Wq140Quartet in A minor for keyboard, flute and viola, Wq93 H537
Quartet in D major for keyboard, flute and viola, Wq94 H538
Quartet in G major, Wq95 H539
Trio in A major, Wq146 H570
Artists
Laura Pontecorvo (flute)Helianthus Ensemble
Works
Duet in E minor for flute and violin, Wq140Quartet in A minor for keyboard, flute and viola, Wq93 H537
Quartet in D major for keyboard, flute and viola, Wq94 H538
Quartet in G major, Wq95 H539
Trio in A major, Wq146 H570
Artists
Laura Pontecorvo (flute)Helianthus Ensemble
About
During the last years of his life, CPE Bach, not unlike his father, was not interested in following fashions or the market, his main aim being to leave posterity a meaningful musical heritage. In a letter written in 1787 he declared that he had concluded his ‘work for the public and now wished to abandon the pen’ not least because the desire to see certain works published that would ‘bring him honour after his death’ had been fulfilled by the publication in 1786 of the Zwey Litaneien Wq204 and in 1787 of the cantata Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu Wq240.
The three quartets on this disc, written in 1788, the last year of his life and apparently without commission, can thus be considered the pearls of the composer’s chamber output, and one of the finest fruits of a period of creativity in which he was able to express precisely what he wanted without constraints. The choice of instruments is particularly interesting – indeed, practically unique as a genre and highly original in terms of timbre.
Laura Pontecorvo, a baroque flute specialist, has played first flute with the Concerto Italiano and regularly collaborates with ensembles such as Accademia Bizantina, Divino Sospiro, Europa Galante and L'Arte dell'arco. She has performed as a soloist all over the world and has recorded for several record labels including Opus 111 and Stradivarius. As part of the Helianthus Ensemble, she has already made a fine recording for Brilliant Classics, of chamber music by Giovanni Battista Buonamente (94478).
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