Simon Borutzki: Bach all’italiano
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Label: Klanglogo
Cat No: KL1517
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 27th May 2016
Contents
Works
Concerto in C major, BWV976 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)Concerto in F major, BWV978 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Concerto in G major, BWV973 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Concerto in G minor, BWV975 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Italian Concerto, BWV971 (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Keyboard Concerto in D minor after Alessandro Marcello, BWV974 (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Keyboard Concerto in G major, BWV986 (after Telemann) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Organ Concerto in A minor, BWV593 (after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Artists
Simon Borutzki (recorder)Lea Rahel Bader (cello)
Magnus Andresson (lute)
Clemens Flick (harpsichord, organ)
Works
Concerto in C major, BWV976 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)Concerto in F major, BWV978 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Concerto in G major, BWV973 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Concerto in G minor, BWV975 (solo keyboard, after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Italian Concerto, BWV971 (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Keyboard Concerto in D minor after Alessandro Marcello, BWV974 (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Keyboard Concerto in G major, BWV986 (after Telemann) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Organ Concerto in A minor, BWV593 (after Vivaldi) (arr. for recorder and continuo)
Artists
Simon Borutzki (recorder)Lea Rahel Bader (cello)
Magnus Andresson (lute)
Clemens Flick (harpsichord, organ)
About
With this intention, Simon Borutzki, by means of his eight concertos, offers a totally new and highly unique view of Bach's adaptation of the Italian style – entirely in the sense of baroque instrumentations typical of a concerto da camera.
Reviews
Perhaps the highest form of Baroque flattery was all-out copying, and with Bach all’italiano the young recorder player Simon Borutzki has taken this concept and expanded it further, selecting a clutch of JS Bach’s harpsichord transcriptions of violin concertos by Vivaldi and Marcello, along with Bach’s own Italian Concerto in F, BWV971, and with harpsichordist Clemens Flick rearranging them once more, this time as recorder concertos backed by a continuo ensemble ... The result is one of the most exciting albums to have landed on my desk all year, not just because of the way in which the various recorders’ timbres lend further timbral spice to the untampered-with Italy-meets-Germany flavour of Bach’s first arrangements, but because of the combination of showstopping virtuosity and singing conviction on display, obviously from Borutzki himself but also notably from Flick, who frequently shares the spotlight to delightful effect. Charlotte Gardner
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