The Classical Organ: CPE Bach, Haydn, Mozart
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Label: First Hand Records
Cat No: FHR173
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 31st January 2025
Contents
Works
Organ Sonata in A minor, Wq70/4 H85Organ Sonata in B flat, Wq70/2 H134
Organ Sonata in D major, Wq70/5 H86
Organ Sonata in F major, Wq70/3 H84
Organ Sonata in G minor, Wq70/6 H87
Flotenuhrstucke (Pieces for a Mechanical Clock), Hob.XIX:1-32
Artists
Robert Costin (organ)Works
Organ Sonata in A minor, Wq70/4 H85Organ Sonata in B flat, Wq70/2 H134
Organ Sonata in D major, Wq70/5 H86
Organ Sonata in F major, Wq70/3 H84
Organ Sonata in G minor, Wq70/6 H87
Flotenuhrstucke (Pieces for a Mechanical Clock), Hob.XIX:1-32
Artists
Robert Costin (organ)About
Throughout his life, C.P.E. Bach composed over three hundred keyboard works. His foray into organ music was significantly influenced by his association with Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723-1787), sister of his employer King Frederick and recognised as one of the most enthusiastic collectors, performers, and composers among the women of the 18th century. The princess had an organ installed in her living room to immerse herself in the 'learned style' epitomised by Bach's father. It cannot be coincidence that the first four of Bach's five organ sonatas were composed in 1755, the same year Amalia's organ was installed. These compositions represent a departure from traditional forms, emphasising an expansive expressive range and harmonic innovation. Only the five sonatas listed in Bach's own catalogue have been included in this recording. Amidst the flourishing creativity of the Classical period, a fascination with mechanical music swept across Europe. Esteemed composers such as Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart embraced this trend, creating compositions that enhanced both public and private musical experiences.
Recorded at Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, UK
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