CPE Bach - Keyboard Sonatas
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Label: Hyperion
Cat No: CDA67786
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st June 2010
Contents
Works
Keyboard Sonata in G minor, Wq65/17 H47Keyboard Sonatas (6), Wq52
Artists
Danny Driver (piano)Works
Keyboard Sonata in G minor, Wq65/17 H47Keyboard Sonatas (6), Wq52
Artists
Danny Driver (piano)About
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788), second son of Johann Sebastian, was both revered and criticized by his contemporaries for his bold departures from conventional modes of musical expression. He perfected a highly original and intensely personal compositional style known as the empfindsamer Stil (literally, the ‘sensitive style’).
As the works on this recording show, Bach’s approach to musical expressiveness found voice in frequent mood changes, abundant rests and ‘sighing’ motifs, the juxtaposition of contrasting rhythmic figures, deceptive cadences, and dramatic, rhetorical harmonic interjections. Bach became particularly renowned for his ability to improvise fantasias - seemingly free-form, stream-of-consciousness flights of fancy characterized by unmeasured rhythm and distant harmonic excursions. Yet underlying even the most improvisatory of his compositions is a coherent structure.
Emanuel Bach’s music breaks dramatically away from, yet also builds upon, the early eighteenth-century style perfected by his father. His compositions mark one of the first - and among the most inspired - repudiations of the baroque aesthetic, in which a single unified mood dominates each movement.
Emanuel Bach composed more than three hundred keyboard works during his lifetime. All of the works on this recording were composed during the 1740s, while in the service of King Frederick II of Prussia.
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