Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Can anyone recommend me some reading on CPE Bach’s solo keyboard music?
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostThanks. I have a few of both series, but I'm not so keen on the instruments Spányi chooses - the tangent piano in the concertos is nice enough but I would prefer to have a bit more variety, and the clavichord in the solo music seems a bit ungratefully recorded. For me the solo music comes down to the "Prussian" and "Württemberg" sets of sonatas, the Concerto for solo harpsichord, the "Kenner und Liebhaber" pieces and the character pieces with Couperin-like titles. The rest is a bit of a blur, but that's probably the result of unfamiliarity - the two sonata sets and the Concerto were recorded by Bob van Asperen, one of my favourite players, many years ago.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostThanks. I have a few of both series, but I'm not so keen on the instruments Spányi chooses - the tangent piano in the concertos is nice enough but I would prefer to have a bit more variety, and the clavichord in the solo music seems a bit ungratefully recorded. For me the solo music comes down to the "Prussian" and "Württemberg" sets of sonatas, the Concerto for solo harpsichord, the "Kenner und Liebhaber" pieces and the character pieces with Couperin-like titles. The rest is a bit of a blur, but that's probably the result of unfamiliarity - the two sonata sets and the Concerto were recorded by Bob van Asperen, one of my favourite players, many years ago.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThis is likely to be too expensive for you too, but perhaps there is a friendly university library nearby that might have a copy:
Keyboard Music of C.P.E.Bach
Hardcover – 1 June 1966
by Philip Barford (Author)
Fuller title and a bit cheaper at .com:
The Keyboard Music of C.P.E. Bach: Considered in Relation to his Musical Aesthetic and the Rise of the Sonata Principle Hardcover – Import, January 1, 1965
by Philip Barford: (Author)
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I must say, going to Travis and Emery today, a real and very old fashioned bookshop, felt like stepping into A Dance of the Music of Time - the novels, not the Poussin - probably the effect of the «esoteric» bookshop on the same street! Or maybe even stepping into a Henry James novel. I wonder how long these places can last, whether Cecil Court will become a street of restaurants.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThanks Pulcinella. Book bought today direct from Travis and Emery - it looks like a serious book, signed Christopher Hogwood on the flyleaf (Travis and Emery bought the music books in his estate, I’ve got a few things from it.)
I must say, going to Travis and Emery today, a real and very old fashioned bookshop, felt like stepping into A Dance of the Music of Time - the novels, not the Poussin - probably the effect of the «esoteric» bookshop on the same street! Or maybe even stepping into a Henry James novel. I wonder how long these places can last, whether Cecil Court will become a street of restaurants.
Hope it suits your purpose.
I was at school with (one of?) the author's sons.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThanks Pulcinella. Book bought today direct from Travis and Emery - it looks like a serious book, signed Christopher Hogwood on the flyleaf (Travis and Emery bought the music books in his estate, I’ve got a few things from it.)
I must say, going to Travis and Emery today, a real and very old fashioned bookshop, felt like stepping into A Dance of the Music of Time - the novels, not the Poussin - probably the effect of the «esoteric» bookshop on the same street! Or maybe even stepping into a Henry James novel. I wonder how long these places can last, whether Cecil Court will become a street of restaurants.
If I remember correctly, Christopher Hogwood was the chairman of the new edition Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works, which aimed to publish a complete edition of C.P.E. Bach's music in 2014. I wonder if this ever happened, bearing in mind Christopher died in September 2014?
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostIf I remember correctly, Christopher Hogwood was the chairman of the new edition Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works, which aimed to publish a complete edition of C.P.E. Bach's music in 2014. I wonder if this ever happened, bearing in mind Christopher died in September 2014?
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