CPE Bach: 30 November – 4 December
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I shall be tuning in. I don't know if this is of interest but the first contact with CPE's music that I can remember was keyboard music as a background to a Radio 3 production of Danton's Death in 1969 (yes, I found it in this Beeb archive). I was an undergraduate student of German and we were doing the Sturm und Drang including Büchner - famous of course for Woyzeck taken up by Alban Berg. Good cast including Ronald Pickup and Glenda Jackson, I note + CPE played by Lionel Salter, which really caught my ear at the time. No indication as to what music it was. Strangely, I didn't actually get around to acquiring a recording of his keyboard music until about 30 years later: this famous Pletnev disc which I am listening to now. I now have a few recordings including the marvellous 3 disc set of the Prussian & Württemberg Sonatas by Bob van Asperen
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post. . . the marvellous 3 disc set of the Prussian & Württemberg Sonatas by Bob van AsperenMy life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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The first time I heard CPE Bach was in a pioneering account of two of the harpsichord concertos by Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert - Wq14 is one of my absolute favourite concertos and this early performance still blows me away. Shortly after that LP, I quickly acquired Hogwood's 2 LP set of some symphonies, which again was such a revelation to me.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostJust listening to the evening repeat - is that really a clavichord in the first item? I didn't hear DmcC's preamble so am going by what's in RT but I jumped at the crash as of something being dropped on the strings, and it continues to sound like a somewhat aggressive harpsichord.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostVery good that we are to have a whole week of my favourite member of the Bach family.
I just wish BIS would think again and give us the chance to buy all the Spanyi recordings in a big box - or two, one for the concerti and another for the solo keyboard works.
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