[ Harmonia Mundi / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 25 October 2002
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"the gestures bold and the virtuosity glittering."
- International Record Review
"It's an attention grabber. The speeds are fast, the gestures bold and the virtuosity glittering."
- International Record Review
In 1729, Johann Sebastian Bach took over the direction of the Leipzig Collegium Musicum, founded by Telemann: now at last he was in charge of a highly efficient ensemble, totally dedicated to his musical intentions. The concertos he wrote for this group are far more than simple adaptations of earlier works: the solo part in the Concerto BWV 1052 (originally for violin) undergoes a radical transformation which turns it into a totally idiomatic keyboard piece, and the famous Triple Concerto BWV 1044 follows a different and quite splendid path from the Brandenburg Concertos to which it has often been compared. And finally, this CD demonstrates that Johann Gottfried Müthel, who made Bach's acquaintance shortly before his death, deserves much better than the rank of "minor composer" that he is traditionally allotted.
Suite n°4 BWV 1069
Suite Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Concerto pour clavecin en ré mineur BWV 1052
Triple Concerto pour flûte, violon, clavecin et cordes BWV 1044
Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728 - 1788)
Concerto pour clavier en si bémol majeur