Bach: The Art of Fugue 'Die Kunst der Fuge'

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J.S. BACH
Bach: The Art of Fugue 'Die Kunst der Fuge'
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)

[ Deutsche Grammophon / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 21 March 2008

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"Once again Pierre-Laurent Aimard demonstrates that he is not only one of the most technically gifted pianists around today, he is also one of the most intelligent. Musical intellect shines through every bar in this account of The Art of Fugue, as Aimard eschews any sense of wallowing for a speedy, alert traversal of the score. It sounds so natural that it is something of a surprise at the end to realise how affecting it all is."
(Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice March 2008)

"Agile Aimard shunning the heavy-going path, takes us to the heart of fugue. Once again Pierre-Laurent Aimard demonstrates that he is not only one of the most technically gifted pianists around today, he is also one of the most intelligent. Musical intellect shines through every bar in this account of The Art of Fugue, as Aimard eschews any sense of wallowing for a speedy, alert traversal of the score. It sounds so natural that it is something of a surprise at the end to realise how affecting it all is."
(Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice March 2008)

Pierre-Laurent Aimard's debut on DG is his first ever Bach recording as well as his first recording of Baroque repertoire.

The first recording of the mystical The Art of Fugue by a world-renowned pianist since 1982.

A pre-eminent performer of modern music, Aimard brings a unique and exciting approach to Bach.

Aimard is a high-profile, important performer, especially given his links to many of the great contemporary composers; his first Bach recording is certain to generate much of interest in the music press.

"Staggering technique, searching intellect and fantastical imagination" (New York Times)