Vittorio Forte - Abschied (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Vittorio Forte
- Title: Abschied
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Odradek Records
- Genre: Classical, Piano
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:18:27
- Total Size: 289 mb / 1.3 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Rondo in E minor, 'Abschied von meinem Silbermannischen Claviere', Wq. 66, H. 272
02. Fantasia in C major, Wq. 59/6, H. 284
03. Rondo in A minor, Wq. 56/5, H. 262
04. Fantasia in A Major, Wq. 58/7, H. 278
05. Rondo in D minor, Wq. 61/4, H. 290
06. Fantasia in F major, Wq. 59/5, H. 279
07. Rondo in C minor, Wq. 59/4, H. 283
08. Fantasia in F-sharp minor, Wq. 67, H. 300
09. Rondo in A major, Wq. 58/1, H. 276
10. Fantasia in C major, Wq. 61/6, H. 291
11. Rondo in E Major, Wq. 57/1, H. 265
12. 12 Variations on La folia d'Espagne, Wq. 118/9, H. 263
For acclaimed pianist Vittorio Forte, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach is a visionary who expanded the legacy of his father, J.S. Bach, offering his successors a blueprint for broadening music’s horizons. C.P.E. Bach’s music combines elements of J.S. Bach’s structural brilliance, Classical refinement, and Romantic emotional breadth, opening a door to a new musical era without turning its back on tradition. A “farewell” (Abschied) that does not deny the past, but rather draws deeply on this heritage.
This innovative and nuanced style, as heard on this recording, is characterised by rhetorical gestures including swift and frequent shifts in mood, rhythmic juxtapositions, irregular phrasing, widely-spaced melodic leaps, sighing motifs, numerous rests, false endings, and sudden injections of drama.
At the keyboard, C.P.E. Bach himself exuded both clarity and lyricism in his performances, often becoming completely absorbed during passages of improvisation. He was famed for his ability to improvise fantasias, taking detours into far-flung harmonic realms via whimsical rhythmic and structural flights of fancy.
On this recording, Vittorio Forte interprets a number of Bach’s most extraordinary fantasias, alongside a selection of his rondos, which were hugely popular during the composer’s lifetime. C.P.E. Bach’s rondos are often remarkable for the recurrence of the main theme in different keys and with some development, showing a sophistication which looks forward to the works of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
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01. Rondo in E minor, 'Abschied von meinem Silbermannischen Claviere', Wq. 66, H. 272
02. Fantasia in C major, Wq. 59/6, H. 284
03. Rondo in A minor, Wq. 56/5, H. 262
04. Fantasia in A Major, Wq. 58/7, H. 278
05. Rondo in D minor, Wq. 61/4, H. 290
06. Fantasia in F major, Wq. 59/5, H. 279
07. Rondo in C minor, Wq. 59/4, H. 283
08. Fantasia in F-sharp minor, Wq. 67, H. 300
09. Rondo in A major, Wq. 58/1, H. 276
10. Fantasia in C major, Wq. 61/6, H. 291
11. Rondo in E Major, Wq. 57/1, H. 265
12. 12 Variations on La folia d'Espagne, Wq. 118/9, H. 263
For acclaimed pianist Vittorio Forte, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach is a visionary who expanded the legacy of his father, J.S. Bach, offering his successors a blueprint for broadening music’s horizons. C.P.E. Bach’s music combines elements of J.S. Bach’s structural brilliance, Classical refinement, and Romantic emotional breadth, opening a door to a new musical era without turning its back on tradition. A “farewell” (Abschied) that does not deny the past, but rather draws deeply on this heritage.
This innovative and nuanced style, as heard on this recording, is characterised by rhetorical gestures including swift and frequent shifts in mood, rhythmic juxtapositions, irregular phrasing, widely-spaced melodic leaps, sighing motifs, numerous rests, false endings, and sudden injections of drama.
At the keyboard, C.P.E. Bach himself exuded both clarity and lyricism in his performances, often becoming completely absorbed during passages of improvisation. He was famed for his ability to improvise fantasias, taking detours into far-flung harmonic realms via whimsical rhythmic and structural flights of fancy.
On this recording, Vittorio Forte interprets a number of Bach’s most extraordinary fantasias, alongside a selection of his rondos, which were hugely popular during the composer’s lifetime. C.P.E. Bach’s rondos are often remarkable for the recurrence of the main theme in different keys and with some development, showing a sophistication which looks forward to the works of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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