Mahan Esfahani - CPE Bach: Württemberg Sonatas (2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Mahan Esfahani
- Title: CPE Bach: Württemberg Sonatas
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Hyperion
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 01:16:48
- Total Size: 1.44 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Sonata in A minor H30[11'28]
1 Moderato [4'40]
2 Andante [3'13]
3 Allegro assai [3'35]
Sonata in A flat major H31[13'07]
4 Un poco allegro [5'10]
5 Adagio [3'27]
6 Allegro [4'30]
Sonata in E minor H33[13'54]
7 Allegro [6'03]
8 Adagio [4'12]
9 Vivace [3'39]
Sonata in B flat major H32[12'30]
10 n poco allegro [4'19]
11 Andante [3'42]
12 Allegro [4'29]
Sonata in E flat major H34[12'12]
13 llegro [5'22]
14 Adagio [3'23]
15 Allegro assai [3'27]
Sonata in B minor H36[12'54]
16 Moderato [5'00]
17 Adagio non molto [4'22]
18 Allegro [3'32]
Sonata in A minor H30[11'28]
1 Moderato [4'40]
2 Andante [3'13]
3 Allegro assai [3'35]
Sonata in A flat major H31[13'07]
4 Un poco allegro [5'10]
5 Adagio [3'27]
6 Allegro [4'30]
Sonata in E minor H33[13'54]
7 Allegro [6'03]
8 Adagio [4'12]
9 Vivace [3'39]
Sonata in B flat major H32[12'30]
10 n poco allegro [4'19]
11 Andante [3'42]
12 Allegro [4'29]
Sonata in E flat major H34[12'12]
13 llegro [5'22]
14 Adagio [3'23]
15 Allegro assai [3'27]
Sonata in B minor H36[12'54]
16 Moderato [5'00]
17 Adagio non molto [4'22]
18 Allegro [3'32]
Hyperion is delighted to present the debut recording of the wonderful young harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani. He was the first harpsichordist to be named a BBC New Generation Artist or to be awarded a fellowship prize by the Borletti- Buitoni Trust. Here Mahan Esfahani has recorded CPE Bach's six 'Württemberg' sonatas, which were written in 17423 and published in 1744, and his thrillingly intense performances make the best possible case for this dramatic, beautifully written, endlessly imaginative but for some reason under-performed music. The sonatas range stylistically from initial stirrings of Sturm und Drang in keyboard music to sublime imitations of the human voice, with nods to the High Baroque and the idiom of CPE Bach's more famous father. Mahan writes in his booklet notes that 'Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach makes the most combative statement possible to assert his new musical language'.
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