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Tabea Debus, Tom Foster - Folio - Lessons from the Master (2025) [Hi-Res]

Tabea Debus, Tom Foster - Folio - Lessons from the Master (2025) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Tabea Debus, Tom Foster

  • Title: Folio - Lessons from the Master
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: TYXArt
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
  • Total Time: 01:02:47
  • Total Size: 306 mb / 2.46 gb
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Tracklist

01. Bach Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (BWV 614)
02. Bach Andante
03. Bach Largo e dolce
04. Bach Presto
05. Bach Sinfonia 7 (BWV 793)
06. Bach Allemande
07. Bach Courante
08. Bach Sarabande
09. Bach Air
10. Bach Menuet 1 and 2
11. Bach Gigue
12. Nante Semplice, nobile
13. Nante Mercuriale
14. Bach Sinfonia 13 (BWV 799)
15. Albinoni Adagio
16. Albinoni Allegro
17. Albinoni Largo
18. Albinoni Vivace
19. Bach Wenn wir in hochsten Nothen sind (BWV 641)
20. Bach, Saxe-Weimar Allegro
21. Bach, Saxe-Weimar Adagio, Allegro
22. Bach, Saxe-Weimar Allegro, un poco presto

Works by Bach, Nante, Albinoni, Prince of Saxe-Weimar. Tabea Debus, recorder & Tom Foster, harpsichord / chamber organ. "All one has to do is hit the right notes at the right times, and the instrument plays itself."

This might well be a note scribbled inside a portfolio of a student's lessons with Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach's responsibilities as a teacher inspired him to create a myriad of pieces for the beneft of his students, both in and outside his family. This imagined folio of lessons highlights various facets of music- making and learning: from copying and arranging, through accompanying and ornamenting, to explorations of style and technique.

There are several sets of pieces that Bach collated (also) with his lessons in mind, amongst them the 'Orgelbuchlein', the 'Little Organ Book', which he started whilst working in Weimar in 1708, and the so-called 'Inventions and Sinfonias', composed in the 1720s in Cothen for his son Wilhelm Friedemann and for "lovers of the clavier, and particularly those who desire to learn". He worked on the 'Orgelbuchlein' over many years, adding to it and making changes, presumably adapting to his student's needs. His inscription on the title page proclaims in a rhyming couplet that his compositions were "in praise for the Almighty's will, and for my neighbour's greater skill".

In the context of this programme two choral preludes and two 'Sinfonias' are used as "warm-ups", or preludes for fve imagined lessons, functioning as the binding of the student's portfolio. Apart from furthering his students' abilities, posterity was very much on Bach's mind. He hoped that his pupils would go on to infuence "the minds of other good students who are not satisfed with the ordinary lirum-larum."


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  • olga1001
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  • platico
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