
Szabolcs Szilagyi, Laszlo Borbely - J.S. Bach, Complete Flute Sonatas, Volume II (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Szabolcs Szilagyi, Laszlo Borbely
- Title: J.S. Bach, Complete Flute Sonatas, Volume II
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Hunnia Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:40:26
- Total Size: 186 / 708 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 I. Adagio ma non tanto
02. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 II. Allegro
03. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 III. Siciliano
04. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 IV. Allegro assai
05. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 I. Andante
06. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 II. Largo e dolce
07. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 III. Presto
08. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 I. Allegro
09. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 II. Adagio
10. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 III. Allegro
There are perhaps no two instruments in the history of music that have undergone as many technical changes in the 19th century as the flute and the piano. The tonal range, articulation and dynamic variety of these two instruments have changed over the entire register range to an extent that was unimaginable in Bach's time. At the same time, however, the musical community later adopted both the modern flute and the modern piano to interpret Baroque music.
How should a performer playing modern instruments approach Bach's sonatas, since his instruments offer him completely different possibilities than the instruments of Bach's time. While respecting the composer's intentions to the utmost, the performer also wants to exploit the potential of modern instruments. Nevertheless, Bach's highly sophisticated musical language is no small test for modern instrumentalists. This series is nothing less than an immense challenge, with the noblest of intentions, to nurture the legacy of the greatest musical genius in a dimension that is no longer accessible to him. (Szabolcs Szilágyi)
Szabolcs Szilágyi, flute
László Borbély, piano
01. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 I. Adagio ma non tanto
02. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 II. Allegro
03. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 III. Siciliano
04. J.S. Bach Sonata E Major, BWV 1035 IV. Allegro assai
05. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 I. Andante
06. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 II. Largo e dolce
07. J.S. Bach Sonata B Minor, BWV 1030 III. Presto
08. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 I. Allegro
09. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 II. Adagio
10. J.S. Bach Sonata G Minor, BWV 1020 III. Allegro
There are perhaps no two instruments in the history of music that have undergone as many technical changes in the 19th century as the flute and the piano. The tonal range, articulation and dynamic variety of these two instruments have changed over the entire register range to an extent that was unimaginable in Bach's time. At the same time, however, the musical community later adopted both the modern flute and the modern piano to interpret Baroque music.
How should a performer playing modern instruments approach Bach's sonatas, since his instruments offer him completely different possibilities than the instruments of Bach's time. While respecting the composer's intentions to the utmost, the performer also wants to exploit the potential of modern instruments. Nevertheless, Bach's highly sophisticated musical language is no small test for modern instrumentalists. This series is nothing less than an immense challenge, with the noblest of intentions, to nurture the legacy of the greatest musical genius in a dimension that is no longer accessible to him. (Szabolcs Szilágyi)
Szabolcs Szilágyi, flute
László Borbély, piano
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