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Con Pno (F Major)/(C Major)/Son Pno (D Major)
  

Con Pno (F Major)/(C Major)/Son Pno (D Major) [Import]

C.P.E. Bach Audio CD


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5.0 out of 5 stars A different musical place, Jan 12 2007
By John Willoughby "Zebrafish Mutant" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Con Pno (F Major)/(C Major)/Son Pno (D Major) (Audio CD)
I don't know if it's just me and my personal listening history, but CPE Bach seems so fresh and unexpected in the way he develops his themes. I have a certain behavioural pattern when buying discs from this large series featuring Spanyi on the tangent piano, and it goes like this:

buy disc, listen to it and decide that it's not as good as the last one, put it aside for a few days

listen again, decide that it's really pretty good after all

listen a bit more and decide that it's actually the best one yet, that it fools me delightfully in the way that the phrases are finished, and in breaking it's own rules, in the key changes

listen to the disc obsessively, marvelling at the incredible structure, the variety of the concertos

decide I must try just one more from the series

buy disc, listen to it and decide that it's not as good as the last one....

So it takes me a while to be able to follow the ideas in CPEB's concertos, there is often something that bothers me about them at first (see my review for #14 in the series), but then it clicks and I realize that the failure is mine. The tangent piano seems to be a perect choice for these pieces - the sound is delicate, yet it's able to muscle it's way to the fore when required. This whole series seems to be of consistently high quality - I have #7, #11, #12 and #14, and they are all wonderful.

highly recommended.
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