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Sym 1-4/Con Vc [Import]

~ C.P.E. Bach (Artist)
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1. Allegro di molto (Symphony # 1 in D Major)
2. Largo
3. Presto
4. Allegro di molto (Symphony # 2 in E-flat Major)
5. Larghetto
6. Allegretto
7. Allegro di molto (Cello Concerto in A Major)
8. Largo con sordini, mesto
9. Allegro assai
10. Allegro di molto (Symphony # 3 in F Major)
11. Larghetto
12. Presto
13. Allegro assai (Symphony # 4 in G Major)
14. Poco andante
15. Presto

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), Johann Sebastian's prodigiously talented second son, acquired his musical skills at his father's knee, but emerged from the paternal shadow before he was 25. His reputation as a keyboard player was cemented--and perpetuated--by his "Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments"; as a composer, he developed a style distinctly his own: innovative, adventurous, deliberately willful, yet characterized by an inward, subtle sensitivity. He exerted a profound influence on succeeding generations; Mozart reportedly said, "He is the father, we are the children."

These four symphonies, written in 1775, all have three movements connected by a fermata or short cadenza. Within this form, Bach achieves extraordinary diversity of character, mood, and expression, with contrasting articulation, rhythm, and dynamics; the conversational juxtaposition of winds and strings creates variety of color and texture. The fast corner movements are sparkling and gracious, with trills adding spice and humor; the slow middle movements sing serenely and lament mournfully. The Cello Concerto, composed around 1753 during Bach's 30-year employment at the court of Frederick the Great, is very beautiful; the slow movement with its Neapolitan chords and chromaticism is deeply moving. It also exists in versions for flute and harpsichord, the former written for the Emperor, the latter probably for Bach himself. The cello version, which combines the flute's sustaining quality and the keyboard's nimbleness, is considered the most successful; the solo part is extremely difficult, with leaps, jumps, and runs. The period instrument orchestra, tuned a half-step low, is most excellent; the solo cello sounds a bit subdued, but the performance is brilliant and expressive.  --Edith Eisler


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5.0 out of 5 stars Orage et passion, Dec 15 2006
By François Beaudoin "Narcisse Le Québécois" (Québec ( Ville fortifiée), Canada) - See all my reviews
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Voici livrée une excellente gravure de quatre «symphonies» de CPE Bach, toutes étiquetées WQ.183, et le redondant concerto pour violoncelle WQ.172. Contrairement au récent Café Zimmermann (qui vient, lui aussi, de paraître en décembre 2006- sur Alpha- et qui est consacré à 4 sinfonias de CPE Bach, mais toutes répertoriées WQ182 et avec le même concerto pour violoncelle), Manze et The English concert disposent d'une plus-value de taille : une section pour les vents, soit: flûtes, hautbois, basson et cors. Le résultat sonore n'en est que plus lumineux, plus captivant, plus impressionnant, plus varié, et le résultat orchestral plus achevé.

Échevelés, tout en rupture, contrastés à l'extrême, ces petits bijoux mi-baroques, mi-mouvement préromantique illustrent parfaitement le «Sturm und drang» (orage et passion), grande caractéristique de CPE Bach.

Caractérisées par des mouvements lents extrêmement courts, ces symphonies sont fort savamment construites, bien que déroutantes; parfois tendues à l'extrême, parfois libérées de cette tension dramatique, l'auditeur est convié à un récital passionnant, tout en lumière et en contraste, qui le laisse un peu déconcerté mais ravi devant l'énergie déployée par l'orchestre et la science du compositeur.

La captation sonore sert admirablement bien le jeu de l'orchestre : très AÉRÉE, fluide, précise, l'auditeur ne ressent jamais l'impression d'étouffer lors du déploiement si énergique des cordes et la beauté fruitée, admirablement bienvenue, des flûtes et autres instruments à vent. Le mélomane audiophile est rapidement conquis dès les premières mesures.

Le concerto pour violoncelle brise le rythme avec un largo «con sordini» de huit minutes. Moment de se détendre les nerfs, même si, personnellement, je suis lassé d'entendre ce concerto, si souvent gravé, et qui ne m'impressionne guère.

En tout cas, ce ne fut pas suffisant pour gâcher la sauce de ce magnifique récital qui me réconcilie enfin avec Andrew Manze. Et ne me parlez plus, ni de Gustav Leonhardt ni d'Anner Bylsma. Au placard SVP !

Fort beau récital monsieur MANZE ! Vous m'avez reconquis ! Récidivez !
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