Immerse yourself in the intricate and expressive world of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach with his captivating album "Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin." Released in 2014 by Brilliant Classics, this collection showcases the brilliance of Bach's compositional prowess, blending the elegance of the Classical period with the innovative spirit of its time. The album features a series of sonatas, each a masterpiece in its own right, performed with exquisite precision and emotional depth.
The sonatas are divided into four distinct works, each offering a unique blend of movements that range from the serene and contemplative to the lively and dynamic. The Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71, opens with a gentle Adagio, setting the stage for the lively Allegro that follows. The Sonata in D Major, Wq. 72, continues this pattern, with its own Adagio and two Allegro movements that showcase the interplay between the harpsichord and violin. The Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73, adds a touch of brightness with its Allegro di molto, while the Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76, introduces a more introspective mood with its Allegro moderato and Allegretto siciliano.
The album also includes the Sinfonia in D Major, Wq. 74, a three-movement work that adds a symphonic dimension to the collection. The Sonata in G Minor, H. 542.5, rounds out the album with its own unique charm, featuring a haunting Adagio and a spirited Allegro.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, the second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach, was a composer of significant influence during the Classical period. His works, often characterized by their expressive depth and innovative structures, have left a lasting impact on the world of classical music. This album is a testament to his enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of his musical genius. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: I. Adagio ma non moltoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: II. AllegroCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: III. AdagioCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: IV. Menuet No. 1 - Menuet No. 2Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 72: I. Adagio ma non troppoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 72: II. AllegroCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in D Major, Wq. 72: III. AllegroCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: I. Allegro di moltoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: II. AndanteCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: III. AllegrettoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sinfonia in D Major, Wq. 74: I. AllegroCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sinfonia in D Major, Wq. 74: II. AndanteCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sinfonia in D Major, Wq. 74: III. Tempo di minuettoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: I. Allegro moderatoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: II. Poco andanteCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: III. Allegretto sicilianoCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in G Minor, H. 542.5: I. –Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in G Minor, H. 542.5: II. AdagioCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo
Sonata in G Minor, H. 542.5: III. AllegroCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Roberto Loreggian, Federico Guglielmo