Carlos Paterson's "Música para tecla en tiempos de José de Nebra" is a captivating journey through the Baroque era, released on December 7, 2018, under WM Spain. This 49-minute album is a testament to Paterson's mastery of the keyboard, featuring a collection of pieces that showcase his technical prowess and deep understanding of the period's musical language.
The album opens with "Pange Lingua," a hymn that sets the tone for the spiritual and contemplative pieces that follow. Paterson's interpretation of "Sonata en Si Bemol Mayor: Andante" is particularly noteworthy, with its delicate phrasing and expressive dynamics. The "Tocata No. II en Sol Mayor" is a standout track, showcasing Paterson's ability to navigate complex contrapuntal textures with ease.
The album also includes several pieces by José de Nebra, a prominent Spanish composer of the Baroque era. Paterson's renditions of "Ave Regina Celorum: Pieza Novena" and "Sonata en Sol Mayor" are particularly evocative, capturing the essence of Nebra's expressive style.
Other highlights include the "Segundo Tiento de Bajo de Cuarto Tono," a piece that demonstrates Paterson's ability to handle the intricate rhythms and harmonies of the tiento genre, and the "Batalla de Clarines," a lively and dramatic piece that brings the album to a thrilling close.
Throughout the album, Paterson's playing is characterized by a rich, resonant tone and a keen sense of phrasing. His interpretations are both scholarly and expressive, offering listeners a fresh perspective on these timeless works. Whether you're a seasoned Baroque enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Música para tecla en tiempos de José de Nebra" is sure to delight and inspire.