Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: Secular Cantatas
Polityka prywatności
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Muzyka Barokowa
premiera polska: 2009-03-20
kontynent: Europa
kraj: Niemcy
opakowanie: Digipackowe etui
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Editor's info:
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795) was also called the 'Bach from Brückeburg'. This small residence in northern Germany was J. C. F. Bach's working place for 45 years. He was appointed at the age of eighteen as chamber musician and made a career as court chapel master. Stylistically, the three cantatas of this CD are works of the transition period between the Late Baroque and Early Classic. These three cantatas are all about the subject of change: the metamorphosis of a statue into a human being ('Pygmalion'), the visionary transmutation of the reality into a delusional picture ('Die Amerikanerin'), and the transformation of a human being into a God of the Seas ('Ino'). Always it is love to force the change from one state to the other, with or without the help of gods or by mere genius living in one's heart. After 20 years since their release, the representations have not lost a bit of their freshness or stylistic competence. In June 2008, Hermann Max was awarded with the Bach medal of the city of Leipzig for his merits for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his family.
muzycy:
Barbara Schlick
Harry van der Kamp
Das Kleine Konzert
Hermann Max
wydano: 2009
more info: www.capriccio.at
Opis
- Wydawca
- Capriccio (D)
- Kompozytor
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach [1732-1795]
- Artysta
- Barbara Schlick / Harry van der Kamp / Das Kleine Konzert / Hermann Max
- Nazwa
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
- Instrument
- vocals
- Zawiera
- CD