Katalógové číslo:
7376708
Autori:
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Interpreti:
Les Amis de Philippe, Ludger Rémy
Konzert für Cembalo, 2 Flöten ad libitum und Streicher F-Dur Wq 38
1
1. Allegro di molto
2
2. Poco adagio
3
3. Allegro
Konzert für Cembalo und Streicher h-moll Wq 30
4
1. Allegro di molto
5
2. Adagio
6
3. Allegro
Konzert für Cembalo, 2 Hörner ad libitum und Streicher c-moll Wq 37
7
1. Allegro assai
8
2. Andante ed arioso
9
3. Presto
The concertos for harpsichord and orchestra occupy a decisive and essential place in the oeuvre of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Between 1733 and 1765, mainly during his time in Berlin, Bach wrote 38 concerts alone (compared to 10 in Hamburg) - an indication of how much he cared about this genus. Since he probably has to use them He was able to take all the liberties here to write his best compositions so the highest of his contemporaries. Incomprehensibly, they are still relative unknown. Of the 48 works, ten at most are available in modern editions or as sound samples available
Let's help him out. Ludger Rémy, one of the best C.P.E. Bach connoisseurs and the most outstanding harpsichordists of our time now has for cpo the three concerts Wq. 30, 37 and 38 in place. At the same time we would like to introduce a new ensemble, the Rémv 1992, to you musicians, who have put their skills and commitment entirely into the service of the of the great Bach son: Les amis de Philippe
This first joint recording is as follows breathtaking that they are already looking forward to sequels!