Sonatas For Viola & Harpsichord: Graun, W.f. Bach & C.p.e Bach
Marie Stockmarr Becker & Ilaria Macedonio
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Etcetera Records are delighted to presents this new recording from the Duo Stockmarr Macedonio who have now joined the Etcetera family.
Our first project as a duo was a collaboration on J.S. Bach's three sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1029, later published as our debut album (Channel Classics). It seemed therefore a logical continuation for us to take a step further into music history, discovering the viola sonatas by Bach's sons as well as J.G. Graun, another central personality in 18th century Europe, whom Bach sufficiently respected to entrust as a mentor to his talented firstborn son Wilhelm Friedemann. The bonds between father and sons, the Bach family's friendship with Graun, along with C.P.E. Bach and Graun's common years at the court of Frederick the Great in Berlin, attest to the deeply interwoven lives of these composers, both personally and musically.
The sonatas on this album are strongly rooted in the tradition and craftsmanship of J.S. Bach, yet they represent a significant step taken by the younger generation towards new musical horizons. The transitional period during which Bach's sons and Graun composed their works, was a melting pot for numerous new impulses, igniting artistic and idealistic sparks. In this music, one senses a foretaste of classicism as well as the turbulent Sturm und Drang, with its extreme unpredictability and wide emotional range - reactions against the rococo decorum, in favour of unbridled emotions.
Another significant artistic movement in which both C.P.E. and W.F. Bach were leading figures was the Empfindsamkeit, or sensitive style, which stood in contrast to the fixed doctrine of affects characteristic of the Baroque period.
These sonatas also provide insight into an important chapter of the viola's history. It is remarkable that just a few decades after J.S. Bach's sonatas for viola da gamba, his eldest sons and J.G. Graun, at the forefront of many composers from the Berlin School, began composing exquisite sonatas for the viola, drawing attention to this underestimated instrument by granting it a distinct and independent voice. It is a genuine pleasure, and an important aspect of our mission, to shed light on these rather overlooked milestones in the repertoire of the early viola.
- Duo Stockmarr Macedonio
Tracklisting
Bruno Monteiro, Joao Paulo Santos
Hendrickje Van Kerckhove, Eddy Vanoosthuyse, Severine Sierens, Hannelore Vermeir, Hans Ryckelynck,
Nuno Cernadas
Amy Norrington, Piet Kuijken
Herman Jeurissen, Ensemble Capricorno, Geerten van der Wetering
Currende, Erik van Vevel
Thomas Blondelle, Filip Rathe
Marco Mantovani
Arianna Art Ensemble
Steven Isserlis
Marie Stockmarr Becker & Ilaria Macedonio
Paolo Pandolfo
Apollo's Fire; Jeannette Sorrell
Apollo's Fire; Jeannette Sorrell
Altberg Ensemble, Jorg-Andreas Botticher
Musica Temprana