4015372830410

J.s. Bach: Toccaten Bwv 913 - 916

Eleonore Buehler-Kestler

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Cat No: CHA3041

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Release Date:  30 January 2014

Label:  Charade

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4015372830410

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    This recording by the eminent harpsichordist Eleonore Bühler-Kestler is one of two to feature the Toccatas of J.S. Bach. The other album covers BWV 910-912 (as well as the Fantasia and Fugue in A minor), whilst this one is devoted to the four Toccatas, BWV 913-916.

    After a break from performing of some 17 years following the tragic death of her husband, the highly regarded harpsichordist Eleanor Bühler-Kestler returned to the studio to release a set of recordings of the works of J.S. Bach. Especially in her later years, Bühler-Kestler has worked tirelessly on "her" Bach, loving its complexity and the music's inner warmth, which has acted as a strong source of support throughout her life. Today she lives in Bayreuth, where until 2009 she was a lecturer in music at the university. As a young composer, Bach demonstrated in his Toccatas for solo keyboard unusual ideas and a playful exuberance, which particularly appeals to Eleanor Bühler-Kestler.



    Germany's most significant contemporary artist Gerhard Richter also loves the music of Bach and Eleanor Bühler-Kestler's approach to performing his works. As a result of this Richter has provided the cover images for her Bach recordings.



    Personnel: Eleonore Bühler-Kestler (harpsichord)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Toccata in D minor, BWV 913, I. Toccata
      • 2. II. Theme
      • 3. III. Adagio
      • 4. IV. Allegro
      • 5. Toccata in E minor, BWV 914, I. Toccata
      • 6. II. Un poco allegro
      • 7. III. Adagio
      • 8. IV. Fugue
      • 9. Toccata in G minor, BWV 915, I. Toccata
      • 10. II. Fugue
      • 11. Toccata in G major, BWV 916, I. Toccata
      • 12. II. Adagio
      • 13. III. Allegro e presto