4891030506534

Bach, J.S.: Trio Sonatas Bwv 528-530 / Prelude And Fugue Bwv 547

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8550653

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4891030506534

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  BACH, J.S.

  • Description

    Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)Trio Sonatas Sonata No.4 in E Minor, BWV 528 Sonata No.5 in C Major, BWV 529Sonata No.6 in G Major, BWV 530 Prelude & Fugue in C Major, BWV547 Johann Sebastian Bach made his early reputation as an organist.The son of a town and court musician, Johann Ambrosius Bach, he owed much of his earlytraining, after the death of his parents, to his brother, Johann Christoph, organist atOhrdruf, and began his career as organist at Arnstadt at the age of eighteen, moving toM??hlhausen four years later and in 1708 winning appointment as organist and chambermusician to Duke Wilhelm Ernst at Weimar, the elder of the two rulers of the duchy.Bach's later career took him in 1717 to Cothen asHofkapellmeister to the young Prince Leopold, a position that involved him rather insecular music, owing to the Pietist leanings of the court. His patron's marriage to awoman without cultural interests led Bach to leave Cothen in 1723 and move to Leipzig,where he had accepted the position of Kantor at the Choir School of St. Thomas. There hewas to remain for the rest of his life in a position that brought responsibility for themusic of the principal city churches and concomitant difficulties both with the towncouncil and later with the Rector of the Thomasschule, where he was employed to teach thechoristers. He assumed responsibility for the University Collegium Musicum, establishedearlier by Telemann, a preferred candidate for the position of Kantor, and arranged forthis group some of his earlier instrumental compositions. He remained in Leipzig until hisdeath in 1750.It was natural that a musician trainedin his craft as Bach had been should write the kind of music for which there was animmediate need. In Weimar he wrote much of his organ music, in Cothen much of hisinstrumental music and in Leipzig the greater part of his church music. The six TrioSonatas for organ seem to belong to the earlier years of Bach's period in Leipzig, datedconjecturally to 1727, apparently devised for the use of the composer's eldest son WilhelmFriedemann, who became one of the most distinguished organists of his generation inGermany. The sonatas demand clarity of performance and distinct enunciation of the twomelodic lines and bass pedal part.The fourth of the sonatas, in E minor,opens with a motif entrusted to the upper part, immediately imitated by the lower in abrief Adagio introduction. The lower part proposes the theme of the following Vivace,imitated at the octave by the upper part. The following B minor Andante is of increasingelaboration and complexity in figuration and leads to a triple time final movement. Thesonata is arranged from the 1723 cantata, Der Himmelerzahlen die Ehre Gottes, The Heavens are telling. The fifth sonata, in Cmajor, opens with a concerto-like movement, with a relatively limited bass accompaniment,its closing bars over long-held pedal notes. There is a slow movement in A minor withmelodic lines elaborately embellished, and a final

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Adagio - Vivace
      • 2. Andante
      • 3. Un Poco Allegro
      • 4. Allegro
      • 5. Largo
      • 6. Allegro
      • 7. Vivace
      • 8. Lento
      • 9. Allegro
      • 10. Prelude & Fugue