Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Autori:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Dátum vydania: 28. 3. 2025
Toccata, partita and suites for solo violin
Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
01 Allemanda
02 Corrente
03 Sarabanda
04 Giga
05 Ciaconna
Toccata con fuga in A minor, BWV 565
06 Toccata
07 Fuga
Suite No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1008
08 Prelude
09 Allemande
10 Courante
11 Sarabande
12 Menuet I-II
13 Gigue
Suite No. 1 in D major, BWV 1007
14 Prelude
15 Allemande
16 Courante
17 Sarabande
18 Menuet I-II
19 Gigue
Though naturally closely associated with the organ and harpsichord, Bach had a special relationship with the violin, his father’s instrument, throughout his life. Moreover, we know that he was a highly skilled player, performing regularly at the court of Weimar, and probably also at Köthen and Leipzig. He wrote and transcribed concertos and sonatas for violin, but above all created the unprecedented collection of Sonatas and Partitas for solo instrument. And it is precisely for this vehicle of pure virtuosity that Marco Serino's new project offers four masterpieces, only one of which - the Partita No. 2, the most ambitious work in the group - has survived in a version for violin. Both the first two Suites for cello and the Toccata and Fugue BWV 565, however, already boast an important tradition of violin transcriptions. Pervaded by the virtual polyphony so characteristic of the celebrated Sei solo, these extraordinary pieces, which are presented from a different perspective than usual, celebrate this art of transformation pursued by the artists of the Baroque as an ideal of continuous and fruitful metamorphosis.