Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bach JC - 12 Concertos Op. 1 & 7 - Haebler, CAW, Melkus






Bach JC - 12 Concertos Op. 1 & 7 - Haebler, CAW, Melkus
Concerto | Eac, flac, cue | log, cover | 2 CD, 707 MB
March 15, 1994 | Philips| RapidShare




This album provides a wonderful exposure to the piano concerto in the generation before Mozart. The performances are excellent as is the sound, but be prepared for the sound of the piano-forte. It's not a modern grand. It's sound is often harsh, especially against the silvery texture of the strings, and not terribly resonant, but this is no doubt the way J C Bach heard it. The music is a delight to the ears, inventive and fresh. Some of it could easily be mistaken for early Mozart, but then Mozart studied with J C Bach during his trip to London as a young man. The style can generally be described as Mozartian without the usual "lilt," but not quite as "masculine" as Haydn's concertos. One can very definitely hear where Mozart may have picked up some of idioms so characteristic of his piano concerto writing. Certainly a worthy addition to your classical library if you can find it.


Ingrid Haebler Biography
Ingrid Haebler became one of the 20th Century's leading interpreters of the Viennese classic piano composers.

She came to the piano as a little girl, making her public debut in Salzburg at the age of eleven. She studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, the Vienna Academy, and the Geneva Conservatory. She also was a pupil of the French pianist Marguerite Long.,

She won two prizes in 1954, one in Geneva and one in a Schubert competition at Geneva. She won the Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal in 1957.

While she has toured widely, she has made her international reputation with her finely judged recorded performances. These include all of Mozart's piano concertos, in two traversals of that cycle, all of Mozart's piano sonatas, all of Schubert's sonatas, and significant amount of the piano music of Haydn and Beethoven. In addition to these Vienna-linked composers, she has made notable Schumann and Chopin series as well.

One reason her recordings are so effective is a reason she sometimes disappoints in person: Her playing is very intimate, creating a personal effect that can sound unassertive in the vastness of modern concert halls. On records, however, this same quality often makes a personal connection with the listener. Then the warmth, sensitivity, and quietly nuanced expressivity of her intepretations come into play. She records for Philips, which at the end of the 1990s was re-releasing some of her finest recordings on their "Great Pianists" series. ~ Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide


On this CD:
    Concerto for harpsichord & strings in B flat major, Op. 1/1, CW C49 (T. 292/1) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for harpsichord & strings in A major, Op. 1/2, CW C50 (T. 292/2) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for harpsichord & strings in F major, Op. 1/3, CW C51 (T. 292/3) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for harpsichord & strings in G major, Op. 1/4, CW C52 (T. 293/1) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for harpsichord & strings in C major, Op. 1/5, CW C53 (T. 293/2) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for harpsichord & strings in D major, Op. 1/6, CW C54 (T. 293/3) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in C major, Op. 7/1, CW C55 (T. 293/4) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in F major, Op. 7/2, CW C56 (T. 294/1) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in D major, Op. 7/3, CW C57 (T. 293/8) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in B flat major, Op. 7/4, CW C58 (T. 293/3) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in E flat major, Op. 7/5, CW C59 (T.294/5) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus Concerto for keyboard & string orchestra in G major, Op. 7/6, CW C60ab (T. 294/7) (2 versions) Composed by Johann Christian Bach Performed by Vienna Capella Academica with Ingrid Haebler Conducted by Eduard Melkus




3 comments:

  1. It is interesting, also I am looking for Haydn sonatas with Haebler and Schubert Sonatinas with Szeryng and Haebler.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Part 6 is unavailable...May be it is interesting any positions from my catalog and we may to change...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hallo. I'm looking for the second part? Is any hope?

    ReplyDelete

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails