Sujet : Re: Bach keyboard concerto
De : cbc111 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Gerard)
Groupes : rec.music.classicalDate : 06. Jul 2024, 12:11:13
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Herman wrote:
"the original melody instrument was
the violin, because of the many violinistic figurations in the solo
part—string-crossing, open string techniques—all highly virtuosic."
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The D minor key is a dead giveaway. It's the ideal key for the fiddle.
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The D minor concerto is very interesting piece in its Sturm und Drang
and virtuosity. Unfortunately these are two (or rather three) things I
personally don't like much. However, there are enough people who do.
That's right. Even Hurwitz seems to like this concerto ;-) But he thinks
that the rather stiff and sluggish recording by Leonhardt on SEON is the
best.
BTW in the booklet of that recording is written that the original
version was a violon concerto; Bach wrote 3 versions: violin, "organ"
and finally harpsichord.
The only concerto for harpsichod by Bach that originally was conceived
for harpsichord is concerto BWV 1061 for 2 harpsichords.