Bach & Ysaye Vol.2
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Label: C-AVI
Cat No: AVI8553346
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 27th May 2016
Contents
Works
Partita for solo violin no.3 in E major, BWV1006Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
Artists
Antje Weithaas (violin)Works
Partita for solo violin no.3 in E major, BWV1006Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
Artists
Antje Weithaas (violin)About
J.S. Bach’s Sonata in A minor resembles a sacred passion without words; Ysaÿe’s dramatic Third Sonata is entitled Ballade, and the first movement of Ysaÿe’s Fifth Sonata evokes a sunrise (L’aurore). The CD closes with Bach’s Partita in E major! ‘This work is the simplest one in the entire cycle of sonatas and partitas. I don’t mean “simple” as “easy to play”, but in terms of its musical statement: here, Bach chooses the majestic, positive key of E major.’
‘… Nevertheless, it is particularly exciting and refreshing to hear Weithaas in true isolation with her beautiful and varied tone (on her modern Greiner violin, which she plays with extraordinary skill of compensation, especially when maintaining the heavy poise of the Chaconne) and absolutely meticulous technique. Most of all, you can hear her complex thinking clearly evidenced in the light but ever-present dance lilt in all Bach’s movements, despite their musical and intellectual gravitas.’ - Gramophone, March 2015
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