JS Bach & Shostakovich - Salvation: Vocal and Instrumental Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97280
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 8th March 2024
Contents
Works
Cantata BWV58 'Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid'Piano Trio no.1 in C minor, op.8
Preludes and Fugues (24), op.87
Artists
Dorothee Mields (soprano)G.A.P. Ensemble
Works
Cantata BWV58 'Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid'Piano Trio no.1 in C minor, op.8
Preludes and Fugues (24), op.87
Artists
Dorothee Mields (soprano)G.A.P. Ensemble
About
Taking their inspiration from these words, and from the palpable influence of Bach on the solid forms and fluent counterpoint of Shostakovich’s own music, this quartet of musicians presents an entirely original pairing of the two composers, in which cantata arias and a major song-cycle are linked and interspersed by instrumental interludes.
The German soprano Dorothee Mields is renowned for her piercing musicianship and luminous tone in the music of Bach, working with such illustrious conductors as René Jacobs and Philippe Herreweghe. Her contributions to recent recordings in this field have been called ‘sensational’ and ‘ravishing’ by Gramophone.
Here she sings recitatives and arias from seven cantatas, including the meditative opening movement of ‘Ich bin in mir vergnügt’, BWV204. The trio-sonata accompaniment brings her expressive handling of the text to the fore, and prefaces the arias with the G major Sonata, BWV1021, for violin and continuo, while Luca Quintavalle contributes the sixth Prelude and Fugue from Book 2 of The Well-Tempered Clavier. Switching to piano for Shostakovich, Quintavalle plays the D major Prelude and Fugue from the Russian composer’s counterpart to the WTC. The early Piano Trio no.1 makes a Romantically yearning preface to the late settings of Alexander Blok which Shostakovich composed alongside the song-cycle Fourteenth Symphony. These songs find the composer at his most introspective, unsparing and yet rewarding of the subtlety which Mields brings to them. The idioms of Bach and Shostakovich complement as much as they contrast, and they are drawn together here by performances of powerful eloquence.
The period instrument G.A.P. Ensemble consists of Emilio Percan, violin, Oriol Aymat Fusté, violoncello, and Luca Quintavalle, harpsichord/fortepiano. They worked with artists like Viktoria Mullova, Daniel Hope, Cecilia Bartoli, Christophe Rousset, Fabio Biondi, Julia Lezhneva, Raffaella Milanesi and Hille Perl and performed at some of the most renowned concert halls in the world, for example Berliner Philharmonie, Teatro Colón Buenos Aires, Tokyo Opera City Center Hall and Palau de la Música Barcelona.
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