Chiantoni, Alessandro
Bach And Romanticism, Influences, Homages, Reflectionsu
Bachs stature as an organ virtuoso and composer has never been questioned, and did not really need the "rediscovery"
which characterized the "Bach-Renaissance", i.e. the Romantic movement initiated by Felix Mendelssohn for the
appreciation of Bachs works. This Da Vinci Classics album highlights how Bachs music proved inspirational for the
Romantics. The two pairs of an improvisatory piece and Fugue by Bach himself showcase his inventiveness and his skill,
his creativity and his mastery of the musical material. These lessons are learnt by the Romantic composer represented
here. First among them is Mendelssohn, whose Six Organ Sonatas op. 65 represent a summit of the Romantic organ
literature; the sixth, in particular, is evidently a homage to Bach and his music with its superb Chorale Prelude
Variations. It is recorded here along with beautiful no. 2, whose gestation spanned over many years. Liszt created his
"B.A.C.H." Fantasy and Fugue in various versions, for both the piano and the organ; Jean Guillous "syncretic" version
recorded here combines virtually all elements of all versions. Finally, the short Introduction and Passacaglia by Reger
demonstrate how the Bach cult was felt in the very last year of the 19th century, and how it was leading the transition
between late Romanticism and modernity.
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
16-02-2024
Label
Item-nr
593236
EAN
0746160916484
Availability
In stock