Bach, CPE Keyboard Sonatas
The strange sonatas of Bach’s second son in a stunning recital
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Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 7/2010
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 78
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67786

Author: Bryce Morrison
In the Adagio of the A major Sonata (H29) gaiety quickly collapses into a Feste-like melancholy, though even Shakespeare’s clown hardly sings more disquietingly of life’s difficulties. The finale from the same Sonata has a mischievous feline delicacy; and if the last three sonatas on this recital are more conventional, they are still subject to all of Bach’s mood-swings. It would be impossible to over-estimate Driver’s impeccable technique and musicianship, and also a warmth missing from Pletnev’s earlier and razor-sharp recital (DG, 2/02). Moving from York Bowen to CPE Bach (and with Balakirev on the horizon), he clearly believes that variety is the spice of life. This is surely one of the finest of all recent keyboard issues and Hyperion’s sound and presentation are ideal.
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