CPE BACH Keyboard Concertos H475-478
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Composer or Director: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 03/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS1957
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(6) Concertos for Keyboard, Two Flutes, Two Horns, Movement: G |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer
Budapest Concerto Armonico Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer Miklós Spányi, Director, Harpsichord |
(6) Concertos for Keyboard, Two Flutes, Two Horns, Movement: C |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer
Budapest Concerto Armonico Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer Miklós Spányi, Director, Harpsichord |
Concerto for Keyboard and Orchestra |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer
Budapest Concerto Armonico Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Composer Miklós Spányi, Director, Fortepiano |
Author: Nalen Anthoni
Hardly so is this, the latest in Spányi’s series of the keyboard concertos. We hear a different musician. The extemporaneous enthusiast is now an earthbound practitioner, compliant with the text, figured basses in tuttis also realised. But listen in vain for the once sought-after hermeneutic that lifts the notes off the page – inflected articulation, flexible shaping, emotional commitment. Onward flow is curtailed in the metrical gait to which Spányi limits himself. Inertia dogs outer movements such as the first of Wq43/6, marked Allegro di molto but far from fleet. Puzzling too are the miscalculated tempo relationships in the first two movements of Wq44, the opening Allegretto paced at a stately Andante only three beats faster than the following Andantino. And an unventilated acoustic offers a small orchestra little space or inner clarity. Andreas Staier’s interpretations of Wq43/5 and 6 are the antithesis of Spányi’s earnest pedantry.
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