J.S. Bach: Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin

Tracklist below. Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): More Information: Brilliant Classics Spotify: Brilliant Classics Facebook: Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Artist: Kristóf Baráti (violin) Bach may well be one of the most widely acknowledged master composers of all time, but that only serves to make each performer’s interpretation of his work all the more challenging and distinctive: each musician must both do justice to the composer’s intention, making a decision as to the best way of conveying that within the music which is not fixed, and at the same time leave their own mark on the performance. This is especially true for these Sonatas and Partitas given the variety of styles in which such Baroque masterworks have been performed, ranging from the freely romantic to the strictly precise, and the technical challenge posed by these complex pieces for a single instrument. The works in this collection are something of an enigma, not only because of the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances and date of their composition, but, more crucially, because of the way in which they stretch the capacity for polyphony of a single violin beyond its physical limit. It is as though Bach had written for a full ensemble of instruments – but on a single staff. Modern musicians have even speculated as to the possible existence of a special bow with which an exact performance of the music might have been achieved in Bach’s day. The music is no less rich for all of this, however: on the contrary, the harmonic complexity of these pieces is at once captivating and beautiful; the implied but absent notes are thrillingly suggestive; and the multiplicity of voices leaves the listener marvelling at Bach’s compositional vision and the performer’s ability. This accomplished musical feat is performed by Kristóf Baráti, a Hungarian violinist who has worked with an astonishing number of world-famous orchestras and conductors. Baráti plays a 1703 Stradivarius violin, and one can sense this echo of the era of the pieces as much as one can his intense emotional involvement with the music. 00:00:00 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001: I. Adagio 00:03:53 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001: II. Fuga: Allegro 00:09:21 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001: III. Siciliana 00:12:25 Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001: IV. Presto 00:15:04 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: I. Allemanda 00:19:29 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: II. Double 00:21:40 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: III. Corrente 00:23:55 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: IV. Double: Presto 00:26:39 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: V. Sarabande 00:28:31 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: VI. Double 00:29:53 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: VII. Tempo di borea 00:32:09 Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: VIII. Double 00:34:33 Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003: I. Grave 00:38:24 Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003: II. Fuga 00:46:06 Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003: III. Andante 00:51:24 Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003: IV. Allegro 00:55:30 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: I. Allemanda 00:58:34 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: II. Corrente 01:00:34 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: III. Sarabanda 01:03:00 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: IV. Giga 01:06:09 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: V. Ciaccona 01:19:13 Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005: I. Adagio 01:23:12 Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005: II. Fuga 01:32:50 Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005: III. Largo 01:35:53 Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005: IV. Allegro assai 01:39:29 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: I. Preludio 01:43:20 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: II. Loure 01:46:07 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: III. Gavotte en Rondeau 01:48:54 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: IV. Menuet I, II 01:50:53 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: V. Bourée 01:52:00 Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: VI. Gigue
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