Café Zimmermann: C. P. E. Bach, Symphonies and Cello Concertos J. S. Bach, Concertos, Vol. 1 J. S. Bach, Concertos, Vol. 2 J. S. Bach, Concertos, Vol. 3 Goldberg Variations/Canons, C. Frisch |
Pablo Valetti opened as soloist in the A minor violin concerto by Bach père, BWV 1041. The languidly paced, luscious-toned Andante was the centerpiece, framed by a restrained first movement and a brisk third movement. The high point of the concert was at the end of the first half, the D minor harpsichord concerto, BWV 1052, with Céline Frisch as soloist. I have praised her recording of the Goldberg Variations before, and she dispatched the virtuosic demands of this part with ease, especially with her tension-free crossed hands technique. The rigidly maintained pulse of the first movement never flagged, with only a few slight adjustments during the opening and closing unison. Her embellishments were tastefully chosen, especially in the enigmatic harmonic changes of the strange slow movement.
Joe Banno, Café Zimmermann (Washington Post, November 5) |
This was the Bachs as one would always like to hear them played, and one hopes that local early music players were there taking notes. Unfortunately, this concert was part of a very limited set of appearances in the United States this fall, with only one other stop to play the same program, at St. John's College in Annapolis on November 2. Even more disappointing, the group's next concert tour, with Gustav Leonhardt directing, will present a program taken from their upcoming release of secular cantatas by J. S. Bach, but only at a handful of concerts around France.
The next free concert in the Library of Congress series is the MacDowell Colony Centennial Concert this Friday (November 9, 8 pm).
"One hopes the group records this concerto soon." Look no further: Café Zimmermann recorded the d minor harpsichord concerto on the album
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Thanks for the anonymous correction. One should always check those BWV numbers carefully! Correction noted.
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