Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
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- Sonata in A Major, Wq 48/6 "Prussian Sonata": II. AdagioComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Sonata in A Major, Wq 48/6 "Prussian Sonata": II. Adagio
04:06$2.30 - Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: I. AndantinoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: I. Andantino
05:50$2.30 - Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: II. Largo e sostenutoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: II. Largo e sostenuto
04:43$2.30 - Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: III. Allegro assaiComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in A Minor, Wq 93: III. Allegro assai
05:09$2.30 - Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: I. AllegrettoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: I. Allegretto
05:27$2.30 - Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: II. Sehr langsam und ausgehaltenComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: II. Sehr langsam und ausgehalten
03:57$2.30 - Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: III. Allegro di moltoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in D Minor, Wq 94: III. Allegro di molto
05:37$2.30 - Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: I. AllegrettoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: I. Allegretto
07:02$3.40 - Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: II. AdagioComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: II. Adagio
04:19$2.30 - Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: III. PrestoComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Quartet in G Major, Wq 95: III. Presto
05:52$2.30 - Sonata in A major, Wq 65/32: II. Andante con tenerezzaComposer(s) Carl Philipp Emanuel BachArtist(s) Nevermind
Sonata in A major, Wq 65/32: II. Andante con tenerezza
05:29$2.30
Total running time: 57 minutes.
Album information
For their third album on Alpha, the musicians of Nevermind – Anna Besson (flute), Louis Creac’h (viola), Robin Pharo (viola da gamba) and Jean Rondeau (harpsichord) – explore the riches of a little-played repertory, the quartets and sonatas of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
It was in 1788, the year of his death, that Emanuel composed his three quartets for keyboard, flute and viola. These astonishing works were commissioned by a talented lady musician living in Berlin, where J. S. Bach’s second son had begun his career. That post, however, had not yet allowed him fully to emancipate his compositional talent: his relations with King Frederick II were stormy, since the latter sought to promote the style galant, while the young virtuoso keyboardist advocated a more emotional and tormented musical idiom, oriented towards Empfindsamkeit. It was only in Hamburg, where he succeeded his godfather Telemann, that he was finally able to reveal the full extent of his avant-gardism.