C.P.E.: A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach

C.P.E.: A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach

by David Hurwitz
C.P.E.: A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach

C.P.E.: A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach

by David Hurwitz

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Overview

(Unlocking the Masters). Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) has to be the most rewarding, expressive, and entertaining of all the composers whose work fell into obscurity in the years following his death. He was overshadowed both by the rediscovery of his father, Johann Sebastian, and by the rise of the classical composers Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven in Vienna. In his lifetime, however, he was considered "the great Bach," a musician of astonishing originality and a true original genius. His contemporaries were right. Because modern editions of C. P. E. Bach's music were few and far between, it has been difficult for performers and record collectors to assess and enjoy his achievement, but over the past two decades the situation has begun to improve. His output was vast: 52 keyboard concertos, a dozen and a half symphonies, hundreds of keyboard sonatas and character pieces, and a wealth of songs, choral music, and chamber works. Accompanied by a full-length Hanssler Classic CD of the composer's finest and most representative works, this survey offers a comprehensive overview of this magnificent, all-but-unknown body of music and makes the case for regarding C. P. E. as a true classic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781574674675
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/01/2016
Series: Unlocking the Masters
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

David Hurwitz (Brooklyn, NY'), 'a music critic, author, and percussionist, is the founder and executive editor of Classicstoday.com, the Internet's first classical music review magazine. His many books include Unlocking the Masters titles on Richard Strauss, Mozart, Mahler, Sibelius, Haydn, Dvorák, Shostakovich, and Bernstein. Hurwitz's other writings include works on Beethoven and Brahms and articles for High Fidelity, Fanfare, and Music and Letters.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

C. P. E. Bach Timeline xi

Introduction: Navigating Through C. P. E. Bach 1

Part 1 Getting Started

Chapter 1 Introducing the Other Bach 7

Chapter 2 Listening to C. P. E. 25

Part 2 Orchestral Music

Chapter 3 The Concertos-All Fifty-Two of Them 45

Chapter 4 Sonatinas for Keyboard(s) and Orchestra (1762-64) 79

Chapter 5 Bach's Eighteen Symphonies 89

Chapter 6 A Vocal Interlude 107

Part 3 Solo Instrumental and Chamber Music

Chapter 7 Keyboard Music 123

Chapter 8 Chamber Music 185

Chapter 9 Parting Thoughts 199

Further Reading and Discography 205

Notes 211

CD Track Listing 213

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