CPE Bach - Wurttemberg Sonatas
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Label: ECM New Series
Cat No: 4858495
Barcode: 0028948584956
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 30th June 2023
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Keith Jarrett needs no introduction as an interpreter of JS Bach, but the affective world of Carl Philipp Emanuel is such a different proposition that the prospect of reviewing this had me licking my lips. ... The fluent elegance of his recordings of CPE’s father is in evidence, a honeyed legato when called for, here and there the hint of an edge (though at first blush one’s surprised that there’s not more of it). ... Jarrett’s instinctive pianism makes his CPE set (as John Duarte wrote of his recording of the JS Bach viola sonatas with Kim Kashkashian) ‘one I can happily live with’.
You can feel [Jarrett's] identification with the quirks, twists and turns of Emanuel Bach and the ornamentation sometimes has the jazzer’s feel of total spontaneity. Paul Griffith’s essay ‘The Son and the Father’ that’s the sleeve note is a really nice piece of writing.