Bach Js Violin Concertos

Podger Rachel Brecon Baroque

Bach Js Violin Concertos
Format
Audio
Published
12 October 2010
ISBN
0723385309109

Bach Js Violin Concertos

Podger Rachel Brecon Baroque

Catalogue # CCSSA30910

Rachel Podger & Brecon Baroque

Bach, J S:
Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV1041
Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV1042
Violin Concerto in G minor, BWV1056
Violin Concerto in A major, BWV1055

The opportunity to spend three intensive days recording four Bach concertos is an uplifting experience. Each piece encompasses a unique expressive world where discovering the real essence of every movement becomes a kind of obsession! The concertos in A minor and E major are old friends. I’ve grown up with them and I played them a lot when young. The other two, in G minor and A major, were very familiar (as harpsichord concertos or in various transcriptions) – relations I knew reasonably well but not such close friends. It has been a delight to explore these pieces and renew acquaintance, first hand.

It’s not easy to pick out personal highlights in these richly-endowed works but here are a few. It was an unusual pleasure bubbling along with the cascading arpeggios in the A major (normally played by the right hand of the harpsichord ) and contrasting that with the soulful melody beginning in the lower registers of the instrument in the opening solo entry. An extraordinary sense of exhilaration! In contrast, The A minor brings something totally different, a kind of symmetrical quality: the clarity of structure in the first movement, the sense of freedom in the slow movement and then coming back down to earth with the vivacious fugal gigue to end. The focus for the player here is about structure and pace, the building up of excitement throughout each sequence towards the climaxes.

The E major concerto is life-embracing and joyful in its larger scale. The expression in the contemplative slow moves between a deep sense of sorrow and tender hope; you can’t help reflecting on Bach’s humanity and the endless creative tools at his disposal. What might have moved him at that moment of his life?
Rachel Podger

Review

For over a decade, this brilliant musician has dazzled us with her earthy, gutsy recordings of the chamber music of Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart. Now she unveils her very own ensemble, the Wales-based Brecon Baroque, hand-picked from the cream of young period musicians and her own students. Chucking them in at the deep end, Podger performs all four Bach violin concertos, using just six players to find the poetry that often gets hidden under fireworks. There’s no less pretentious, more straightforward, or more elegant violinist performing today, and the ensemble is tight and beautifully balanced in Channel Classics’ usual incredible Super Audio sound. If you think you know this music, think again.

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