Bach on the Marimba
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Label: Naive
Cat No: V5426
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 12th February 2016
Contents
Works
Cello Suite no.5 in C minor, BWV1011Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Trio Sonata no.4 in E minor, BWV528
Artists
Trio SR9Works
Cello Suite no.5 in C minor, BWV1011Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Trio Sonata no.4 in E minor, BWV528
Artists
Trio SR9About
The combination of Johann Sebastian Bach and the marimba may seem daring to some, and yet… Bach was very interested in the development and integration of new instruments, notably the birth of the pianoforte, which offered new means of expression. Bach also cultivated the art of transcription, adapting his own works and those of other composers to other instruments.
The works in this programme are connected to each other by the Perpetual Canon from Das musikalische Opfer, which is presented in different forms. It is both a tribute to this absolute masterpiece of Bach as well as an opportunity to discover the endless harmonic possibilities made possible by the use of three marimbas.
"the SR9 Trio gives a new interpretation of baroque music with the rich and warm sounds of an instrument with endless harmonic possibilities." - Les Informations Dieppoises, Sur des airs de Bach (21/08/2013)
"Three years of work were needed for Bach on the marimba: each rhythm, colour and nuance were the fruits of passionate research. The gamble was worth it, as the Cantor's music has never sounded like that!" - Télérama, Judith Chaine (12/07/2014)
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