J.S. Bach: Keyboard Concertos, BWV 972-987

J.S. Bach: Keyboard Concertos, BWV 972-987

Farr

Among the wealth of works composed during his Weimar period, J. S. Bach made 22 keyboard transcriptions of concertos by Italian and German composers: six for two keyboards and pedal (BWV 592–596) and sixteen for keyboard (BWV 972–987), the latter of which are recorded here by multi award-winning harpsichordist Elizabeth Farr. Complementing these masterful transcriptions is the Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV894, which Bach later reworked as the opening and closing movements of his Triple Concerto BWV1044. Farr’s other Naxos recordings have been universally praised.

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J.S. Bach: Keyboard Concertos, BWV 972-987
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Complete Works
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Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 1 in D major (after Vivaldi Op. 3/9), BWV 972 (BC L189)
Farr
00:08:10
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 2 in G major (after Vivaldi Op. 7/2, RV 299), BWV 973 (BC L191)
Farr
00:07:58
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 4 in G minor (after Vivaldi Op. 4/6, RV 316), BWV 975 (BC L193)
Farr
00:08:56
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 5 in C major (after Vivaldi Op. 3/12, RV 265), BWV 976 (BC L188)
Farr
00:10:53
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 7 in F major (after Vivaldi Op. 3/3, RV 310), BWV 978 (BC L190)
Farr
00:07:31
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 9 in G major (after Vivaldi Op. 4/1, RV 381), BWV 980 (BC L192)
Farr
00:09:52
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 6 in C major (after unknown source), BWV 977 (BC L202)
Farr
00:07:18
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 12 in G minor (after unknown source), BWV 983 (BC L204)
Farr
00:08:58
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 15 in G major (after unknown source), BWV 986 (BC L203)
Farr
00:06:19
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 8 in B minor (after Torelli), BWV 979 (BC L196)
Farr
00:12:12
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Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 3 in D minor (after Alessandro Marcello), BWV 974 (BC L194)
Farr
00:08:44
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 10 in C minor (after Benedetto Marcello), BWV 981 (BC L195)
Farr
00:08:55
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 11 in B flat major (after Duke Johann Ernst Op. 1/1), BWV 982 (BC L200)
Farr
00:08:42
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 13 in C major (after Duke Johann Ernst), BWV 984 (BC L197)
Farr
00:08:26
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 16 in D minor (after Duke Johann Ernst, Op. 1/4), BWV 987 (BC L198)
Farr
00:07:05
Bach: Concerto for solo keyboard No. 14 in G minor (after Georg Philipp Telemann, TWV 51:g21), BWV 985 (BC L201)
Farr
00:07:28
Bach: Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard in A minor, BWV 894 (BC L130)
Farr
00:12:08
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"Farr is currently on the faculty of the University of Colorado and is a superb performer of the concerti. This is an outstanding set, and at a most reasonable price."
Audiophile Audition

Label:
Naxos

Range:
Naxos

Catalogue Number:
8572006-07

Barcode:
747313200672

Release Date:
17th Nov 2009

Recording Date:
1st Aug 2008

Recording Location:
Ploger Hall, Manchester, MI

Producer:
Wolfgang Rubsam

Engineer:


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