"For this year's 300th anniversary of "Hallenser Bachs" has Siegbert Rampe some piano works by Johann Sebastians oldest son for the first time and on Original instruments. The recording for the anniversary year complements the familiar image of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach as a brilliant improviser impressively around that of a composer, who, in the shadow of his over-father musically and technically extraordinary wrote demanding works. The 12 Polonoises pour le Clavecin are among his best known in specialist circles Work: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach has these different character pieces through two stages over years away with great care on paper worked out. He himself even speaks of Concert pieces, whose gesture is the exuberant early Romantic sentiment musically anticipated, as it were. In contrast to this, the figures given in Dresden and the Fantasia created in Halle composed the Sonata in E flat major from the year 1748! For the recording of the Sonata Siegbert Rampe chose an original Tangent wing from 1788, a fortepiano with tangent action, as he was then in the German-speaking world ...had a boom. The 12 polonaises and the imagination presents us the expert for old instruments on the copy of the harpsichord that Wilhelm Friedemann Bach 1733 as a dowry from his father and his father's Original today at the Berliner Musikinstrumenten- Museum is on display. An inspiring Recording" • (CLASS aktuell 2010 / 3)
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