Das wohltemperiertes Clavier Book 1 - Bach: Complete Works for Keyboard
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~ Benjamin Alard
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After five volumes devoted to the early years of J. S. Bach, up to the Weimar period, Benjamin Alard takes an utterly fascinating approach to the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. First he offers the listener an astonishing mental preparation on the clavichord, derived mainly from the Clavier-Büchlein for Wilhelm Friedemann. Then he arranges the preludes and fugues in a new order. To play his program he has chosen two instruments from the glorious Hass family of instrument builder, s who possess a festival of colors and registrations each more breathtaking than the last.
45 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga VII in E-Flat Major, BWV 852
46 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XX in a Minor, BWV 865
47 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga V in D Major, BWV 850
48 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XXIV in B minor, BWV 869
49 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga IX in E Major, BWV 854
50 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga IV in C-Sharp minor, BWV 849
51 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XIII in F-Sharp Major, BWV 858
52 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga VIII in D-Sharp minor, BWV 853
53 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XVII in A-Flat Major, BWV 862
54 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XII in F minor, BWV 857
55 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XXI in B-Flat Major, BWV 866
56 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga XVI in G minor, BWV 861
57 Bach, J S: Præludium & Fuga II in C minor, BWV 847
After five volumes devoted to the early years of J. S. Bach, up to the Weimar period, Benjamin Alard takes an utterly fascinating approach to the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. First he offers the listener an astonishing mental preparation on the clavichord, derived mainly from the Clavier-Büchlein for Wilhelm Friedemann. Then he arranges the preludes and fugues in a new order. To play his program he has chosen two instruments from the glorious Hass family of instrument builder, s who possess a festival of colors and registrations each more breathtaking than the last.