In these days of uncertainty, music can provide a safe haven, an escape, or even a boost of energy. I've found all of that and more in a new recording of the music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, the ...
If Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach wrote a dull piece of music, I've not yet heard it. And even if there is a workaday piece or two lurking within his 300 keyboard sonatas, you certainly won't find it on ...
Amazon mp3: $11.5 | Amazon CD: $13 | ArkivMusic: $17 | Qobuz: £12 - £16 (Hi-Res) | iTunes mp3: $11 Alexei Lubimov is the Janus-headed among pianists. One of the few pianists with two complete and ...
What unexpected Joy! But I am getting ahead of myself. Let me lower expectations, first: The Gallant style wedged between late Baroque and the Classical style, of which Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by My Favorite Page The extraordinary range of C.P.E. Bach, a son of J.S., is on display in a new album from the pianist Marc-André Hamelin. By David ...
"Bach in Potsdam, Telemann in Paris" brings together works by J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, and Georg Philipp Telemann on July 23 ...
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) was the most famous Bach of the eighteenth century, more celebrated than his father, Johann Sebastian. C.P.E. Bach never left Germany, but his renown stretched ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by When he died in February, Peter Serkin was putting the final edits on his recording of a trove of pieces by C.P.E. Bach. By Anthony Tommasini Peter ...
Mahan Esfahani came home Friday night, in a sense, to play a recital at the Library of Congress. The American harpsichordist, who grew up in Potomac, Md., offered a tribute to C.P.E. Bach, the son of ...
When Natalie Helm, principal cellist for the Sarasota Orchestra, got the assignment last spring to play C.P.E. Bach’s Cello Concerto in A Major, she was surprised to discover that she was utterly ...
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