Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) was regarded as one of the greatest theoretical and practical musicians of his time even during his lifetime; arguably the most famous son of Johann Sebastian Bach, he broke new ground in the concerto genre between the Baroque and Classical periods.
His flute concerti are not only technically exceptionally demanding but are particularly challenging “in the art of expression”, to quote one of his contemporaries. In this new recording of C. P. E. Bach: Flute Concertos in A minor (Wq 166 / H. 431), G major (Wq 169 / H. 445) and D minor (Wq 22 / H. 425) the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt and Ariel Zuckermann (Solo Flute and Conductor) invoke the zärtliche Empfindungen, the tender sentiments that the composer considered essential in order to reveal new aspects of music.
01. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in A Minor, Wq. 166 H. 431 I. Al
02. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in A Minor, Wq. 166 H. 431 II. A
03. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in A Minor, Wq. 166 H. 431 III.
04. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in G Major, Wq. 169 H. 445 I. Al
05. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in G Major, Wq. 169 H. 445 II. L
06. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in G Major, Wq. 169 H. 445 III.
07. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in D Minor, Wq. 22 H. 425 I. All
08. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in D Minor, Wq. 22 H. 425 II. Un
09. Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt – Flute concerto in D Minor, Wq. 22 H. 425 III. A
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