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C.P.E. : A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach, Mixed media product Book

C.P.E. : A Listener's Guide to the Other Bach Mixed media product

Part of the Unlocking the Masters series

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) has to be the most rewarding expressive and entertaining of all the composers whose work fell into obscurity in the years following his death.

He was overshadowed both by the rediscovery of his father Johann Sebastian and by the rise of the classical composers Haydn Mozart and Beethoven in Vienna.

In his lifetime however he was considered the great Bach a musician of astonishing originality and a true original genius.

His contemporaries were right.ÞBecause modern editions of C.

P. E. Bach's music were few and far between it has been difficult for performers and record collectors to assess and enjoy his achievement but over the past two decades the situation has begun to improve.

His output was vast: 52 keyboard concertos a dozen and a half symphonies hundreds of keyboard sonatas and character pieces and a wealth of songs choral music and chamber works.ÞAccompanied by a full-length H¢nssler Classic CD of the composer's finest and most representative works this survey offers a comprehensive overview of this magnificent all-but-unknown body of music and makes the case for regarding C.

P. E. as a true classic.

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