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Bach: The French Suites, BWV 812-817
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Bach: The French Suites, BWV 812-817
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Recordings of
's
, not so named by the composer, are abundant, but this one made classical best-seller lists in the autumn of 2023. One draw may have been that it includes three suites not generally grouped with the
on recordings; two of these are beset by textual problems, and one,
, is probably not by
at all (it comes down from a late 18th century manuscript that attributes it simply to "
"). Keyboardist
forthrightly declares that his motivation for including it was that he finds it charming, and indeed it is, but more important are the bold treatments of the canonical works here. Many fresh features have been added to
's usual thorny but gripping style. The most immediately apparent is that he uses a clavichord in five of the suites. This is certainly defensible in terms of 18th century practice, even if the clavichord would not have been taken into a church as it is here; it was a domestic instrument. The clavichord was a pandemic-era project for
, and it will be interesting to see how he develops its use in future
projects. It seems to fit well with the crunchy 18th century German tunings used here and with his usual inward but tough style. In the end, it simply adds more colors to the large variety that is always present in
's playing. The dance rhythms are there in these readings, but they're hardly the main thing.
also draws on a variety of textual sources for most of the pieces, with the result that listeners will be hearing
that have never quite been heard before. However, this is always true with this adventurous player, whose fans will be delighted with this 2023 release. ~ James Manheim