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J.S. BACH
The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 also including Toccata in F-sharp minor, BWV 910 & Musical Offering: The two ricercres, BWV 1079
Andrew Rangell
Dorian -DOR90138  [73:00]
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J.S. BACH
Sonatas for Viola da Gamba, BWV 1027-28-29-30a
Markku Luolajan-Mikkola, viola da gamba / Miklós Spányi, tangent piano
BIS CD 1061    [63:39]
Crotchet
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Do Bach's Goldberg Variations need any introduction? The result of a 1741 commission, the work comprises an aria and 30 variations and is one of Bach's great keyboard works, one of the great masterpieces of instrumental music. Some variations require great virtuosity, while others may be more easily negotiated technically, but demand especial sensitivity.

There is no doubt that Andrew Ragnell can get his fingers around the notes. Beyond that I have three real problems with this CD, a re-release of a 1989 recording made at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, New York. The first is that the acoustic is too warm and reverberant, taking the pristine edge away from Bach's detached elegance. The second is the choice of instrument, an 'American Steinway Model D concert grand'. The instrument sounds too me at least, too big, too romantic. I'm put more in mind of a romantic 19th century vision of JS than the Bach we know today. The effect is more akin to Liszt working his magic upon the Baroque. Finally, the sound takes over from the music, the fast response of the Steinway seeming to encourage Andrew Ragnell to get through the quicker passages at a rather undignified gallop. The result is a recording for which I can find little enthusiasm.

All this is in marked contrast to the four viola da gamba sontantas recorded by Markku Luolajan-Mikkola, with Miklós Spányi on tangent-piano. Starting his musical life as a cellist at the Sibelius Acadmy, Baroque music led Markku Luolajan-Mikkola to the viola da gamba, as a founder of the Phantasm viol quartet winning a 1997 Gramophone award for Best Baroque Instrumental Recording for Henry Purcell Complete Fantasies for Viols. Miklós Spányi meanwhile has won first prize at the Nantes (1984) and Paris (1987) international harpsichord competitions and given recitals throughout Europe on various keyboard instruments - organ, harpsichord, clavichord and fortepiano. It would seem obvious to record this programme with harpsichord, except a document contemporary to Bach's time records that the composer 'played the clavichord, the harpsichord and cymbal with equal creativity', the 'cymbal' being a giant dulcimer developed by Pantaleon Hebenstreit, the instrument from which the tangent-piano is descended. Hence the booklet makes a persuasive case that use of the tangent-piano is at least as authentic (given that we do not always know which pieces Bach played on which instruments) as the harpsichord. Spányi himself considers the tangent-piano, midway between harpsichord and modern piano, blends ideally with the viola da gamba. He is right too, the resultant sound is very pleasing and above all appropriate to the refinements of the music.

Though consecutively numbered, the works here were not written as a set. Indeed, at least two of the four sonatas were derived by Bach from previous works, BWV 1027 being a transcription of BWV 1039 for two flutes and continuo, BWV 1030a reworking a B minor violin piece into G minor. This recycling does not detract from the music, which simply can be enjoyed for it's own sake. The sound is excellent and there is some wonderfully sensitive and accomplished interplay between the two musicians. The sound of the tangent-piano may at first take some getting used to, in that it is easy to be fooled into thinking it is a harpsichord after all, suddenly to be perplexed by something that sounds much more like a soft piano, then later, by a sound midway between the two. It all adds up to an unusual but outstanding Bach recital.

 Reviewer

Gary S. Dalkin

Goldberg Variations

Viola da Gamba sontatas


 Reviewer

Gary S. Dalkin

Goldberg Variations

Viola da Gamba sontatas


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