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Order Code: BRIDGE9216
BRIDGE9216
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BRIDGE9216
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A BRIDGE TO BACH Works by Gibbons, Sweelinck, Tisdall, Tomkins, Froberger, Beethoven, Farnaby, Bach. Andrew Rangell. Bridge
label: Bridge
format: CD

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A BRIDGE TO BACH

 

Orlando Gibbons: Lord of Salisbury Pavane and Galliard

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Mein Junges Leben Hat Ein

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More Palatino

Fantasia (G Dorian)

Unter der Linden Grüne

William Tisdall: Pavana Chromatica (Mrs. Katherin Tregian's Paven)

Thomas Tomkins: A Sad Pavane for These Distracted Times

Pavane

Voluntary

Johann Froberger: Ricercare VI (C Sharp)

Ricercare XIII (F)

Ludwig van Beethoven: Fuga, Op. 131

Giles Farnaby: Loth to Depart

Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in F Minor

 

Andrew Rangell

 

Andrew Rangell's latest disc is a recital of compositions that the pianist connects, in various ways, to the music of J.S. Bach. Most of the works which comprise this recital were written in the early to middle 1600's, and Rangell writes that: “one can hear fleeting soundprints of Bach here and there: moments of the Goldberg Variations in Sweelinck's Linden Grüne variations or the Tomkins Voluntary; the contrapuntal abstractions of the Art of the Fugue surfacing in Sweelinck's long fantasy or Froberger's mystical ricercares; dance rhythms and metrical patterns from innumerable Bach suites, prefigured in the pavanes and galliards. Though many-faceted, this program is essentially intimate and interior in character. “A Bridge to Bach” -- a figurative, slightly fanciful designation-- is a metaphor meant to suggest how, for me, all the present pieces are linked, spanned, connected, encompassed.” Andrew Rangell's though-provoking recordings for Bridge have sparked considerable debate for their individualistic approach to repertoire and performance practice. Charles Michener in the NY Observer writes: “such was Rangell's intensity—like the late Glenn Gould, he seemed to be propelled by an irresistible force—that the listener's attention was riveted to the music.”

 

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