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CPE Bach Complete Works for Violin and Keyboard
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Tamsin Waley-Cohen and James Baillieu

CPE Bach Complete Works for Violin and Keyboard

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212057322
Catnr: SIGCD 573
Release date: 04 October 2019
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212057322
Catalogue number
SIGCD 573
Release date
04 October 2019
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Composer(s)
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About the album

Born in Weimar, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-88) was the fifth child and second surviving son of JS Bach and his first wife Maria Barbara. By his
own account he had no other teacher for composition and keyboard except his father. Nevertheless, the majority of Emanuel’s earliest works owe
more to the influence of Telemann and other exponents of the new galant style, while already suggesting his own progressive instinct. At the age
of twenty-four, after seven years studying law, Emanuel decided to devote himself to music. In 1738 he accepted the position of keyboard player
at the court of the Prussian crown prince – the future Frederick the Great. After nearly thirty years of royal service he left Berlin and moved to
Hamburg, where he occupied the positions of Music Director and Cantor until his death.

Artist(s)

James Baillieu (piano)

Described by The Telegraph as “in a class of his own” James Baillieu has been the prize-winner of the Wigmore Hall Song Competition, Das Lied International Song Competition, Kathleen Ferrier and Richard Tauber competitions. He was selected for representation by Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) in 2010 and in 2012 received a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and a Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Trust Award. In 2016 he was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Outstanding Young Artist Award. James has given solo and chamber recitals throughout Europe and further afield. He collaborates with a wide range of singers and instrumentalists including Lawrence Power, Jack Liebeck, the Elias and Heath quartets, Ian Bostridge, Dame Kiri te Kanawa, Annette Dasch, Pumeza Matshikiza, Jamie Barton, Markus...
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Described by The Telegraph as “in a class of his own” James Baillieu has been the prize-winner of the Wigmore Hall Song Competition, Das Lied International Song Competition, Kathleen Ferrier and Richard Tauber competitions. He was selected for representation by Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) in 2010 and in 2012 received a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and a Geoffrey Parsons Memorial Trust Award. In 2016 he was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Outstanding Young Artist Award.

James has given solo and chamber recitals throughout Europe and further afield. He collaborates with a wide range of singers and instrumentalists including Lawrence Power, Jack Liebeck, the Elias and Heath quartets, Ian Bostridge, Dame Kiri te Kanawa, Annette Dasch, Pumeza Matshikiza, Jamie Barton, Markus Werba and Catherine Wyn Rogers. Venues include Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Berlin Konzerthaus, Vienna Musikverein, the Barbican Centre London, Wiener Konzerthaus, Cologne Philharmonie and the Laeiszhalle Hamburg. Festivals include Festpillene i Bergen, Spitalfields, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, Bath, City of London, Aix-en-Provence, Verbier, St Magnus, Derry, Norfolk and Norwich and Brighton festivals. As a soloist, he has appeared with the Ulster Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Wiener Kammersymphonie.

An innovative programmer, James has already curated a number of projects, including series for the Brighton Festival, Wigmore Hall, BBC Radio 3, Bath International Festival and Perth Concert Hall.


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Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin)

Born in London in 1986, Tamsin Waley-Cohen enjoys an adventurous and varied career. In addition to concerts with the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic and BBC orchestras, amongst others, she has been associate artist with the Orchestra of the Swan and works with conductors including Andrew Litton and Tamás Vásáry. She enjoys a duo partnership with Huw Watkins, whose Concertino she premiered, and together they have recorded for Champs Hill and Signum Records, for whom she is a Signum Classics Artist. With her sister, composer Freya Waley-Cohen, and architects Finbarr O’Dempsey and Andrew Skulina, she holds an Open Space residency at Aldeburgh. Her love of chamber music led her to start the Honeymead Festival, now in its ninth year, and she...
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Born in London in 1986, Tamsin Waley-Cohen enjoys an adventurous and varied career. In addition to concerts with the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic and BBC orchestras, amongst others, she has been associate artist with the Orchestra of the Swan and works with conductors including Andrew Litton and Tamás Vásáry. She enjoys a duo partnership with Huw Watkins, whose Concertino she premiered, and together they have recorded for Champs Hill and Signum Records, for whom she is a Signum Classics Artist. With her sister, composer Freya Waley-Cohen, and architects Finbarr O’Dempsey and Andrew Skulina, she holds an Open Space residency at Aldeburgh. Her love of chamber music led her to start the Honeymead Festival, now in its ninth year, and she is also artistic director of the Sunday Series at London’s Tricycle Theatre. In 2016-2017 she will be a recipient of the ECHO Rising Stars Awards. She studied at the Royal College of Music and her teachers included Itzhak Rashkovsky, Ruggiero Ricci, and András Keller.

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Composer(s)

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

It can't be easy to have been a son of the great Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was undoubtedly very strict, and if you'd have any composition ambitions, you would have to find a way to step out of the shadow of your father. Luckily, his sons had everything going for them considering their music. Whereas the traditional Baroque music of their father slowly went out of fashion, most of Bach's sons managed to follow the new trends of the early Classicism. In other words: relatively simple, melodic music which is not too heavy on the listener, yet still very passionate.  Carl Philipp Emanuel, Bach's fifth son, became the most outstanding among his siblings. Like each of Bach's sons, he received a...
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It can't be easy to have been a son of the great Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was undoubtedly very strict, and if you'd have any composition ambitions, you would have to find a way to step out of the shadow of your father. Luckily, his sons had everything going for them considering their music. Whereas the traditional Baroque music of their father slowly went out of fashion, most of Bach's sons managed to follow the new trends of the early Classicism. In other words: relatively simple, melodic music which is not too heavy on the listener, yet still very passionate.

Carl Philipp Emanuel, Bach's fifth son, became the most outstanding among his siblings. Like each of Bach's sons, he received a solid education from his father, en Carl Philipp developed into a remarkably talented keyboardist. Moreover, he became a prolific composer and of all Bach's sons, he was able to came closest to the quality of his father's work, albeit in a completely different style.


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Disc #1
01.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: I. Adagio man non tanto
03:18
(Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) James Baillieu, Tamsin Waley-Cohen, James Baillieu, Tamsin Waley-Cohen, James Baillieu, Tamsin Waley-Cohen, none
02.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: II. Allegro
02:13
03.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: III. Adagio
03:55
04.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 71: IV. Menuets 1 & 2
02:47
05.
Violin Sonata in D Minor, Wq. 72: I. Adagio ma non troppo
03:06
06.
Violin Sonata in D Minor, Wq. 72: II. Allegro
02:02
07.
Violin Sonata in D Minor, Wq. 72: III. Allegro
03:34
08.
Violin Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: I. Allegro di molto
03:07
09.
Violin Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: II. Andante
05:04
10.
Violin Sonata in C Major, Wq. 73: III. Allegretto
06:58
11.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 74: I. Allegro
04:12
12.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 74: II. Andante
02:51
13.
Violin Sonata in D Major, Wq. 74: III. Tempo di Minuetto
02:51

Disc #2
01.
Violin Sonata in F Major, Wq. 75: I. Allegro
10:11
02.
Violin Sonata in F Major, Wq. 75: II. Larghetto
06:22
03.
Violin Sonata in F Major, Wq. 75: III. Allegro
07:31
04.
Violin Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: I. Allegro Moderato
07:30
05.
Violin Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: II. Poco Andante
05:41
06.
Violin Sonata in B Minor, Wq. 76: III. Allegretto Siciliano
05:34
07.
Violin Sonata in B flat Major, Wq. 77: I. Allegro di molto
06:10
08.
Violin Sonata in B flat Major, Wq. 77: II. Largo
06:36
09.
Violin Sonata in B flat Major, Wq. 77: III. Presto
04:52

Disc #3
01.
Violin Sonata in C Minor, Wq. 78: I. Allegro moderato
08:56
02.
Violin Sonata in C Minor, Wq. 78: II. Adagio ma no troppo
07:17
03.
Violin Sonata in C Minor, Wq. 78: III. Presto
05:32
04.
Arioso con variazioni in A Major, Wq. 79
11:13
05.
Fantasia in F sharp Minor, Wq. 80
14:36
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