3 Aug 2014

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

From Composer of the Week, 9:00 am on 3 August 2014
Johann Sebasian Bach

Johann Sebasian Bach Photo: Elias Gottlob Haussmann, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

We imagine now that Bach has always been incredibly famous, but it’s not so, as Peter Walls points out:

"The elevation of Bach to super-canonic status started in the 1820s with Felix Mendelssohn.

When he was fourteen, his grandmother gave him Bach’s autograph manuscript of the St Matthew Passion as a Christmas present. Imagine that! The young Mendelssohn, a prodigy if ever there was one, was fully capable of understanding what a masterpiece he had in front of him.

Six years later, he was to direct a performance of the work at the famous Berlin Singakademie."

Music Details:

BACH: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder, from St Matthew Passion - Das Neue Orchester / Christoph Spering (Opus 111 – OPS 30-72)
BACH: Und siehe da, from St Matthew Passion - Das Neue Orchester / Christoph Spering (Opus 111 – OPS 30-72)
BACH: Prelude, from Prelude & Fugue No. 6  - Robert Levin (hpschd) (Hanssler 92.117)
BACH trans MOZART: Fugue on Bach's WTK - L133 - Rincontro (Alpha 089)
BACH: Toccata from Suite in E minor - H050 - Trevor Pinnock (hpschd) (Hänssler CD 92.115)
BACH: French Overture - Christophe  Rousset (hpschd) (L’oiseau-lyre 433 054)
BACH: French Concerto, mvt 1 - LÓiseau-lyre 433 054 - Christophe  Rousset (hpschd) (L’oiseau-lyre 433 054)
BACH: Trio Sonata from Musical offering - Ensemble Sonnerie (Virgin VC 5 45139)
BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No 4 - Freiburg Baroque Orch (Harmonia Mundi - HMC 90 2176)
BACH: Domine Deus duet, from Mass in B minor - Collegium Musicum/ Leonhardt (EMI 7 47595)
BACH: Contrapunctus XIV - Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik (Harmonia Mundi HMC 90 2064)