Title: | Inventionen & Sinfonien |
Otros títulos: | Fifteen Two-Part Inventions BWV 772-786 Fifteen Sinfonias BWV 787-801 Invenciones y Sinfonías Quince Sinfonías The two-part and three-part inventions |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Johann Sebastian Bach; Kenneth Gilbert |
Código CDU: | B.04 |
Forma Musical: | Canon (Forma musical), Fuga, Clave, Música para |
Abstract: | There are many excellent recordings of the Inventions/Sinfonias, my favorites on harpsichord coming from Kenneth Gilbert on Harmonia Mundi, Gustav Leonhardt on Sony, Blandine Verlet on Naive and Masaaki Suzuki on BIS. I can't say that Elisabeth Joye's performances are on such an exalted level, but she does offer a few outstanding qualities that demand attention. First, I'll get any and all reservations out of the way. Put simply, Joye's performances are not very interesting as she progresses through the 'exercises'. The primary reasons are a lack of sufficient variety in both articulation and tempo; Joye rarely varies tempo within each piece, so you won't hear any hesitations in phrasing or staggering of musical lines. It's all very straight-forward and lacking in fizz. Another problematic area concerns Bach's faster pieces, as Joye plays most of them much slower than the norm and thereby greatly diminishes the visceral impact and exuberance of the music; the Inventions in D major ... |