Album Summary
Performer
Miklós Spányi (Clavichord)
Notes & Reviews:
The previous installment in Miklos Spanyi's survey of the solo keyboard music by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was described as 'another magisterial achievement' in the Early Music Review (UK), whose critic judged that the 'arrival at those six masterly Wurttemberg Sonatas marks a new high point' in the series. Consisting of the final three Wurttemberg Sonatas, the present disc gives collectors the opportunity to enjoy Spanyi's interpretation of the full set.
"These sonatas are neither short nor easy, but Spányi certainly has their measure on his resonant and (relatively) powerful copy of a German clavichord from the 1780s. This is a disc which should certainly enhance the reputations of both instrument and composer.
This may be the answer to clavichord fans' dreams, as Miklós Spányi makes a persuasive case for the instrument in this music (especially in the more intimate sections). Given that these works came quite early in CPE Bach's career, there is a terrific variety and emotional development to them - Spányi certainly has their measure." -Gramophone
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Works Details
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel : Sonatas (6) for Keyboard, Wq 49 :: no 4 in B flat major/H 32 - Performer: Miklós Spányi (Clavichord)
- Running Time: 18 min. 44 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel : Sonatas (6) for Keyboard, Wq 49 :: no 5 in E flat major/H 34 - Performer: Miklós Spányi (Clavichord)
- Running Time: 21 min. 1 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel : Sonatas (6) for Keyboard, Wq 49 :: no 6 in B minor/H 36 - Performer: Miklós Spányi (Clavichord)
- Running Time: 25 min. 29 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Studio/Live: Studio

























