Wilhelm Rust Vídeos
compositor, musicólogo, director de coro, profesor universitario, director de orquesta, cantante, músico, violinista, profesor de música, organista, libretista
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Johann Sebastian Bach Hubbard Blanchet Taskin Hass Vivaldi Peters Kellner Cpe Bach Kittel Rust 1685 1720 1727 1734 1750 1990
Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is known for instrumental compositions such as the Brandenburg Concertos and the Goldberg Variations as well as for vocal music such as the St Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th-century Bach Revival he has been generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. Please support my channel: (http•••) Uploaded with special permission by performer Peter Watchorn (http•••) Pastorale in F major, BWV 590 (1720 or later?) 1. Alla Siciliana (0:00) 2. Allemande (2:20) 3. Aria (5:52) 4. Alla Gigue (9:11) PETER WATCHORN, pedal harpsichord (Hubbard & Broekman after Ruckers/Blanchet/Taskin, 1990/after J.A. Hass, 1734) Details by Peter Watchorn: This beautiful work consists of four movements, only the first of which requires obbligato pedals. Given the nature of the plucked string, and the resultant decay of the sound, I have opted to arrange the second movement, a kind of pastoral lullaby, to include the pedal also, as the long bass strings help to sustain the “drone” effect that the “pastoral” title implies. The origins of this work are mysterious, as are the circumstances surrounding the form in which it has been transmitted to us. It appears to be half-way between a sonata and a suite and contains characteristics of both. After the opening movement, which concludes in A minor, the “lullaby” proceeds with the general rhythmic atmosphere of an allemande, minus the initial upbeat that defines the dance. The expressive third movement resembles the slow movement of an Italian concerto (akin to Bach’s arrangements of works by Marcello or Vivaldi, perhaps providing a clue as to the date of BWV 590), while the finale is a genuine dance movement, a gigue of the type that Bach composed for the English Suites (as well as the third Brandenburg Concerto), in which the theme is inverted in the second half. Though it is often played on the organ due to the pedal part in the opening movement, the work is perhaps more idiomatic to the harpsichord, the pedal harpsichord providing the best of both worlds. Notes on IMSLP: First movement incomplete Possibly first published in the Peters Organ works series? Peter Williams (The Organ Music of J. S. Bach, from p.196) gives for sources, as the autograph does not survive. "complete in P 287 (J P Kellner, after 1727?); also, via CPE Bach (P290, P277?, Am.B59?), and [a] lost MS used in Peters I; first movement only [survives] in copies via Kittel(?)" (note: the Darmstadt digitized collection, of works by JS and CPE Bach, is possibly one of the above- P290, P277 or Am.B59?). (Not the only work in regards to which Williams mentions the possibility that Griepenkerl may have used a source in preparing his edition that is now lost. This is also possible in regards several of Rust's editions for the BGA but with Rust as editor other issues arise.)
Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Joseph Haydn Beethoven Lassus Monteverdi Gesualdo Georg Anton Benda Benda Ernst Wilhelm Wolf Johann Gottfried Müthel Friedrich Wilhelm Rust Wilhelm Rust Felix Mendelssohn Weber Robert Schumann Johannes Brahms Alfred Wotquenne Helm Friedemann Bach Il Giardino Armonico 1906 1941 1989 2000
Through the later half of the 18th century, the reputation of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach stood very high. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart said of him, "He is the father, we are the children." The best part of Joseph Haydn's training was derived from a study of his work. Beethoven expressed for his genius the most cordial admiration and regard.[citation needed] His keyboard sonatas, for example, mark an important epoch in the history of musical form. Lucid in style, delicate and tender in expression, they are even more notable for the freedom and variety of their structural design; they break away altogether from both the Italian and the Viennese schools, moving instead toward the cyclical and improvisatory forms that would become common several generations later. The content of his work is full of invention and, most importantly, extreme unpredictability, and wide emotional range even within a single work, a style that may be categorized as empfindsamer Stil. It is no less sincere in thought than polished and felicitous in phrase. He was probably the first composer of eminence who made free use of harmonic colour for its own sake since the time of Lassus, Monteverdi, and Gesualdo.[citation needed] In this way, he compares well with the most important representatives of the First Viennese School. In fact he exerted enormous influence on the North German School of composers, in particular Georg Anton Benda, Bernhard Joachim Hagen, Ernst Wilhelm Wolf, Johann Gottfried Müthel, Friedrich Wilhelm Rust and many others. His influence was not limited to his contemporaries, and extended to Felix Mendelssohn and Carl Maria von Weber. His name fell into neglect during the 19th century, with Robert Schumann notoriously opining that "as a creative musician he remained very far behind his father";[8] in contrast, Johannes Brahms held him in high regard and edited some of his music. The revival of C. P. E. Bach's works has been underway since Helmuth Koch's rediscovery and recording of his symphonies in the 1960s, and Hugo Ruf's recordings of his keyboard sonatas. There is an ongoing project to record his complete works, led by Miklós Spányi (de) on the Swedish record label BIS. The works of C. P. E. Bach are known by "Wq" numbers, from Alfred Wotquenne's catalogue (1906) and by "H" numbers from a catalogue by Eugene Helm (1989). He was portrayed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner in the 1941 biopic of his brother Friedemann Bach. (Wikipedia)
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