Bach: Englische Suiten 1-3 Martin Stadtfeld

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Album info

Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
17.02.2015

Label: Sony Classical

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Martin Stadtfeld

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Englische Suiten BWV 806-808
  • 1 I. Prélude 01:49
  • 2 II. Allemande 02:01
  • 3 III. Courante I 01:33
  • 4 IV. Courante II avec deux doubles 03:49
  • 5 V. Sarabande 03:20
  • 6 VI. Bourrée I & II 02:36
  • 7 VII. Gigue 01:28
  • Englische Suite Nr.2 a-Moll BWV 807
  • 8 I. Prélude 04:59
  • 9 II. Allemande 01:38
  • 10 III. Courante 01:13
  • 11 IV. Sarabande 03:07
  • 12 V. Bourrée I & II 02:52
  • 13 VI. Gigue 02:50
  • Englische Suite Nr.3 g-Moll BWV 808
  • 14 I. Prélude 02:34
  • 15 II. Allemande 01:31
  • 16 III. Courante 01:04
  • 17 IV. Sarabande 04:09
  • 18 V. Gavotte I & II 02:34
  • 19 VI. Gigue 01:16
  • Suite für Orchester Nr.3 D-Dur BWV 1068
  • 20 Air 03:16
  • Total Runtime 49:39

Info for Bach: Englische Suiten 1-3

Mit der Musik von Johann Sebastian Bach wurde Martin Stadtfeld zum bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten deutschen Pianisten der jungen Generation. Die neue CD von Stadtfeld ist wieder ganz der Musik von Bach gewidmet. Nach dem Bestseller mit Bachs Wohltemperierten Klavier hat Stadtfeld in der faszinierenden Akustik des Konzerthauses Dortmund die Englischen Suiten 1,2 und 3 aufgenommen.

Als Bonustrack erklingt auf der CD Bachs berühmte Air aus der Orchestersuite Nr. 3 in D-Dur (BWV 1068) in der Klavierbearbeitung von Alexander Siloti.

'Bach ist der gute Stern im Schaffen des Pianisten Martin Stadtfeld. […] Auch das jüngste Album des Koblenzers […] gilt dem Meister, genauer: den ersten drei der sechs Englischen Suiten. Stadtfeld bleibt am herrlichen Steinway seiner Linie treu. Die langsamen Teile sind zarte Meditationen: Seeleninseln zwischen den vielen beherzten, von Stadtfeld nie ans Nassforsche verratenen Sätzen tänzerischer Leichtigkeit. […] Ein guter Gott war gewiss im Spiel.'(WAZ)

'Den Kontrastreichtum dieser Musik herauszuarbeiten ist das wichtigste Thema, dem sich Martin Stadtfeld widmet: Immer wieder setzte er Tänzerisches gegen polyphone Komplexität, entspannt Dahinfließendes gegen dramatisch Voranschreitendes. […] Die Aufnahme ist in sich ganz stimmig: Wer die bisherigen Einspielungen des Pianisten zu schätzen wusste, wird auch hier auf seine Kosten kommen.' (Applaus)

„Der Musik dieses großen Meisters lässt der 32 Jahre junge Künstler pianistisch vollständig und eindrucksvoll Recht widerfahren. Die Verzierungen, die Tempi sind hochvirtuos ausgeführt, alles glänzt silbern und makellos.' (Audio)

Martin Stadtfeld, Klavier


Martin Stadtfeld
born 1980 gave his début recital at the age of nine, and was only 13 when he enrolled at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt to study with Lev Natochenny. He created a stir in 2002 when he became the first German pianist to win the International Bach Competition in Leipzig. First prize in this prestigious contest, which hadn't been awarded for 14 years, opened the doors to the leading Bach festivals (Ansbach, Stuttgart, Köthen) for the young artist, as well as to other important music festivals.

Concert tours have since taken him to all the leading music centres in Europe, the USA and Japan, and he has given solo recitals to full houses in all major German cities, in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Sumida Triphony Hall in Tokyo and at the Salzburg Festival. He has also played in orchestral concerts together with the Munich Philharmonic, London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, the Residentie Orkest den Haag, the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchester and the Dresden Staatskapelle.

Martin Stadtfeld records exclusively for Sony Classical. His début CD with Bach's Goldberg Variations was released in 2003 to effusive praise from the critics, and rapidly rose to first position in the German classical charts. In October 2004 Martin Stadtfeld was awarded the "Echo Klassik" prize for this CD as "Young artist of the year". His sophomore album, "Bach Pur", featured Bach's three-part inventions and his Italian Concerto, as well as transcriptions by Ferruccio Busoni and Alexander Siloti, and again went to no.1 in the German classical charts; in 2005 the pianist was awarded another "Echo Klassik" prize for the "Solo recording of the year". Martin Stadtfeld's great passion is the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, but to quote the weekly paper Die Zeit, Bach is certainly "the alpha and omega of his thinking, but by no means the entire alphabet. The young German artist can do a lot more than just play Bach".

In autumn 2005, in time for Mozart Year, Martin Stadtfeld released Mozart's piano concertos no. 20 & 24, recorded together with the North German Radio Symphony Orchestra under Bruno Weil, which the music press praised as an "interpretation at once totally alert and highly sensitive". February 2006 saw the release of the CD "Kleine Stücke" with 16 Bach preludes and Robert Schumann's Bunte Blätter. Martin Stadtfeld then went on to record three keyboard concertos by Bach, with Achim Fiedler conducting the Festival Strings Lucerne. This CD was released in the autumn of 2006, and was awarded the "Echo Klassik" prize for the "Best concerto recording" in 2007. For his next CD, the young pianist turned his attention to Schubert, releasing the two sonatas D.960 in B flat major and D.984 in G major in September 2007. German trade magazine Audio chose this recording as its classical CD of the month, writing that "Martin Stadtfeld makes the piano sing. His approach is unusual and unfamiliar-sounding, cheeky and typically Stadtfeld. But once you've got used to it, these interpretations afford immense pleasure". "Echo Klassik" once again honoured the new CD with an award as its "Best solo recording (19th century)" in 2008.

The recording of the first part of Bach's "The Well-Tempered Clavier" was made in the Dortmund Konzerthaus, and was released in October 2008 accompanied by a second CD made as a co-production with the broadcasting station SWR: Martin Stadtfeld explains to a 12-year-old girl the special features of the work, using extracts from the score that he plays on the piano, the harpsichord, a clavichord and an organ. Martin Stadtfeld has been working together with the Dortmund Konzerthaus for many years now. In addition to regular recitals there as part of the concert series "Junge Wilde", he has also gone to some lengths to engender interest in classical music among pupils from problem schools: he visits schools, talks to the children about his work as a pianist, presents music to them, especially music by Bach, and invites them to attend one of his concerts.

Booklet for Bach: Englische Suiten 1-3

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