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J. S. Bach: The Six
Partitas
BWV 825-830
Lucy Carolan
Harpsichord
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Two CD Set -
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“An excellent recording of Bach's partitas, ... deserves a
place in the pantheon of the best available versions of these
works.” Kirk McElhearn, MusicWeb |
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"Carolan…consistently brings out the infinite expressive
subtleties of the music"
(***** five star rating) Nicholas
Anderson, BBC Music Magazine |
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"….sets new standards for the new millennium"
Stephen Daw, Early Music Review |
MusicWeb
Bach's keyboard partitas were his first published
works, his opus 1. These six suites were actually the last suites Bach
wrote for keyboard, and owe a great deal to French influence. These
works are relatively popular, and have been recorded by most of the
world's leading harpsichordists. Lucy Carolan is up against some stiff
competition - some of the better recordings available are those by Scott
Ross, Trevor Pinnock and Edward Parmentier. Yet Carolan proves that she
is worthy of these musicians, and her recording belongs up there in the
top flight.
Carolan approaches these works in a very direct
manner, focusing clearly on the various movements in their basic origins
- that of dance movements. Her rhythm is lively and energetic, without
being overly fast, and her tone and phrasing easily adopt the wide
variety of forms and styles that make up these suites.
She sometimes strays a bit from the text, such as
when she adds virtuoso runs to the repeat of the minuet of the first
partita. Yet this is never over-exaggerated; her 'improvisations' fit
well with the spirit of the works.
While her playing sometimes lacks the necessary depth
in the faster movements, as if she lets the rhythm take precedence over
the notes, she uses an attractive light touch in the slow movements,
such as the sarabandes of partita no. 5 and no. 2. She also shows a very
judicious use of ornamentation, such as in the allemande of the 3rd
partita, where her ornaments fit perfectly with the music, and do not
sound like showing off, which is often the case.
Carolan attacks the opening toccata of partita no. 6
with a great deal of verve and vitality. It opens with a series of
arpeggiatic flourishes, before moving on to a second fugal section.
Carolan not only begins this partita in the perfect mood, but negotiates
the change ideally as well.
Carolan comes into her own in the majestic partita
no. 4, which is, perhaps, the most beautiful of all of Bach's keyboard
suites. The balance and contrasts between the various movements is
exemplary, and her playing of the monumental allemande, full of emotion
and lyricism (one of the longest at over 10 minutes), is almost perfect.
This recording uses two different harpsichords, and
each of the two discs, containing three partitas, alternates between the
two instruments, with very different characters. The recording itself is
excellent, and the sound is rich and alive.
An excellent recording of Bach's partitas, which,
while perhaps not as masterful as those by Parmentier and Pinnock,
deserves a place in the pantheon of the best available versions of these
works.
Kirk McElhearn
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| — Disc 1 — |
| Partita no. 1 in B flat major BWV 825 |
| 1 |
Praeludium |
[2:11] |
| 2 |
Allemande |
[3:59] |
| 3 |
Corrente |
[2:45] |
| 4 |
Sarabande |
[4:48] |
| 5 |
Menuets I and II |
[2:55] |
| 6 |
Giga |
[2:12] |
| Partita no. 5 in G major
BWV 829 |
| 7 |
Praeambulum |
[2:29] |
| 8 |
Allemande |
[4:52] |
| 9 |
Corrente |
[1:58] |
| 10 |
Sarabande |
[4:19] |
| 11 |
Tempo di Minuetto |
[1:51] |
| 12 |
Passepied |
[1:48] |
| 13 |
Gigue |
[6:48] |
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Partita no. 6 in E minor BWV 830 |
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| 14 |
Toccata |
[6:15] |
| 15 |
Allemanda |
[3:21] |
| 16 |
Corrente |
[4:55] |
| 17 |
Sarabande |
[5:54] |
| 18 |
Air |
[1:32] |
| 19 |
Tempo di Gavotta |
[2:09] |
| 20 |
Gigue |
[6:48] |
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Total running time: |
[71:28] |
| — Disc
2 — |
| Partita no. 2 in C minor
BWV 826 |
| 21 |
Sinfonia |
[4:43] |
| 22 |
Allemande |
[5:44] |
| 23 |
Courante |
[2:15] |
| 24 |
Sarabande |
[3:52] |
| 25 |
Rondeaux |
[1:31] |
| 26 |
Capriccio |
[3:31] |
| Partita no. 3 in A minor
BWV 827 |
| 27 |
Fantasia |
[3:03] |
| 28 |
Allemande |
[10:15] |
| 29 |
Corrente |
[3:11] |
| 30 |
Sarabande |
[3:45] |
| 31 |
Burlesca |
[2:16] |
| 32 |
Scherzo |
[1:03] |
| 33 |
Gigue |
[3:47] |
| Partita no. 4 in D major
BWV 828 |
| 34 |
Oüverture |
[5:42] |
| 35 |
Allemande |
[10:15] |
| 36 |
Courante |
[3:29] |
| 37 |
Sarabande |
[5:46] |
| 38 |
Aria |
[2:16] |
| 39 |
Menuet |
[1:28] |
| 40 |
Gigue |
[3:45] |
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Total running time: |
[74:39] |
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