Bachcast - biberfan

Discover outstanding recordings of Bach's music and some of the interesting details in Bach's works. Each episode is dedicate to one work by J.S. Bach.

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Episode #6: Partita 1 for Keyboard


Show Notes

Bach's partitas for keyboard are a set of keyboard suites, multi-movement works with pieces styled from popular dances. Bach's collection was published as his "Opus 1," under the title of "Clavierübung." The first partita is written in the key of B-flat major in six movements, and the elements I see in the piece as being salient are rhythmic motives and melody. Several pieces too explore regular patterns that give the pieces a "perpetual motion" feel. Heard in this episode are recordings by Glenn Gould and Benjamin Alard.

  • Benjamin Alard - Bach's Six Partitas
  • Glenn Gould Bach Collection
  • LA Philharmonic Notes on BWV 825
  • Background on the Six Partitas

The first partita is light and, although sometimes a cliche, "happy" or maybe better, optimistic. I believe Alard's reading is an excellent one to begin your appreciation of the entire set. His playing is sure and his instrument is good-sounding. His reading of the first partita might be considered on the conservative side, without indulging in the extravagance of hurried tempos or over-the-top ornamentation.


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 March 29, 2015  21m