Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
Masato Suzuki (harpsichord)
There is nothing extravagant, idiosyncratic or exceptional about this recording except its infallible good taste….The results, even-tempered and sensible, are a recording that can serve as a...
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
Masato Suzuki (harpsichord)
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There is nothing extravagant, idiosyncratic or exceptional about this recording except its infallible good taste….The results, even-tempered and sensible, are a recording that can serve as a...
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Described as the ‘Pianists’ Old Testament’, The Well-Tempered Clavier is a collection of pieces of exceptional artistic quality. No other work from the baroque period has been as valued, performed and studied as this collection whose objectives were musical, theoretical and didactic. Both books of The Well-Tempered Clavier feature a prelude and fugue in each of the 12 semitones of the chromatic scale, covering each of the 24 major and minor modes – a unique body of works. No two preludes or fugues are alike; they display the full range of contrapuntal devices, while the preludes offer an infinite variety of melodic, rhythmic and constructional possibilities. Each of these pieces demonstrates a mastery of counterpoint that never takes precedence over emotion, beauty and aesthetics. With the two books of The Well-Tempered Clavier, Bach established himself as the unrivalled master of the fugue genre. Following his recordings of Bach’s concertos for one and two harpsichords (BIS-2041, BIS 2051 and BIS-2481), which reviewers have praised for his unaffected playing and acute musicianship, Masato Suzuki now offers us his take on this Bach monument.
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June 2024
There is nothing extravagant, idiosyncratic or exceptional about this recording except its infallible good taste….The results, even-tempered and sensible, are a recording that can serve as a pleasurable benchmark for anyone seeking a traversal that honours every detail of the music without imposing on it a wilful or heavyhanded interpretation.
21st March 2024
It’s played on a modern harpsichord, a copy of a two-manual, 17th-century Flemish instrument with a robust and muscular sound. Much of Suzuki’s playing is robust and muscular too..Generally it’s the fugues that are the more impressive: both the G major and A major are projected with wonderful verve and crispness, and really show Suzuki at his best.