Kotaro Fukuma presents a captivating exploration of Johann Sebastian Bach's timeless compositions, reimagined for the piano in his album "J.S. Bach: Piano Transcriptions." Released on June 18, 2021, under the Naxos Japan label, this collection showcases Fukuma's exceptional artistry and his deep reverence for Bach's masterpieces. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, the album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Bach's music, interpreted through the lens of contemporary piano transcriptions.
The album features a diverse selection of Bach's works, including excerpts from the "Jagdkantate," chorale preludes, and movements from cantatas such as "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" and "Matthäuspassion." Fukuma's meticulous arrangements, along with those by other notable arrangers like Emil von Sauer, Max Reger, and Ernst Heinrich Ernst, bring a fresh perspective to these beloved pieces. The album also includes transcriptions of Bach's flute sonata and the iconic "Passacaglia in C Minor," demonstrating the composer's genius across various genres.
Fukuma's playing is marked by technical precision and a profound understanding of Bach's intricate polyphony. Each note is imbued with a sense of purpose, allowing the listener to appreciate the depth and complexity of Bach's compositions. The album is a celebration of Bach's enduring legacy, offering both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers a chance to experience his music in a new light.