Immerse yourself in the intricate and refined compositions of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the eldest son of the legendary Johann Sebastian Bach. This album, "W.F. Bach: Symphonies & Concertos," released in 2002 by harmonia mundi, offers a captivating journey through the lesser-known works of this remarkable Baroque composer. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, the album is a testament to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's virtuosity and innovative spirit.
The collection features a diverse array of pieces, including sinfonias, concertos, and fugues, each showcasing Bach's mastery of form and expression. The Sinfonia in D Major, Fk 64, with its majestic Allegro and delicate Andante, exemplifies the composer's ability to blend grandeur and intimacy. The Harpsichord Concerto in E Minor, Fk 43, performed with exquisite precision by Raphael Alpermann and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, highlights Bach's prowess in concerto writing, offering a dynamic interplay between soloist and ensemble.
The album also includes the Adagio and Fugue in D Minor, Fk 65, a piece that demonstrates Bach's contrapuntal skill and emotional depth. The Sinfonia in F Major, Fk 67, with its lively Vivace and graceful Menuetto, rounds out the collection, providing a delightful conclusion to this exploration of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's symphonic and concertante works.
Under the direction of Stephan Mai, the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin brings these works to life with their impeccable technique and deep understanding of historical performance practices. This album is a must for anyone interested in the Baroque period, offering a rare glimpse into the musical legacy of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, a composer who, while often overshadowed by his father, stands as a significant figure in his own right.