KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Morning Concert: Chapel Court & Countryside: The Bach-Beethoven Connection, 2 of 2

Analog Audio


Event Type
Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
MC.1985.08.16.B
Program Series
Morning Concert
Program Length
123 min
Part
2 of 2
Dates
1985-08-16 | broadcast
| 1985-08-16 | created
Description
Music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his sons, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the “English Bach” John Christian Bach, and their influence on Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, all in performances which attempt to approximate the sounds that audiences of the period might have experienced. Some listeners will prefer these performances, others will not; yet they all will find insights into how the majesty of Bach led to the magic of Mozart. (from KPFA Folio)
Genres
Classical music
Musical Selections
Sonata in B Flat Major, for piano and violin [minuet movement] (1773) / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Sonata No. 1 in E Flat, Op. 14: [andante polonoise movement] / Johann Schobert -- Double Concerto in E Flat Major. for harpsichord, piano, and orchestra (1788) / Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach -- Fandango, for harpsichord (ca. 1787) / Antonio Soler -- String Quintet in D Major (1788) / Luigi Boccherini -- Piano Concerto in A Major, K. 488 (1786) / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performers
Japp Schröder, violin (Sonata in B)
Stanley Hoogland, fortepiano (Sonata in B)
Brigitte Haudebourg, piano (Sonata No. 1)
Leonhardt Consort & Concentus Musicus Wien (Double Concerto)
Gustav Leonhardt, conductor (Double Concerto)
Anneke Uittenbosch, harpsichord (Double Concerto)
Jean Antonietti, piano (Double Concerto)
Rafael Puyana, harpsichord (Fandango)
Esterhazy Quartet (String Quintet)
Jörg Demus, piano (Piano Concerto)
Collegium Aureum (Piano Concerto)
Subjects
18th century classical
Sonatas (Violin and piano)
Sonatas (Piano)
Concertos (Harpsichord and piano)
Harpsichord music
String quintets
Concertos (Piano)