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The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 CD 1 by Colin Booth Colin Booth : The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 CD 1.
Solo harpsichord music.


Clavier means keyboard. In Bach's time there were many different keyboard instruments (but of course, not the modern piano), which had, until 1700, been tuned in a rich but limited way, so that only a small number of keys could be used. Bach's development as a musician coincided with a new kind of tuning: this allowed all the keys to be played, but some would sound richer, less discordant, than others. These systems were called 'well-tempered' tunings. The Equal Temperament to which pianos are tuned, irons out entirely these subtle but vivid differences of timbre and harmonic interest.

Bach was inspired by his mentor J. C. F. Fischer, to compile a monumental set of pieces in the form of preludes and fugues, using all 24 keys, major and minor, to form what is often known as 'The Forty-Eight'. These were for his students, for their entertainment as well as for developing their skills. There is a huge variety of mood, from thrilling prestos to introspective adagios.

Colin Booth's complete performance of this masterwork, which Bach doubled in size twenty years later with Book Two, has received copious praise, for its grace, style, and depth of understanding of the conventions of the period. The tuning system employed is one devised by Bach's favourite pupil.


Songs:

1. Prelude 1 in C Major
2. Fugue 1 in C Major
3. Prelude II in C Minor
4. Fugue II in C Minor
5. Prelude III in C Sharp Major
6. Fugue III in C Sharp Major
7. Prelude IV in C Sharp Minor
8. Fugue IV in C Sharp Minor
9. Prelude V in D Major
10. Fugue V in D Major
11. Prelude VI in D Minor
12. Fugue VI in D Minor
13. Prelude VII in E Flat Major
14. Fugue VII in E Flat Major
15. Prelude VIII in E Flat Minor
16. Fugue VIII in E Flat Minor
17. Prelude IX in E Major
18. Fugue IX in E Major
19. Prelude X in E Minor
20. Fugue X in E Minor
21. Prelude XI in F Major
22. Fugue XI in F Major
23. Prelude XII in F Minor
24. Fugue XII in F Minor

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 06/02/2024
Colin Booth lives in Wells England

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental Classical, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Harpsichord


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