巴赫:音乐的奉献 / 莱昂哈特、库伊坎等
豆瓣
简介
This extraordinary collection of music was an "offering" Bach made to Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (1740-1786). At a command performance in 1747, Frederick suggested a melody and Bach improvised on it at the organ. Greatly impressed, the king rewarded the composer handsomely; Bach promptly went home to Leipzig and prepared an entire set of pieces based on the royal theme as a "musical offering" to the monarch. Frederick was himself a flutist and sometime composer, so Bach filled his offering with craft as well as art, no doubt knowing that his technical skill would be appreciated.
A Musical Offering contains 10 ingenious canons, including a "perpetual" canon (these could, in theory, go on forever), "crab" canons (as one instrument plays its part, a second plays the same melody backward), and a "puzzle" canon (the musicians must figure out where the second voice is intended to enter); two ricercare (like fugues but less strict); and a trio sonata for flute, violin, and continuo. This 1974 recording was the first major Musical Offering recorded on period instruments, and the performers include Dutch early-music legends Gustav Leonhardt and the three Kuijken brothers. They give an elegant account of these erudite pieces--Leonhardt makes the opening Ricercar a 3 Voci sound almost majestic (on a harpsichord, no less)--and the Kuijkens play the trio sonata sweetly and soulfully. --Matthew Westphal
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Total Time: 48'04''
tracks
1. Ricercar a 3 Voci
2. Canon Perpetuus super Thema Regium
3. Canons a 2
4. Canon a 2
5. Canon a 2, per motum contrarium
6. Canon a 2, per Augmentationem, contrario motu
7. Canon a 2, per tonos
8. Fuga canonica in Epidiapente
9. Ricercar a 6
10. Canon a 2, quaerendo invenietis
11. Canon a 4
12. Largo
13. Allegro
14. Andante
15. Allegro
16. Canon perpetuus,Contrario motu