J.S. Bach: Trio Sonatas BWV 525-530

Highpoints of virtuosity in Bach’s output and the Baroque organ repertoire, in new recordings by an organist with a rich catalogue of success on Brilliant Classics to his credit. Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Artists: Manuel Tomadin organ 🎵 Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music): 💎 More Information: 🎬🎮 These tracks are available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: As well as a host of obscure composers, Manuel Tomadin has recorded many central figures in the organ repertoire, from Buxtehude to Rheinberger. His Bach discography includes the Leipziger Choräle, BWV 651-667 (94556) and an original ‘Harmonic Seasons’ album (95786) pairing preludes and fugues with chorales that tell a story of rebirth and quiescence through the four seasons. For his latest album, he turns to undisputed highlights of the repertoire: the collection of six sonatas in three parts which Bach compiled in the late 1720s. By then he had settled into his post as Capellmeister in Leipzig, and with this set of works was evidently aiming to leave his contribution to the already rich literature of trio sonatas which had originated some decades earlier in Italy and subsequently spread across Europe, as a means of crossing sacred and secular divides with music conceived for performance by either a single keyboard player or a chamber group of musicians. The trio sonatas are accordingly often performed by a trio of chamber musicians, but there is a special freshness and virtuosity to be savoured when they are played, as here and as originally intended, by a single organist. As Manuel Tomadin notes in his valuable booklet introduction, the six sonatas run the gamut of expressive feeling, from a gravity of pathos in the central Largo of the C minor Sonata No.2 to the irrepressible joy of the finale to the C major No.5. He has made these new recordings on an instrument with an excellent Bachian pedigree: the Bosch/Schnitger organ (1686/1720) of the Hervormde church in the Dutch town of Vollenhove, and the booklet includes a full specification for the instrument. - The organ sonatas, BWV 525–530 by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) are a collection of six sonatas in trio sonata form. Each of the sonatas has three movements, with three independent parts in the two manuals and obbligato pedal. The collection was put together in Leipzig between 1727 and 1732 and contained reworkings of prior compositions by Bach from earlier cantatas, organ works and chamber music, as well as some newly composed movements. The sixth sonata, BWV 530, is the only one for which all three movements were specially composed for the collection. They were written for his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann, to help him perfect his technique. The Trio Sonatas are generally considered to be among Bach’s best and most difficult masterpieces for organ. Tracklist: Johann Sebastian Bach: Organ Sonata No. 1 in E-Flat Major, BWV 525: 00:00:00 I. (Without Tempo Indication) 00:03:49 II. Adagio 00:08:39 III. Allegro Organ Sonata No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 526: 00:12:51 I. Vivace 00:16:57 II. Largo 00:21:15 III. Allegro Organ Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, BWV 527: 00:25:51 I. Andante 00:31:38 II. Adagio e dolce 00:36:09 III. Vivace Organ Sonata No. 4 in E Minor, BWV 528: 00:40:18 I. Adagio vivace 00:43:30 II. Andante 00:49:08 III. Un poc’ allegro Organ Sonata No. 5 in C Major, BWV 529: 00:52:11 I. Allegro 00:57:26 II. Largo 01:03:38 III. Allegro Organ Sonata No. 6 in G Major, BWV 530: 01:07:39 I. Vivace 01:11:50 II. Lento 01:16:01 III. Allegro 👉 Social media links: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: New Classical Releases: The Best of Liszt: The Best of Bach: Most Popular Piano Music: Beautiful Classical Music: Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And visit our channel for other pieces by J.S. Bach and more of the greatest composers. We upload daily with complete albums and compilations with the best classical music. #BrilliantClassics #Classical #ClassicalMusic #Bach #Organ
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