Bach in France, Couperin in Germany? Did I hear correctly? What we do know is that J.S.Bach never left the region of
his birth in Germany and that Couperin certainly never travelled to Germany. In
the series currently being performed by Ensemble PHOENIX, founder and director
Myrna Herzog is "throwing down the gauntlet" to her listeners in this
rather unique program.
A hint: "L'Impériale", the third suite (ordre) of François Couperin's "Les Nations", makes
reference to the Holy Roman Empire of the German People, which formally lasted
until 1806. However, you might just find this music distinctly French and
conservative in style. The dances themselves are Couperin's most beautifully
turned in the old style - discreet and flowing, but with a wealth of expressive
detail. And be prepared to hear one of the most sublime fugues in
musical repertoire! Myrna Herzog feels this movement might well be Couperin
paying homage to J.S.Bach.
As to J.S.Bach's Ouverture in the French Style BWV 831, is
this keyboard work based on a lost version for ensemble? Musicologist Dr. Alon
Schab makes this argument credible. He has arranged it for two violins, viola, viola da gamba and harpsichord.
The result is astounding in its rich weave and voice play. In the obituary for
his father, C.P.E. Bach writes: “While a student in Lüneburg, my father had the
opportunity to listen to a band kept by the Duke of Celle, consisting for the
most part of Frenchmen; thus, he acquired a thorough grounding in the French
taste, which in those regions was something quite new...” C.P.E. Bach also
writes that among the music studied and loved by his father, there were
works by “several good Frenchmen.” Bach’s interest in the forms of French
music is especially evident in his harpsichord suites, BWV 806-817, and
Ouvertures BWV 820 (assuming its authenticity), 822 and 831.
Not to be missed.
Performed by a line-up of fine artists: Lilia
Slavny, Noam Schuss– Baroque violin
Miriam Fingert – Baroque viola Marina Minkin
– harpsichord
Myrna Herzog - bass viol, musical direction
Wednesday 03.05.23 at 20:00
Tel Aviv, Studio Annette, the Felicja Blumental Music Center
Shvil HaMeretz 2
Saturday 06.05.23 at 11:00 am
Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Center, Ein Karem
https://eventbuzz.co.il/lp/event/f1fjk
Monday 08.05.23 at 20:00
Ra'anana, The Chamber lounge, Ra'anana Pais Music Center, 48 Etzyon St,
https://ticks.co.il/event.php?i=tR1uixJlr61
Noam Schuss,Lilia Slavny,Marina Minkin,Myrna Herzog,Miriam Fingert (Eliahu Feldman) |
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