Dinu Lipatti: Bach, Mozart, Scarlatti, Schubert
This CD has been praised so heavily, it was a must-have. And certainly it did not fail to the expectations created.
How sweet was the decrescendo in the sixth movement of the partita.
Beautiful "Jesus bleibet meine Freude" and the sonata for flute & harpsichord #2. Especially in the latter, how beautiful the transcription made by Kempff, that one can distinctly listen the flute in the piano.
Wow! Such a carefree playing of Mozart's Sonata #8 in Am.
The sound of the 1957 recording, that is Schubert's, is a bit too muted, and is the least giving, perhaps for being live. Yet, it is amazing how Lipatti plays each style so distinctively. And how tender and lovingly, yet seemingly carefree, he interprets each.
These recordings were done in 1950, 51 and 57, and they are so clear, a CD by EMI Classics.
Name | Key | Catalogue | Musicians | Observations |
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Partita #1 | Bb | BWV 825 | Bach | 1950 |
Choralvorspiel | BWV 599 | Bach | 1951, "Nun komm', der Heiden Heiland" (arr. Busoni) | |
Chorale Prelude | BWV 639 | Bach | 1951, "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (arr. Busoni) | |
Cantata | BWV 147 | Bach | 1951, "Jesu bleibet meine Freude" (arr. Hess) | |
Sonata for flute & harpsichord #2 | BWV 1031 | Bach | 1951 (arr. Kempff) | |
Sonata | E | Kk 380 | Domenico Scarlatti | 1951 |
Sonata | Dm | Kk9 | Domenico Scarlatti | 1951, "Pastorale" |
Sonata #8 | Am | K310 | Mozart | 1951 |
Impromptu | Gb | D.899 N.3 | Schubert | 1957 |
Impromptu | Eb | D.899 N.2 | Schubert | 1957 |
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