Bach, J S - Orgenbüchlein - Cera, Francesco (organ)
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BACH: ORGANBÜCHLEIN
Francesco Cera, organ
Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera
Diego Fasolis, conductor
For many, Johann Sebastian Bach is 'the' composer of the Baroque period, a master of harmony, counterpoint and genre. During his lifetime he was particularly renowned as a virtuoso organist, and his compositions for the instrument have formed the core repertory of any aspiring organist ever since.
The content of the Orgelbüchlein - a selection of chorale preludes composed while Bach held the post of Ducal Organist at Weimar - includes several pieces that are considered to be among Sebastian's finest works. There is evidence that they were written for 'teaching the various ways of treating a chorale, and the use of the pedal', but they also have a definite spirituality - the dedication reads: 'To God Almighty in praise, to everyman for instruction'. The compositions divide into groups intended for use throughout the liturgical year, from Advent to Pentecost.
Italian organist and harpsichordist Francesco Cera is a renowned interpreter of 17thcentury keyboard music. He has performed on historical organs throughout Europe, and has recorded four of J.S. Bach's concertos for harpsichord as well as Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, which he has also performed at the Flanders Festival. He is joined on the recording by the Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera, directed by Diego Fasolis.