Bach Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (Original) Rodolfo Richter & James Johnstone
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2025
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
13.03.2026
Label: Metronome
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Rodolfo Richter & James Johnstone
Komponist: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
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- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Sonata no 1 in B Minor; BWV 1014:
- 1 Bach: Sonata no 1 in B Minor; BWV 1014 03:24
- Allegro Sonata No 1 in B minor BWV 1014:
- 2 Bach: Allegro Sonata No 1 in B minor BWV 1014 03:05
- Andante Sonata No.1 in B minor BWV 1014:
- 3 Bach: Andante Sonata No.1 in B minor BWV 1014 02:56
- Allegro Sonata No 1 in B Minor BWV 1014:
- 4 Bach: Allegro Sonata No 1 in B Minor BWV 1014 03:30
- Dolce; Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015:
- 5 Bach: Dolce; Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015 02:52
- Allegro from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015:
- 6 Bach: Allegro from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015 03:18
- Andante un poco from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV1015:
- 7 Bach: Andante un poco from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV1015 02:45
- Presto from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015:
- 8 Bach: Presto from Sonata no 2 in A major BWV 1015 04:24
- Adagio from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016:
- 9 Bach: Adagio from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016 03:42
- Allegro from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016:
- 10 Bach: Allegro from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016 03:06
- Adagio ma non tanto from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016:
- 11 Bach: Adagio ma non tanto from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016 04:51
- Allegro 2 from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016:
- 12 Bach: Allegro 2 from Sonata no 3 in E major BWV 1016 03:53
- Largo from Sonata no 4 in C minor BWV 1017:
- 13 Bach: Largo from Sonata no 4 in C minor BWV 1017 03:54
Info zu Bach Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (Original)
Metronome Recordings präsentiert eine aufregende Neuerscheinung zweier international führender Interpreten der Barockmusik. Auf diesem Doppel-Album spielen Rodolfo Richter (Violine) und James Johnstone (Cembalo) die sechs Violinsonaten BWV 1014–1019 von Johann Sebastian Bach. Rodolfo Richter unterrichtet Barockvioline am Royal College of Music in London. Er hat bereits als Violinsolist für Channel Classics, Harmonia Mundi USA, Linn Records und Hyperion aufgenommen. Metronome freut sich, ihn zusammen mit dem Barockklavierkünstler James Johnstone, einem der führenden Bach-Interpreten, im Label begrüßen zu dürfen. Johnstones jüngste Veröffentlichung der „Kunst der Fuge“ (METCD1111-1112) sorgt für Furore. Er plant außerdem, Bachs sämtliche Orgelwerke mit Metronome Recordings einzuspielen. Obwohl Bach vor allem für seine Virtuosität an den Tasteninstrumenten bekannt ist, spielte er auch Violine auf einem so hohen Niveau, dass er am Weimarer Hof zunächst als Ensembleviolinist tätig war und später zum Konzertmeister aufstieg. Die Aussagen seiner Söhne belegen, dass Bach bis ins hohe Alter „rein und kraftvoll“ Violine spielte, und drei Violinen wurden in seinem Testament als sein Eigentum aufgeführt.
Rodolfo Richter, Violine
James Johnstone, Cembalo
Rodolfo Richter
was trained as a modern violinist with Klaus Wusthoff and Pinchas Zuckermann and has studied composition with Hans Joachim Koellreutter and Pierre Boulez. He studied baroque violin with Monica Huggett at the Royal Academy of Music and has been performing with most of Britain's leading period ensembles. Rodolfo has broadcast live recitals for WFMT Radio (Chicago), BBC Radio 3 (London), MDR (Leipzig) and Radio 3 (Brugges) and was a prize-winner at the prestigious International Early Music Competition for Ensembles in Bruges (2000) and at the Antonio Vivaldi International Violin Competition (2001). He has recorded "Vivaldi Solo Concertos" for Opus 111 and he has been invited to lead many orchestras, including the Hannover Band, St. James Baroque, the Academy of Ancient Music and the English Concert.
In 2002 he joined Palladians and as a soloist and chamber musician Rodolfo has performed throughout the UK and toured extensively in Europe, USA, South America, Australia, the Middle and Far East (including such prestigious venues as London's Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebow in Amsterdam, Konzerthaus Wien, Sidney's City Hall, Chicago's Orchestra Hall and the Alice Tuly Hall in New York).
His forthcoming projects include recordings of string quartets by Beethoven, Schubert, Webern and Mendelssohn.
James Johnstone
After studies in London (Jill Severs) and The Hague (Ton Koopman), harpsichordist and organist James Johnstone has forged a career as recitalist, chamber musician, continuo player and teacher, performing and recording with all the major UK-based period instrument ensembles, as well as groups in Germany, Canada, Italy and Holland. As a recitalist he has performed in Great Britain, Denmark, Holland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Israel, Equador, Colombia and the United States.
He was a principal keyboard player for the Gabrieli Consort and Players for 17 years, a member of the chamber ensemble Florilegium for 10 years, and for 16 years with Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the Monteverdi Choir. Recently he has joined the Constellation Choir and Orchestra.
James teaches early keyboards at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London.
In 2016 he began a critically acclaimed series of recordings for Metronome Recordings, including the complete organ works of Bach. Upcoming releases will include Bach’s Art of Fugue on harpsichord, the six violin and harpsichord sonatas with Rodolfo Richter and further volumes of Bach organ music.
Booklet für Bach Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (Original)
