As one of the house artists of Brilliant Classics, having an association with the label which stretches back over two decades and countless recordings, Pieter-Jan Belder has the luxury here of presenting his third recording of the apex of Baroque keyboard music, the endlessly absorbing Goldberg Variations. It also marks the start of a porject to record the entire harpsichord oeuvre of J.S. Bach, mixing older recordings with new ones such as this. "I always dream that I can do better," says Belder. "I suppose this dream will never end because there will always be something to be improved. I promise though, this will be my last recording of the piece!" Belder is not short of critical acclaim for previous Bach recordings, many of which are contained within the present incarnation of the label's complete Bach box. According to one review of his previous recording he is "an apostle of mainstream common sense and sanity in Bach interpretation... playing intelligibly and expressively so consistently and so well, alternating sorrowful intensity, tenderness, wit and virtuoso dash as required." Belder also contributes his own, lively but scholarly booklet note. Although the old story of Bach composing these variations for Count Kaiserling and his young music servant Goldberg has often been dismissed as apocryphal, Belder gives it credence. He also points out how the cycle of variations was designed by the composer as teh apex of his output for the instrument, with as much educational as expressive purpose. Most recently he has released eight albums dedicated to the works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. He is also working on a complete recording of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, a double album with ostinato compositions of various composers and C.P.E. Bach's Violin Sonatas wtih violinist Rile Kimura.
16 Variatio 15 a 1 Clav. Canone Alla Quinta. Andante
17 Variatio 16 a 1 Clav. Ouverture
18 Variatio 17 a 2 Clav
19 Variatio 18 a 1 Clav. Canone Alla Sesta
20 Variatio 19 a 1 Clav
21 Variatio 20 a 2 Clav
22 Variatio 21 a 1 Clav. Canone Alla Settima
23 Variatio 22 a 1 Clav. Alla Breve
24 Variatio 23 a 2 Clav
25 Variatio 24 a 1 Clav. Canone All'ottava
26 Variatio 25 a 2 Clav. Adagio
27 Variatio 26 a 2 Clav
28 Variatio 27 a 1 Ovvero 2 Clav. Canone Alla Nona
29 Variatio 28 a 2 Clav
30 Variatio 29 a 1 Ovvero 2 Clav
31 Variatio 30 a 1 Clav. Quodlibet
32 Aria Da Capo
As one of the house artists of Brilliant Classics, having an association with the label which stretches back over two decades and countless recordings, Pieter-Jan Belder has the luxury here of presenting his third recording of the apex of Baroque keyboard music, the endlessly absorbing Goldberg Variations. It also marks the start of a porject to record the entire harpsichord oeuvre of J.S. Bach, mixing older recordings with new ones such as this. "I always dream that I can do better," says Belder. "I suppose this dream will never end because there will always be something to be improved. I promise though, this will be my last recording of the piece!" Belder is not short of critical acclaim for previous Bach recordings, many of which are contained within the present incarnation of the label's complete Bach box. According to one review of his previous recording he is "an apostle of mainstream common sense and sanity in Bach interpretation... playing intelligibly and expressively so consistently and so well, alternating sorrowful intensity, tenderness, wit and virtuoso dash as required." Belder also contributes his own, lively but scholarly booklet note. Although the old story of Bach composing these variations for Count Kaiserling and his young music servant Goldberg has often been dismissed as apocryphal, Belder gives it credence. He also points out how the cycle of variations was designed by the composer as teh apex of his output for the instrument, with as much educational as expressive purpose. Most recently he has released eight albums dedicated to the works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. He is also working on a complete recording of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, a double album with ostinato compositions of various composers and C.P.E. Bach's Violin Sonatas wtih violinist Rile Kimura.
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