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J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben

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Lovers of Bach are in for a pleasant surprise when they listen to this unique double CD of organ music played by Francis Monkman. The former member of Sky and Curved Air journeyed to Schloeben near Jena to record this CD Album on a recently restored Gerhard organ.

This collection of tracks adheres to the original Bach editions where possible and will create new and interesting detail to all lovers of Bach`s music. Included with this double CD collection is a comprehensive 32 page booklet of liner notes in English and German by FM.

As an introduction to the collection FM writes :

"I feel I have been preparing all my life for these recordings"

People have asked me, "why is it so difficult for you to choose between rock and classical -  on balance you must prefer one to the other?". But how could I give up the immediacy and vibrancy of not only a living artform (such pretensions rock used to have) but electric sound itself? Or, equally, give up a literature which contains some of the most beautiful music ever written on this planet? Instead, I have tried to bring a taste of what I felt to be the most essential, each to the other. To the idea of 'progression in rock', rather than blitz and bombast, I've applied the basis which lies behind all formal construction in so-called classical music - the evolving of structure out of the minimum thematic material, for the sake of maximum unity. That I have always tried to bring immediacy and vibrancy to what can so readily become a ritual "bleached as white as bones on the sands of time" (as the harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick put it, speaking of the "authentic" performance), can be judged from the following excerpt from the Telegraph's review of my 1976 South Bank harpsichord debut: "In Bach's Third Partita...his response to the virtuosity of the keyboard writing was uninhibited, yet the intellect was also in control of Bach's larger unfolding of structure. The result was spiritually as well as physically satisfying, with textures clear, impetus infectious." To my thinking, authenticity starts inwardly, an adherence at all costs to one's musical concept - but historical authenticity also has its place, primarily as a springboard for that leap of the imagination into the unknown, the knowledge of a secure basis in fact. Its devotees will find no shortage here - an instrument of Bach's time (begun in 1749, the last year of his life - although not restored until 2003), from a builder who may well have been apprenticed at the Weimar workshop of the Trebs family - so well known to Bach himself; the use of facsimile (at least, for Clav.III), involving an observance of the minutiae of discrepancies in detail that editors see as their job to suppress, but which frequently turn out (or so it seems to me) to have no little musical - even extra-musical - significance; and, not least, the employ of Bach's own method of playing, for centuries known as the only means of articulating individual lines in a polyphonic texture on keyboard, but now almost entirely forgotten - in Germany I was told "why bother with such details?". The listener may judge whether such details are unimportant.

Most revelatory of all - to me - is the sound itself. First, as the nearest 'acoustic' experience to standing in front of a 100W stack (you can imagine, this was the sort of organ tone I'd never dreamed possible), but especially for something even more undreamed of, that in timbre and envelope - even harmonic envelope - some quality of 'string synthesis', in the tone of the full organ, could have been planned and designed into the sound. Perhaps traces of this effect can be heard on some of the mp3 clips (tho not chosen for that purpose - I'm sure it's far more pronounced elsewhere). It seems Bach, and his friends, knew how to do everything! Actually, the concept of the keyed string synthesizer is older still - the early 17th century 'Geigenwerk'...

My dearest wish is that lovers of Bach everywhere should enjoy these CDs. If 1/4 as much as I have, they are in for a pleasant surprise!

27/3/6

1. Allein Gott (BWV
Listen to Allein Gott (BWV 715) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
2. Prelude in G (BWV
Listen to Prelude in G (BWV 541.i) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
3. Fugue in G (BWV 5
Listen to Fugue in G (BWV 541.ii) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
4. Alle Menschen (BW
Listen to Alle Menschen (BWV 643) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
5. Prelude in c (BWV
Listen to Prelude in c (BWV 546.i) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
6. Fugue in c (BWV 5
Listen to Fugue in c (BWV 546.ii) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
7. Ich ruf' zu dir (
Listen to Ich ruf' zu dir (BWV 639) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
8. Komm heiliger Gei
Listen to Komm heiliger Geist (BWV 651) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
9. Herr Gott, nun sc
Listen to Herr Gott, nun schleuss (BWV 617) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
10. Christus, der uns
Listen to Christus, der uns selig macht (BWV 620) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
11. Toccata and Fugue
Listen to Toccata and Fugue in d (BWV 565) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
12. Erbarm dich mein
Listen to Erbarm dich mein (BWV 721) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
13. Prelude in Eb (BW
Listen to Prelude in Eb (BWV 552.i) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
14. Kyrie, Gott Vater
Listen to Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit (BWV 669) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
15. Christe Aller Wel
Listen to Christe Aller Welt Trost (BWV 670) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
16. Kyrie Gott heilig
Listen to Kyrie Gott heiliger Geist (BWV 671) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
17. Diess sind die...
Listen to Diess sind die...zehn Gebot' (BWV 678) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
18. Diess sind [manua
Listen to Diess sind [manualiter] (BWV 679) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
19. Vater unser in Hi
Listen to Vater unser in Himmelreich (BWV 682) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
20. Vater unser [manu
Listen to Vater unser [manualiter] (BWV 683) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
21. Jesus Christus, u
Listen to Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (BWV 688) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
22. Fugue in Eb (BWV
Listen to Fugue in Eb (BWV 552.ii) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
23. O Mensch, bewein'
Listen to O Mensch, bewein' (BWV 622) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
24. Prelude in C (WTC
Listen to Prelude in C (WTC I, BWV 846.i) from J.S. Bach, Novalis - Orgel, Schloeben
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