Instrumental Theatre of Affects Arte dei Suonatori & Marcin Świątkiewicz

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
05.04.2024

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Arte dei Suonatori & Marcin Świątkiewicz

Composer: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)

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  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788): Hamburg Symphony No. 5 in B Minor, Wq. 182:
  • 1 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 5 in B Minor, Wq. 182: I. Allegretto 03:50
  • 2 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 5 in B Minor, Wq. 182: II. Larghetto 02:35
  • 3 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 5 in B Minor, Wq. 182: III. Presto 03:27
  • 6 Keyboard Sonatas, Wq. 63:
  • 4 Bach: 6 Keyboard Sonatas, Wq. 63: No. 6 in F Minor 05:56
  • Hamburg Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Wq. 182:
  • 5 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Wq. 182: I. Allegro assai 02:41
  • 6 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Wq. 182: II. Adagio 03:02
  • 7 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Wq. 182: III. Allegretto 04:49
  • Fantasia in F Major, Wq 59/5:
  • 8 Bach: Fantasia in F Major, Wq 59/5 04:53
  • Hamburg Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Wq. 182:
  • 9 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Wq. 182: I. Allegro di molto 03:37
  • 10 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Wq. 182: II. Poco adagio 03:29
  • 11 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Wq. 182: III. Presto 05:30
  • Hamburg Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Wq. 182:
  • 12 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Wq. 182: I. Allegro ma non troppo 04:29
  • 13 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Wq. 182: II. Largo ed innocentemente 03:58
  • 14 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Wq. 182: III. Allegro assai 04:23
  • Fantasia:
  • 15 Bach: Fantasia 02:03
  • Hamburg Symphony No. 6 in E Major, Wq. 182:
  • 16 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 6 in E Major, Wq. 182: I. Allegro di molto 02:24
  • 17 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 6 in E Major, Wq. 182: II. Poco andante 03:06
  • 18 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 6 in E Major, Wq. 182: III. Allegro spirituoso 03:42
  • Fantasia in G Minor, Wq. 117/13:
  • 19 Bach: Fantasia in G Minor, Wq. 117/13 04:07
  • Hamburg Symphony No. 1 in G Major, Wq. 182:
  • 20 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 1 in G Major, Wq. 182: I. Allegro di molto 03:51
  • 21 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 1 in G Major, Wq. 182: II. Poco adagio 04:08
  • 22 Bach: Hamburg Symphony No. 1 in G Major, Wq. 182: III. Presto 04:11
  • Total Runtime 01:24:11

Info for Instrumental Theatre of Affects



Following their critically acclaimed recording of Johann Gottfried Müthel's keyboard concertos (BIS-2179), Polish ensemble Arte dei Suonatori and Marcin Świątkiewicz, who conducts from his instrument, perform the six Hamburg symphonies by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach interspersed with solo fantasias for keyboard. The music of C.P.E. Bach has always been a source of fascination for the listener with its great variety of atmospheres, captivating melodic ideas, irresistible contrasts, surprising interweaving of voices, eccentric harmonies, and extreme dynamic transitions.

The six symphonies featured here are no exception, displaying a truly 'subversive' musical style expressed through extreme contrasts. Owing to the richness of their ideas, the virtuosity and the acuity of the compositional work, these works are considered the crowning achievement of C.P.E. Bach's output. Since these symphonies can be considered as intimate chamber music, they are here performed by a compact ensemble where each musician participates in the interpretation on an equal footing, and everyone is heard.

Thanks to the historically oriented performance practices followed here, the Hamburg symphonies and fantasias of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach thus regain the impact they originally had, inspiring awe, and moving hearts.

Arte dei Suonatori
Marcin Świątkiewicz, harpsichord, pianoforte, conductor



Arte dei Suonatori
30 years ago violinists Ewa and Arek Golinski initiated in Poland the movement of performing the music of past eras in a historically informed manner and formed a group that became one of leading Polish ensembles on the international music scene.

After years of joint and individual experience, the musicians' artistic search focuses on a constant exploration of the core of the musical language of composers of past eras, which, combined with historical instruments, has led to the creation of a style that is both historical, modern and thoroughly individual. The vast repertoire of this ensemble exceeds 700 compositions, representing a wide-range of styles and forms from the 17th and 18th century as well as the contemporary era.

Over 30 years in operation Arte dei Suonatori have recorded and released 18 albums produced by renowned record companies (including BIS Records, Alpha, Channel Classics), distinguished by international music critics with awards such as Gramophone Award (Recording of the Year: Concerto in 2003 for Vivaldi’s Violin Concerti “La Stravaganza”), Diapason d’Or (Müthel’s The Five Keyboard Concertos), Diapason 5 and Choc du Monde de la Musique (repeatedly), Luister 10, 10 de Répertoire, Classics Today, Classic CD, Tokkata-Alte Musik aktuell: “CD des Monats” (repeatedly), Monthly Choice and Editor’s Choice of the BBC Music Magazine, Classic FM Magazine awards, Prelude Classical Music Awards 2009 (The Best Orchestral CD for Handel’s 12 Concerti grossi op. 6), Télérama ffff.

The group is very busy giving concerts in Europe, North America and Asia. Arte dei Suonatori has also made numerous recordings for many radio stations, including the BBC, Danmarks Radio (DR), SWR, Polish Radio Programme II and television recordings for the French station Mezzo, as well as TVP3, TVP Kultura, TVP1.

Marcin Świątkiewicz
One of the most renowned Polish harpsichordists, was awarded the prestigious "Polityka" weekly's Passport Award in 2015. His expertise extends to performing and improvising on various historical keyboard instruments. As a soloist and conductor, he maintains regular collaborations with esteemed ensembles such as Brecon Baroque, Arte dei Suonatori, and Capella Cracoviensis.

Marcin's exceptional artistry is reflected in his diverse discography, having recorded for distinguished labels like BIS, Channel Classics, CPO, Rubicon, Accent, Alpha, Decca, Linn Records, and DUX. Additionally, his performances have been featured on radio and television broadcasters throughout Europe. In 2015, he released an album showcasing harpsichord concertos by JG Müthel, which received the prestigious Diapason d'Or award. The year 2017 witnessed the launch of his multi-award-winning CD, "Cromatica," by CPO. In 2018, he recorded JS Bach's harpsichord concertos for Channel Classics, and his interpretation of the Goldberg Variations was published by Rubicon Classics in 2020. Other notable accomplishments include the recording of Biber's Rosenkranzsonaten, with Rachel Podger and David Miller, which earned the Gramophone Award.

Beyond his virtuosity in Baroque repertoire, Marcin collaborates with symphony orchestras, showcasing his talent for 20th and 21st-century harpsichord concertos. In 2021, he played a pivotal role in the world premiere recording of "Drach. Dramma per musica" by Aleksander Nowak and Szczepan Twardoch, in collaboration with the Aukso Orchestra. Marcin's dedication to the advancement of music and education is evident through his role as a professor at the Academy of Music in Katowice, where he imparts his knowledge and passion to aspiring musicians.

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