C. P. E. Bach was particularly attached to the trio sonata, to which he devoted some of his finest works. The fluidity of his
style, representative of the assimilation of the genre in the twilight of the Baroque period, is emblematic of the 'sensibility' of a
new musical era, that of the Enlightenment and the birth of Classicism in the shape of a new public eager for intimate
atmospheres.This title was released for the first time in 1994.
This title was released for the first time in 1994
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Trio Sonata in A minor, Wq.156 (H.582)
1 Allegro assai 5'29
2 Andantino 2'44
3 Tempo di menuet 2'04
Trio Sonata in F major, Wq.154 (H.576)
4 Allegretto 4'23
5 Andante 4'15
6 Allegro 5'16
Trio Sonata in E minor, Wq.155 (H.577)
7 Allegretto 5'18
8 Andante 3'26
9 Allegro 6'18
Trio Sonata in B flat major, Wq.158 (H.584)
10 Allegretto 5'16
11 Largo con sordino 4'33
12 Allegro 3'50
Trio Sonata in D minor, Wq.160 (H.590)
13 Allegretto 3'19
14 Larghetto 2'39
15 Poco Allegro 2'02 |
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