喬安納.古德 鋼琴
BACH IN A CIRCLE proposes an encounter between the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and the Sufi whirling dervishes, weaved around a programme where the pieces are in a dialogue, questioning the mysteries of the human soul and reflecting the movements of the Universe.
After visiting Turkey many times, I realised that Sufi music brought out in me similar emotions to those I feel when listening to Johann Sebastian Bach. This led me to do some research and then highlight the similarities between these two universes which, at first glance, can seem very different. Indeed, sacred Sufi songs and the works of Bach are both characterized by an expression of deep spirituality, a quest to represent the cosmic order and the use of repetitive cyclical patterns in perpetual movement, leading to a sense of transcendence and inner silence.
1. Joanna Goodale: Balkan Bach
2. Joanna Goodale: After "Yavaran Masem"
3. Bach, J S:Fantasie c-moll BWV 906
4. Bach, J S:Fuge c-moll BWV 906
5. Bach, J S:Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (nach BWV 639)
6. Joanna Goodale: Sufi Chaconne
7. Bach, J S:Adagio
8. Bach, J S:Präludium d-moll BWV 851a (aus dem Klavierbuchlein fur Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)
9. Bach, J S:Fuge d-moll BWV 851a (aus dem Klavierbuchlein fur Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)
10. Joanna Goodale: After "Bismillah"
11. Bach, J S:Präludium e-moll BWV 855a
12. Bach, J S:Präludium e-moll BWV 855
13. Bach, J S:Fuge e-moll BWV 855
14. Joanna Goodale: Guldur Gul
15. Bach, J S:Siciliano BWV 1031
16. Joanna Goodale: Man che danam |
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