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Goldberg Variations Bwv 988
Bach, Pierre Hantaï
Goldberg Variations Bwv 988
Genre: Classical
 
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For all the progress period instruments have made in cornering the market in modern performances of Bach, the piano keeps a strong presence in the solo keyboard works--particularly the Goldberg Variations. It seems that (a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bach, Pierre Hantaï
Title: Goldberg Variations Bwv 988
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Opus 111
Release Date: 4/11/2000
Album Type: Import, Original recording reissued
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Baroque (c.1600-1750), Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 709861020249

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For all the progress period instruments have made in cornering the market in modern performances of Bach, the piano keeps a strong presence in the solo keyboard works--particularly the Goldberg Variations. It seems that (arrangements for other instruments aside) the most talked-about performances of the Goldbergs--say, András Schiff, Rosalyn Tureck, Angela Hewitt, and the endlessly debated Glenn Gould--are on piano. Except for this one. Ever since it was first released in 1993, Pierre Hantaï's recording has been repeatedly and extravagantly praised. What's so special about it? Take, for example, the slow Aria that begins and ends the Goldbergs: It can easily become tedious, even on a piano--and a harpsichord can't even vary dynamics or sustain notes as a piano can. Yet Hantaï makes his harpsichord seem to almost sing the Aria. In his hands, the slow variations seem to speak affably; the fast ones sparkle and dance. Yet there's no sense of excess or abandon: Everything seems considered and elegant. Hantaï's Goldbergs may not be thrilling, exactly, but they provide this listener with more enchantment and delight than any other. --Matthew Westphal
 

CD Reviews

Miles ahead
Mario Kossatz | Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro Brazil | 08/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This really is harpsichord music. Pierre Hantai offers us this beautiful masterpiece, miles ahead of any one of the many recordings I have previously heard. This is like hearing the Goldberg variations for the very first time."