℗ 2019 Tanja Tetzlaff / Avi-Service for music
Released September 13, 2019
Duration 1h 19m 50s
Record Label CAvi-music
Catalogue No. 8553946D
Genre Classical (Sonata for keyboard, violin etc.)
 

Tanja Tetzlaff Plays Bach & Encke

Tanja Tetzlaff

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Suite No. 4 for Cello solo in E-Flat Major, BWV 1010  
1.1
I. Prélude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
3:39
1.2
II. Allemande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:01
1.3
III. Courante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
3:25
1.4
IV. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
3:39
1.5
V. Bourée I
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:54
1.6
Bourée II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:22
1.7
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:55
Cracks for Cello & Tape: "Thin on Ice"  
1.8
Vivo - meno mosso, sempre flessibile
Thorsten Encke; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:02
Suite No. 5 for Cello solo in C Minor, BWV 1011  
1.9
I. Prélude
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
5:39
1.10
II. Allemande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:31
1.11
III. Courante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:06
1.12
IV. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:47
1.13
V. Gavotte I
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:14
1.14
Gavotte II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:34
1.15
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:01
Clouds for Cello Solo & Tape: "Ice Mirror"  
1.16
Leggiero e volando - misterioso, irreale - volando
Thorsten Encke; Tanja Tetzlaff
3:24
Suite No. 6 for Cello solo in D Major, BWV 1012  
1.17
I. Praeludium
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:52
1.18
II. Allemande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
6:07
1.19
III. Courante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
3:51
1.20
IV. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:22
1.21
V. Gavotte I
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
1:56
1.22
Gavotte II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
2:25
1.23
VI. Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Tanja Tetzlaff
4:04
Digital Booklet
"I don't think it changes my way of playing, but certainly our way of listening. We come to hear Bach's works differently because Encke's unfamiliar sonorities startle and disturb us. Inserted between the suites, Encke's pieces open up an entirely different world of sound. After Cracks, we probably feel alarmed, and we thus adopt a different attitude as we approach the 5th Suite, which is quite agitated in itself. Then, after Clouds, which closes with a small thunderstorm, we approach the 6th Suite feeling almost liberated – overjoyed that we have survived a dangerous excursion on thin ice. With his two pieces, Encke builds bridges among the three suites and refers to them directly in his music. I find that the two works are quite different in character: Cracks is loud and noisy – fragile, as well – whereas Clouds is more melodious at the onset. How have you adapted your playing to the two works in terms of musical character? Both pieces feature powerful, incredible drama within a small space. Both pieces are threatening, but also gorgeous. While you are out on the thin, dangerous ice, you can survive if you manage to enter into the right sort of vibration. You can go on gliding in that beautiful ice-skating rhythm without falling through." - Tanye Tetzlaff (Excerpt from the booklet notes)
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CAvi-music Studio Masters
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LUFS
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Album average
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2
II. Allemande
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III. Courante
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4
IV. Sarabande
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5
V. Bourée I
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6
Bourée II
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7
VI. Gigue
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8
Vivo - meno mosso, sempre flessibile
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9
I. Prélude
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II. Allemande
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III. Courante
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IV. Sarabande
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V. Gavotte I
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Gavotte II
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15
VI. Gigue
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16
Leggiero e volando - misterioso, irreale - volando
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17
I. Praeludium
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II. Allemande
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III. Courante
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IV. Sarabande
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V. Gavotte I
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Gavotte II
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VI. Gigue
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