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ANDREA BACHETTI PLAYS BACH

Complete Inventions, French Suite No 6 in E;

Partita No 2 in C minor; 'Little' Preludes and Fugues

 
Andrea Bacchetti
 

Dynamic CDS 629/1-2 (2CDs)

 
 

 
Andrea Bacchetti is one of more compelling Bach players around. Intensely personal, musically discriminating at a very high level, highly sophisticated pianistically, a polyphonist who seems to keep several conversations going at once, he is a many ways reminiscent of the early Gould, though far more rythmically flexible and vocally inflected. And as with Gould there will undoubtedly be those who find much of the playing here mannered, self-conscious and excessively calculated, albeit without Gould's penchant for didactic exaggeration. Others, like myself, will find much of it deeply moving in its introspective contemplation, its suppleness of line, its masterly control of tone at every level of the dynamic spectrum (though nothing is ever remotely forced). This is playing of such intimacy that the listener may even feel intrusive. It is also, at times, playing of quite deliberate - and not always comprehensible - inconsistency; mosty fluid and vocally entrancing but sometimes four-square and relentlessly symmetrical, to the point, almost, of stasis. There is much that is perplexing, but more that is revelatory and profoundly eloquent. Very much unlike Gould, there is often the feeling that this is how Chopin might have played Bach.

Bettina Neumann

 
 
 
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