Aapo Häkkinen – Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:20:49 minutes | 1,71 GB | Genre: Classical
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“[Bach] speaks to us in his work in such clear terms that we may quite well call these fugues poems. (…) These have warmth, quiet joy, love. And running through all the poems, dressed in different guises, is the main theme, creating order, binding the work as a whole together: it is a safe bond in all its diversity. Over all lies the proximity of death.” (Enzio Forsblom). In this new recording, Bach’s final magnum opus is played by Aapo Häkkinen on a harpsichord built in 1614 by Andreas Ruckers the Elder (1579–?1652) and which belonged to the composer John Blow (1649–1708), organist of Westminster Abbey and former teacher of Henry Purcell. A tradition exists that G.F. Handel had also played this harpsichord.
Read moreAapo Hakkinen – C.P.E. Bach: Fantasias (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:15:50 minutes | 1,39 GB | Genre: Classical
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was widely known for his passionate, incomparable improvisations on the clavichord, most characteristically in the form of free fantasia. His compositions were unique in style, full of contrasts, and universally admired by several generations; the Vienna Classicists, even Beethoven and Schubert, considered him their musical father.
Read moreZefira Valova & Aapo Häkkinen – Schubert: 4 Sonatas for Violin & Piano (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:16:25 minutes | 1,37 GB | Genre: Brilliant Classics
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Sparkling new accounts of Schubert’s violin-and-piano music from two luminaries of the Finnish period-instrument scene.
The Bulgarian violinist Zefira Valova graduated from the National Music Academy of her native Sofia, Bulgaria, before specialising in Baroque violin studies with Lucy van Dael. While still based in her homeland, having founded Bulgaria’s only annual early-music festival (Sofia Baroque Arts Festival) she is a frequent soloist with and guest leader of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra under its founder-director Aapo H”akkinen, who swaps the conductor’s platform on this occasion for a seat at a gentle, plangent-sounding fortepiano from 1820 of Viennese manufacture – ideally suited to the repertoire at hand.
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