After his landmark recording of some of Johann Sebastian Bachs most important keyboard music, one of the great Bach interpreters of our time turns his attention to the composers preferred instrument. The sound of the clavichord is, says Andrs Schiff, an in
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After his landmark recording of some of Johann Sebastian Bachs most important keyboard music, one of the great Bach interpreters of our time turns his attention to the composers preferred instrument. The sound of the clavichord is, says Andrs Schiff, an invitation into a new world, a quiet oasis in our noisy, troubled times. Thanks to the clavichord I now play and hear Bach differently. An intimate and personal instrument a most gentle creature, ideal for playing alone it can also be, as Schiff notes, a demanding and unforgiving teacher. On the clavichord we have only our fingers at disposal, they must create the music with the finest gradations of touch. The early keyboard works are emphasized here, bringing us closer to the sounds of Bachs day, and the cantabile art of the clavichord.
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