Bach: Six Sonatas, BWV 1014-1019 Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch & Tuija Hakkila

Cover Bach: Six Sonatas, BWV 1014-1019

Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
05.01.2024

Label: Ondine

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch & Tuija Hakkila

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

?

Formats & Prices

FormatPriceIn CartBuy
FLAC 44.1 $ 14.50
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014:
  • 1Bach: Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014: I. Adagio03:30
  • 2Bach: Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014: II. Allegro03:12
  • 3Bach: Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014: III. Andante03:03
  • 4Bach: Sonata in B minor, BWV 1014: IV. Allegro03:45
  • Sonata in A major, BWV 1015:
  • 5Bach: Sonata in A major, BWV 1015: I. Andante02:51
  • 6Bach: Sonata in A major, BWV 1015: II. Allegro03:28
  • 7Bach: Sonata in A major, BWV 1015: III. Andante02:49
  • 8Bach: Sonata in A major, BWV 1015: IV. Presto05:01
  • Sonata in E major, BWV 1016:
  • 9Bach: Sonata in E major, BWV 1016: I. Adagio03:42
  • 10Bach: Sonata in E major, BWV 1016: II. Allegro03:12
  • 11Bach: Sonata in E major, BWV 1016: III. Adagio04:10
  • 12Bach: Sonata in E major, BWV 1016: IV. Allegro04:00
  • Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017:
  • 13Bach: Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017: I. Largo03:54
  • 14Bach: Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017: II. Allegro04:55
  • 15Bach: Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017: III. Adagio03:28
  • 16Bach: Sonata in C minor, BWV 1017: IV. Allegro05:14
  • Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018:
  • 17Bach: Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018: I. Largo06:10
  • 18Bach: Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018: II. Allegro05:23
  • 19Bach: Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018: III. Adagio03:32
  • 20Bach: Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018: IV. Allegro02:56
  • Sonata in G major, BWV 1019:
  • 21Bach: Sonata in G major, BWV 1019: I. Allegro03:42
  • 22Bach: Sonata in G major, BWV 1019: II. Largo01:48
  • 23Bach: Sonata in G major, BWV 1019: III. Allegro04:49
  • 24Bach: Sonata in G major, BWV 1019: IV. Adagio02:33
  • 25Bach: Sonata in G major, BWV 1019: V. Allegro03:35
  • Total Runtime01:34:42

Info for Bach: Six Sonatas, BWV 1014-1019



All but the last of Johann Sebastian Bach’s six sonatas for violin and harpsichord (BWV 1014–19) commence with slow movements of intense feeling. This is music of implication and inference, the emotions no less real for their apparent lack of specificity. There is pleasure in the paradox: even without a text, the music sings. The copying and the performance of these sonatas were crucial to the mission of memorialising Bach’s music, but not merely as a matter of historical interest or archival fastidiousness. C. P. E. Bach described these works as among the best works of his 'dear departed father': they still sound very good and give me much joy, although they date back more than fifty years. They contain some Adagios that could not be written in a more singable manner today.' C. P. E. Bach’s well-worn copy of the Sonatas shows that he played them frequently. In this recording, Tuija Hakkila plays a copy of a Gottfried Silbermann 1747 fortepiano by Andrea Restelli. J. S. Bach played one of his fortepianos in 1747 in Potsdam for Frederick the Great and his court musicians. In his last years Bach even seems to have served as a dealer for Silbermann’s fortepianos in Leipzig.

Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch, violin
Tuija Hakkila, fortepiano



Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch
is an unusually versatile violinist. Though she plays music of every era, the emphasis in her repertoire is on the 17th to 19th centuries. She also plays the viola and viola d’amore and leads the orchestra or conducts from the front desk.

After completing her studies at the Sibelius Academy (Yoshiko Arai, Jouko Heikkilä, Kaija Saarikettu) Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch has studied, among others, under Ana Chumachenko and Baroque violin with Monica Hugget and Lucy van Dael.

Kaakinen-Pilch has been active in several orchestras and ensembles, including Avanti!, Finnish Baroque Orchestra, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Battalia, Orchestra of the 18th Century (Frans Brüggen), La Petite Bande (Sigiswald Kuijken), Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra (Ton Koopman), Concerto Copenhagen (Lars-Ulrik Mortensen). She has also worked for over a decade as leader of the Collegium Vocale (Philippe Herreweghe).

Kaakinen-Pilch is nowadays in great demand as a leader of countless renowned early music ensembles and orchestras, performing music of the Baroque and of the Classical period. Her solo repertoire includes such works as the 16 Mystery Sonatas by Biber, the Bach Solo Sonatas and Partitas, and solo violin works of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Kaakinen-Pilch has been a Professor of chamber music at Stavanger University, and a Professor of early music at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and the Bremen Institute of Arts. Currently Kaakinen-Pilch works as Professor of early music at Cracow Music Academy and teaches violin at the Tampere University of Applied Sciences. She is also a teacher of Baroque violin at the Sibelius Academy, works as an instructor for the European Union Baroque Orchestra and teaches in several master classes.

Ondine released two CDs by Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch during autumn 2013: Sonatas and Partitas by J. S. Bach for violin solo and Orchestral Suites by Ch. Graupner. On this second CD she is leading the orchestra and playing viola d’amore as one of the soloists. In 2014 two further recordings were released: one with Trio Sonatas by Ch. Graupner (viola d’amore) and a double CD with H. I. F. Biber’s Mystery Sonatas. Together with Tuija Hakkila she has recorded the Violin Sonatas of Thomas Byström. Her most recent recording with Ch. Graupner’s Epiphany Cantatas was released in December 2017. In this recording she is leading the Kirchheimer BachConsort and playing viola d’amore.

Tuija Hakkila
studied at the Sibelius Academy with Liisa Pohjola and Eero Heinonen, and continued her studies at the Paris Conservatoire with Jacques Rouvier and Theodor Paraschivesco. She studied 20th century music with Claude Helffer in Paris and classical performance practices with Malcolm Bilson in the United States. Other influential teachers have included György Sebök, William Pleeth and Dmitri Bashkirov. She was a Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University in New York in 1985/86. Since 1987 she holds a senior position in piano music at the Sibelius Academy and earned a Doctor of Music degree in 2005. She also taught at the Royal Danish Conservatory in Copenhagen from 2005 through 2008. In 2014 she was appointed Professor of Piano Music at the Sibelius Academy. Her repertoire ranges from Bach to contemporary music: She has developed her interest in period instrument performance, presenting classical and romantic programmes on period pianos. She works with a number of today’s composers and is invited to give world premiere performances of new works.

Booklet for Bach: Six Sonatas, BWV 1014-1019

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO