Johann Pachelbel, Vol. 2 Márton Borsányi
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
05.07.2019
Label: Klanglogo
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Márton Borsányi
Composer: Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706), Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer (1665-1746)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706):
- 1Toccata in D Major, P. 46001:40
- 2Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam, P. 6202:02
- 3Magnificat Fugue in D Minor, P. 27701:58
- 4Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr', P. 1002:43
- 5Toccata No. 2 in G Minor, P. 46602:02
- 6Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele, P. 12907:28
- 7Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her, P. 5201:39
- 8Gott Vater, der du deine Sonn', P. 17802:52
- 9Fugue No. 6 in C Major, P. 14803:32
- 10Prelude No. 1 in D Minor, P. 40601:22
- Suite in D Minor, P. 432:
- 11Suite in D Minor, P. 432: I. Allemande03:44
- 12Suite in D Minor, P. 432: II. Courante01:26
- 13Suite in D Minor, P. 432: III. Sarabande02:15
- 14Suite in D Minor, P. 432: IV. Gigue02:14
- Johann Pachelbel:
- 15Aria & 8 Variations in F Minor, P. 19808:32
- Suite No. 2 in F Major, P. 438:
- 16Suite No. 2 in F Major, P. 438: I. Allemande02:59
- 17Suite No. 2 in F Major, P. 438: IIa. Courante I01:39
- 18Suite No. 2 in F Major, P. 438: IIb. Courante II01:15
- 19Suite No. 2 in F Major, P. 438: III. Sarabande01:58
- 20Suite No. 1 in F Major, P. 437: III. Aria (1)00:32
- 21Suite No. 1 in F Major, P. 437: IV. Gavotte00:39
- 22Suite No. 1 in F Major, P. 437: III. Aria (2)00:40
- 23Suite No. 1 in F Major, P. 437: VI. Gigue01:10
- Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656 - 1746):
- 24Chaconne in F Major04:58
- Johann Pachelbel:
- 25Prelude in G Minor, P. 41001:08
- 26Chaconne No. 2 in D Major, P. 4009:24
Info for Johann Pachelbel, Vol. 2
With his compositions for keyboard instruments, Pachelbel left the type of instrument, on which each work could be played, open to the musician. Thus, Márton Borsányi had to consider carefully whether he should play these pieces on the harpsichord or the organ. For those pieces where the virtuoso chose the harpsichord, he is playing on a reproduction of the Mayer harpsichord from 1619. Where the organ is his choice of instrument, he is playing on the euphonious Deutschmann organ in the Kálvin Square Reformed Church in Budapest. Borsányi presents not only a historically accurate interpretation but also one of exceptional musicality and sensitivity.
Marton Borsányi, organ, harpsichord
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