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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Praludien Und Fugen I, In C-Dur, BWV 846 | |||
| 2. Praludien Und Fugen I, In C-Dur, BWV 846 | |||
| 3. Praludien Und Fugen II, In C-Moll, BWV 847 | |||
| 4. Praludien Und Fugen II, In C-Moll, BWV 847 | |||
| 5. Praludien Und Fugen III, In Cis-Dur, BWV 848 | |||
| 6. Praludien Und Fugen III, In Cis-Dur, BWV 848 | |||
| 7. Praludien Und Fugen IV, In Cis-Moll, BWV 849 | |||
| 8. Praludien Und Fugen IV, In Cis-Moll, BWV 849 | |||
| 9. Praludien Und Fugen V, In D-Dur, BWV 850 | |||
| 10. Praludien Und Fugen V, In D-Dur, BWV 850 | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Praludien Und Fugen XIII, In Fis-Dur, BWV 858 | |||
| 2. Praludien Und Fugen XIII, In Fis-Dur, BWV 858 | |||
| 3. Praludien Und Fugen XIV, In Fis-Moll, BWV 859 | |||
| 4. Praludien Und Fugen XIV, In Fis-Moll, BWV 859 | |||
| 5. Praludien Und Fugen XV, In G-Dur, BWV 860 | |||
| 6. Praludien Und Fugen XV, In G-Dur, BWV 860 | |||
| 7. Praludien Und Fugen XVI, In G-Moll, BWV 861 | |||
| 8. Praludien Und Fugen XVI, In G-Moll, BWV 861 | |||
| 9. Praludien Und Fugen XVII, In As-Dur, BWV 862 | |||
| 10. Praludien Und Fugen XVII, In As-Dur, BWV 862 | |||
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The best-known of Johann Sebastian Bach's works for clavier, The
Well-Tempered Clavier is an endlessly inventive collection of 48 preludes
and fugues, often considered one of the sublime monuments of Western music.
This release of the first 24 covers two CDs.
Recorded 2002
Personnel: Till Fellner - piano
About the Artist
Born 1972 in Vienna, Fellner gained international recognition by winning first prize at the Clara Haskil International Competition in 1993. He is a protégé of Alfred Brendel with whom he shares some musical-temperamental affinities.
The Austrian pianist has been praised by the press for his "insistence on putting musical sense and sensibility ahead of idle showmanship": this is the constant factor in all of his work, whether playing classical or contemporary pieces - he gets at the heart of the material. Highly concentrated, very self-possessed, he radiates an aura of calmness and dedication.