BACH NOTES The Journal of the London Bach Society Spring 2011 SBP shines at Bachfest – Sarah Power wins Bach Singers Prize – Bachlive Updated 21st Bachfest beckons – James Rhodes at the Bach Club – “Bach for Life” launched In the footsteps of Robert Schumann The work complete, she leaves a community the richer nce again, we bring you a wide variety of articles for her relentless energy and drive to bring high quality and features about LBS and the world of Bach Bach to the locality. At the end of the performance choir in this, our first issue for 2011. Copies of the Vice President Margaret Cable paid her a moving tribute. O This was followed by a prolonged standing ovation. Journal can be downloaded from our updated website. www.bachlive.co.uk or emailed - see back page footer A l a s t i n g Bach Notes is inspired by the 19th century composer and image from the journalist Robert Schumann, whose 200th anniversary of performance is of his birth was celebrated last year. He used his Journal1 to natural horn player promote the music of fellow composers and, as the revival Ursula Paludan of interest in Bach’s music gathered strength in Germany, Monberg, standing to extol the composer’s genius that helped to gain him majestically on further recognition in Leipzig and his first memorial t h e p l a t f o r m unveiled there in 1843. Schumann was later a member of steps, instrument the group who set up the Bachgesellschaft (Bach Society) ‘en l’air’, joined in 1850 with the purpose of publishing a complete edition by bassoonists of Bach’s works. A n d re w Wa t t s a n d R e b e c c a Stockwell giving A global community for Bach us a Quoniam to By following in Schumann’s footsteps, London Bach remember! MS Society is able to promote its own activities through the LBS President pages of Bach Notes and, as part of a Bach community Sir David Tang, heading up ‘Bach for Life’ – more inside that is truly global, to reflect a little of what’s happening elsewhere. Enjoy! Editor In this issue Autumn treasures hat a valuable treasure Steinitz Bach Players is! Once again our orchestra led Family Bach at LBS 20th Bachfest... Wthe way both before and during the LBS’s Eichendorff’s poem “Auf meines Kindes Tod” 20th Bachfest with some stunning playing. Although the James Rhodes at the 18-30 Bach Club occasion was tinged with sadness, the opportunity to join Philippe Herreweghe, Leipzig Bach Medalist, Elizabeth Bates and her Chantry Singers of Bath for their at Lufthansa Festival farewell performance – Bach’s Mass in B minor given to a A Glut of Awards packed Bath Abbey last October – inspired some stellar – John Butt, Peter Schreier, Emma Kirkby obbligato playing and truly committed singing as the Musicians Benevolent Fund at 90 wonders of Bach’s final major choral work2 unfurled in this Franz Liszt and the Bach connection historic setting. Following her late father, Bach conductor LBS “Bach for life” Campaign Cuthbert Bates, Elizabeth rekindled the flame of Bach Nicholas Kenyon’s Pocket Guide to Bach review Festivals at Bath in 1980 and since then has presented Bach Network 5th Dialogue Meeting seven imaginative series that have now come to an end. Continued in next column 1Neue Zeitshrift für Musik, est. 1834 2Compiled 1748-9 Family Bach at Bachfest – in The 4th Competition will be in 2012. If it retrospect is anything like the 3rd, it will be hotly contested and immensely rewarding. 20th Bachfest www.bachlive.co.uk. Click on Bach was entitled Prize Family Bach. LBS n a packed Room 20 at the National Here was an opportunity to reflect upon Bach the family man, but in a Portrait Gallery we brought different way. We considered the Itogether members of Steinitz Bach parental ups and downs faced, for we Players in a recital “At home with the Gillian Keith Sarah Power Bachs”. This was not a reconstruction know for example that Johann Gottfried soloist in Compelling Bach singing 3 but a reflection of the importance Bach Bernhard Bach and Gottfried Heinrich Cantata 204 at The Final 4 attached to the musical education of Bach both had personal and social his children, their family music-making together and a difficulties to overcome. Juggling family issues with the chance to present some chamber music, a medium often completion of a work for imminent performance is an aspect crowded out for us. Personal observations by Alastair of Bach’s life we consider rarely. That he fathered twenty Ross punctuated his thoughtful selection from the Wilhelm children is more a cause for ribaldry, unjustifiably so if the Friedemann Bach Notebook; Rodolfo Richter, Rachel facts are examined. The Leipzig Bach-Archiv is unearthing Beckett and Anthony Robson once more combined their some interesting information that will enlighten us on a virtuosic playing skills with deep musical insight in two Bach 5 number of aspects about Bach that have hitherto mystified , Trio Sonatas and, joined by cellist Helen Verney, delighted perhaps even more on how child bereavements influenced the audience in the D major Quintet Op.22 No 1 by Bach’s his composing for example. youngest son, Johann Christian who lived, worked and who is buried in London. With Anna Magdalena, Bach had a matchless partner: wife and mother, musician and copyist, someone who coped A few days later we became immersed in Cantata with his demanding work and with their growing family. The BWV 204 and were joined by Gillian Keith (pictured above loss of some children either within a few days or in early life left). Anthony Robson directed the SBP once more in the was a hardship they shared with, and commonly borne by, historic setting of London’s oldest church, St. Bartholomew- other families in the 18th century because of the poverty, the-Great. The purpose of BWV 204 is unclear, but this medical and social inadequacies of the day. Taking this all substantial cantata for solo soprano was probably composed into account, how must the Bachs still have felt? Joseph von for a family occasion and originally sung by Anna Magdalena 6 (Leipzig 1726/7), Bach having her particular voice in mind Eichendorff’s touching poem ‘Auf meines Kindes Tod’ “On perhaps. If so, the testing recitatives and arias it contains the death of my child” might offer some insight. (Translated by – this is no lightweight Bach – tell us that Anna Magdalena LBS Trustee Margit Hosseini) must have been some soprano! It was brilliantly performed by Gillian. The clocks strike in the town It’s far into the night, How gloomy burns the lamp, At The 18-30 Bach Club Your little bed’s turned down harismatic pianist James Rhodes' appearance Only the winds go round Cat a sold-out via Twitter Moaning through the house Bach Club meeting We sit alone inside during Bachfest, playing a Listening for every sound spanking new Steinway grand lent specially, drew into our circle And there it seems so clear an artist whose passion for Bach’s Your soft tap on the door, James Rhodes music is just as intense and his You only lost your way interest as inquisitive... but from a different perspective. This And now you’re safely here. was the first time that we had ever promoted a Bach-centred piano recital and James’ unique style and narration chimes Poor fools, could we not know? brilliantly with today’s young people. The occasion opened It’s we who got so lost a new chapter for us. Laura Matthews wrote to us afterwards: So frightened in the dark – “ I just thought I would drop you a quick line to say ‘thank You came home long ago you’ for putting on such an enjoyable concert last Friday. Even on this cold Wednesday I’m still smiling from the Three Bach family anniversaries7 influenced our planning; weekend. Thanks again.” we welcomed some wonderful artists to our platform and introduced a new one, our 3rd Bach Singers Prize winner, Enough said. Thanks James! You ended our 20th Bachfest the Irish-born soprano Sarah Power (pictured above right). perfectly. Now onto our 21st... MS 3Born 1715 at Weimar to Maria Barbara 61788-1857 4Born 1724 at Leipzig to Anna Magdalena 7W F Bach 300th and JSB’s 325th (birthdays) Anna Magdalena’s 250th anniversary of her 5See also New Bach Reader death elgian Bach specialist from Bohemia with Ensemble Inégal, and Buxtehude from Philippe Herreweghe, Cantus Cölln. To close, Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca Bwho was awarded the 2010 perform dazzling concertos by Vivaldi. Leipzig Bach Medal, opens another Tickets available online www.sjss.org.uk 020 7222 1061 feast of music at the 2011 Lufthansa www.lufthansafestival.org.uk 13-21 May 2011 Festival of Baroque Music on 13 May with a performance of Bach’s Mass in A Glut of Awards B minor BWV 232 by his celebrated Collegium Vocale of Ghent. Philippe olin Firth may be sweeping the board at the Philippe Herreweghe tells us... Oscars, but so far it has been a bumper year of awards in our circle too. In January Professor John “If there’s one work by Bach I like to conduct every year C Butt received the 2011 without getting bored, it would be the B-minor Mass! The RAM Kohn Foundation Bach Prize, richness of its architecture keeps intriguing me. Over the in April legendary tenor Peter years, I’ve done more than 100 performances and recorded Schreier will be the 2010 recipient, this masterpiece twice.
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