Bach and the concerti for three harpsichords
J.S. Bach's concertos are among the most miraculous gems to have survived from the eighteenth century. They embody vitality, intensity balanced with lightness, complexity alongside freshness, eloquence, and color—an inexhaustible joy to share with the audience. The concertos for three harpsichords elevate the exhilaration of rhythmic interplay, lyricism, vocality, and virtuosity to truly intoxicating heights. These works, among Bach's most daring, provide musicians with a uniquely valuable field of exploration.
Coordination : Frédérick Haas