J. S. Bach: The French Suites Peter Hill

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
02.04.2021

Label: Delphian Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Peter Hill

Komponist: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812:
  • 1Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812: I. Allemande03:39
  • 2Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812: II. Courante02:09
  • 3Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812: III. Sarabande03:33
  • 4Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812: IV. Menuet I & II03:12
  • 5Suite No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 812: V. Gigue04:10
  • Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813:
  • 6Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: I. Allemande03:03
  • 7Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: II. Courante02:01
  • 8Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: III. Sarabande03:09
  • 9Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: IV. Air01:40
  • 10Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: V. Menuet I & II03:00
  • 11Suite No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 813: VI. Gigue03:00
  • Suite No. 3 in B minor, BWV 814:
  • 12Suite No. 3 in B minor, BWV 814: I. Allemande03:39
  • 13Suite No. 3 in B Minor, BWV 814: II. Courante02:13
  • 14Suite No. 3 in B Minor, BWV 814: III. Sarabande03:03
  • 15Suite No. 3 in B Minor, BWV 814: IV. Anglaise02:12
  • 16Suite No. 3 in B Minor, BWV 814: V. Menuet & Trio03:21
  • 17Suite No. 3 in B Minor, BWV 814: VI. Gigue02:13
  • Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815:
  • 18Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: I. Allemande02:57
  • 19Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: II. Courante02:18
  • 20Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: III. Sarabande02:45
  • 21Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: IV. Gavotte01:18
  • 22Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: V. Air02:03
  • 23Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: VI. Menuet00:58
  • 24Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 815: VII. Gigue02:25
  • Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816:
  • 25Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: I. Allemande03:22
  • 26Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: II. Courante01:45
  • 27Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: III. Sarabande05:11
  • 28Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: IV. Gavotte01:13
  • 29Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: V. Bourrée01:21
  • 30Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: VI. Loure02:14
  • 31Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816: VII. Gigue03:24
  • Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817:
  • 32Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: I. Allemande02:51
  • 33Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: II. Courante01:41
  • 34Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: III. Sarabande03:25
  • 35Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: IV. Gavotte01:23
  • 36Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: V. Polonaise01:30
  • 37Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: VI. Bourrée01:32
  • 38Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: VII. Petit Menuet01:20
  • 39Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: VIII. Gigue02:34
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Suite in C, K 399:
  • 40Suite in C, K 399: I. Ouverture04:30
  • 41Suite in C, K 399: II. Allemande04:06
  • 42Suite in C, K 399: III. Courante02:51
  • 43Suite in C, K 399: IV. Sarabande (completed by Peter Hill)01:58
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
  • 44Gigue in G, K 57401:41
  • Total Runtime01:53:53

Info zu J. S. Bach: The French Suites

The French Suites have a special place among Bach’s keyboard works. Besides containing music as profound and poetic as any Bach wrote, their textures have a transparency and sparkle that reflects a move towards the galant style fashionable among Bach’s contemporaries. In this, the third instalment of Peter Hill’s acclaimed Bach series, Hill has chosen to follow the suites with his own completion of Mozart’s Suite in C, K399. With Bach and Handel as his models, this work epitomises Mozart’s fascination with Baroque music. Hill’s celebrated return to the studio with Delphian four years ago continues to reap rich artistic rewards, with a ‘Diapason d’Or’ and a recent Gramophone Award nomination for his premiere recording of Messiaen’s rediscovered La Fauvette passerinette; here in Bach, too, his abundant energy and passion are deeply informed by a lifetime of scholarship.

"Peter Hill never underestimates [the] challenge, and there's a confiding wisdom sustaining his latest Bachian foray. Trademark unshowy integrity, too, articulated through a silky translucent tone and captured in an agreeably intimate recording" (BBC Music Magazine)

Peter Hill, piano




Peter Hill
Hill read music at Oxford gaining a Master of Arts degree, during which time he studied piano with Cyril Smith. He then continued his piano studies at the Royal College of Music with Cyril Smith, gaining the Chappell Gold Medal. Whilst at the Royal College of Music he also studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, who described him as ‘…a born artist, a beautiful natural talent’. Hill has always been interested in contemporary music. He has said, ‘The turning point of my life came when I was about fourteen, when I discovered “real” twentieth-century music, via Schoenberg’s piano music which I came across in a shop in Winchester… What I discovered was that just playing a major seventh softly was extraordinarily beautiful and I played those pieces with a kind of missionary zeal.’ He was awarded a first prize at the International Centre for New Music in Darmstadt for his playing of Cage and Stockhausen, and was a founder member (with Douglas Young, Kathryn Lukas and Rohan de Saram) of Dreamtiger, the ensemble devoted to organising concerts of contemporary music. Hill has appeared at many international music festivals including Bath, Harrogate and Stuttgart, and since 1976 has broadcast regularly for the BBC making nearly one hundred programmes; these include the recording of the complete piano music of Schoenberg and the complete solo piano music of Messiaen. In 1992 Hill took a research fellowship at Royal Holloway College on Xenakis, but was not inspired by this composer. He has given many first performances by contemporary British composers and appears in recital with violinist Peter Cropper whilst his duo-pianist partner is Benjamin Frith.

Hill is head of the department of music at the University of Sheffield where he teaches courses in performance practice, Messiaen, Stravinsky and Beethoven. His book The Messiaen Companion, published in 1994, indicates his affinity for the French composer, a composer with whom Hill studied and of whose music he has made authoritative recordings. As well as writing articles for the Musical Times and Tempo magazine, Hill has also published a book on Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring and has given extremely illuminating lectures on the history, performance and recording of this work.

Hill made his first solo recording, of piano music by Havergal Brian, in 1982. In 1990 he recorded one of the peaks of the piano repertoire with Beethoven’s ‘Diabelli’ Variations Op. 120. Like most of his discs it was favourably reviewed, and for his understanding and complete grasp of its overall structure is one of the best available versions of this monument of the piano literature. As with many of his recordings, Hill provides a penetrating and thought-provoking booklet essay.

However, Hill is predominantly known for his recordings of twentieth-century music, especially his critically praised seven-disc cycle of the piano music of Messiaen on which he received guidance from the composer. These recordings for Unicorn-Kanchana were hailed as ‘…one of the most important recording projects of recent years’ by the New York Times, putting Hill at the forefront of Messiaen interpreters; they have recently been reissued on the Regis label. His more recent discs have been made for Naxos for whom he is recording the complete works of Stravinsky. A disc which includes the Three Movements from Petrushka was highly praised, Fanfare magazine stating, ‘The work is almost impossible to play, and Hill – not noticeably taxed – bounds and prances through it with real élan.’ Of the whole disc, the critic concludes, ‘The playing is superb and highly enjoyable.’ The Gramophone magazine found Hill’s ‘…cool detachment and scrupulous observance of the notation works well in the Sonata’, but not in the whole of the programme. A disc of Stravinsky’s works for two pianos with Benjamin Frith includes the The Rite of Spring, but it was Hill’s disc of Berg, Schoenberg and Webern that elicited the highest praise from The Gramophone. ‘These are scrupulously prepared performances… Where Pollini responds with near frenetic intensity and an excess of dazzling pianism, Hill probes with subtlety, sympathy and high intelligence.’ This disc was also selected as a recording of the year in Classic CD magazine and by The Sunday Times. One of the most under-rated of British pianists, Hill deserves a place in the front rank.



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