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Johann Sebastian Bach - Sonata after Reincken ''Hortus Musicus'' BWV 965 

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- Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March 1685 -- 28 July 1750)
- Performer: Grigori Sokolov
- Year of recording: 2003 (Live in Schwentzingen, Germany
Bach's adaptation of the Sonata No.1 for strings and continuo from "Hortus Musicus" by Johann Adam Reincken, written circa 1705.
00:00 - I. Adagio
02:19 - II. Fuga
05:52 - III. Adagio
06:39 - IV. Presto
07:12 - V. Allemande
10:59 - VI.Courante
13:49 - VII. Sarabande
17:05 - VIII. Gigue
Curious about all forms of music, Bach did not merely seek to acquaint himself with them. He wanted to understand, to penetrate the thought behind them, making copies, and even transcriptions of Vivaldi, Couperin, Handel, Telemann, Frescobaldi, Pergolesi and many others; there are numerous examples, all more or less well-known.
Less well-known is the adaptation he made of a work by Reincken. While still a young man studying at the Lüneburg Gymnasium, "[Bach] would sometimes go to Hamburg to listen to the then celebrated organist, Johann Adam Reincken, in the church of Saint Catherine" if we are to believe his second son, Carl Philipp Emanuel. The music of the Great Man of Hamburg was thus an early focus for the young musician's admiration, and it was no doubt during this period that he came to know Reincken's "Hortus musicus" (Musical Garden), published in 1687. This was a group of six sonatas in four parts, for two violins, viola and basso continuo.
Bach appreciated them sufficiently to have made copies and then transcriptions for solo harpsichord of two of them and a fugue of a third. But as was his wont, in reducing the instrumentation to a single harpsichord, he also enriched his model, adding here a new voice, there new developments, and a level of overall ornamentation lacking in the original: re-creations in the purest sense of the word.
This attitude was characteristic of him, as can be seen in the adaptation of the first sonata in the collection, making it his A minor sonata (BWV 965) with its considerably amplified fugue and gigue, compensating with density what the work lost in diversity of colour.
At any rate, this is a fantastic performance by Sokolov, who always seems to be able to communicate all the many layers in Bach's work.

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@topquark22
@topquark22 2 года назад
JS Bach was, without doubt the greatest composer who ever lived. Thank you for this rendition.
@tarikeld11
@tarikeld11 Год назад
But it was actually Reincken who composed this
@petermerelis
@petermerelis 11 месяцев назад
@@tarikeld11 you're completely missing Bach's genius in this work
@SarumChoirmaster
@SarumChoirmaster 5 лет назад
Can you even begin to appreciate and imagine such a mind as Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven or Brahms? As a choirmaster and organist, violinist, violist, teacher and composer myself, I often have wondered if anyone sitting in any of the great and small churches I have played in, even appreciated me for example. The vast major of people just have nooooo idea as to what it takes to not only perform on this level weekly AND to compose; creating works like this week after week. Each composition and its performance a miracle of the human mind and spirit AND all in homage to GOD!
@bernhardschumacher4621
@bernhardschumacher4621 5 лет назад
YES!!!
@adonisadmirer2752
@adonisadmirer2752 4 года назад
Yes, there's something about the god idea that seems very important in the work of Bach. Mind you, that's not the case for every composer, but with Bach it just fits.
@user-fu7zf4ck9z
@user-fu7zf4ck9z 4 года назад
The fugue is perfect
@riccardobattiferrobertocch9399
Another Bach's masterpiece
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 6 лет назад
Bach is SUCH a genius in the way he arranged this. Don't forget how much he learned from and admired his contemporaries like Jan Reincken, Dieterich Buxtehude, and François Coupérin.
@ThibautKurt23
@ThibautKurt23 5 лет назад
Don't forget Vivaldi although. Bach took everything from Italian, French and North Germany styles and made the perfect synthesis in his art.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 5 лет назад
@@ThibautKurt23 Oh yes, Vivaldi had an enormous influence on Bach's openings, his characteristic themes, and display of violin virtuosity.
@gustinian
@gustinian 5 лет назад
Having listened to JS Bach's complete works (160+ CDs), when I heard the Vivaldi influenced works it felt as though Bach had already far surpassed him in contrapuntal sophistication. I recall his employer asked him to investigate the fashionable Vivaldi's work. I would suggest any influence was limited compared to that of his first fascination - the North German and Dutch organists.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
@@gustinian I agree that Bach surpassed Vivaldi in contrapuntal sophistication. However, I think the Italian influence on his work is substantial, and not limited to Vivaldi. Other composers from that country said to have influenced him greatly include Corelli, Albinoni, Frescobaldi, and Palestrina. Several suites for keyboard would be far poorer if not for the Italian style and themes he used. However, I agree about the substantial influence of North German and Dutch organists, too, which may be far greater.
@spiritualpolitics8205
@spiritualpolitics8205 4 года назад
Never heard this fugue before! Such a rarity for me to encounter a Bach fugue like this unknown to me! What a delight! Thank you! Simply a gorgeous "long-themed" fugue!
@xmvziron
@xmvziron 4 года назад
This isn't Bach technically.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
@@xmvziron I think Bach definitely composed this fugue himself, using source material from Reincken. Other movements, I think he extemporised on Reincken.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 4 года назад
The fugue! So Gould like! Wonderful! The voices are so clear! Reinken would probably been amazed! And composed by Bach when he was only 20! Still a teenager!
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
According to a reported quote from Reincken, the composer was impressed when he met Bach in Lüneburg: "I thought the art was dead, but I see it lives in you." This apparently occurred when Bach improvised on the chorale, „An Wasserflüssen Babylon“. I can't confirm the veracity of this quote, but we do know that Bach studied with Reincken.
@jernejoblak7633
@jernejoblak7633 3 года назад
I've now seen you on multiple Sokolov videos commenting about Gould. Guess you're also a huge fan of Glenn and in search of his best modern approximation, eh? ;)
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад
@@jernejoblak7633 I met Gould a number of times when I was young. I used to eat at the same late night restaurant, Fran's. Thanks to him, I became a Bach fanatic. Even my car license plate has Bach in it. I visit his grave every year on his birthday. Last time four days ago.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan Год назад
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 Yes, it was mentioned in Bach's first biography by Forkel.
@davidrehak3539
@davidrehak3539 6 лет назад
Johann Sebastian Bach:a-moll Szonáta BWV 965 1.Adagio 00:00 2.Fúga:Allegro 02:21 3.Adagio 05:55 4.Presto 06:40 5. Allemande 07:14 6. Courante 11:02 7. Sarabande 13:50 8. Gigue 17:07 Grigorij Sokolov-zongora
@user-su9te1ht2b
@user-su9te1ht2b 8 лет назад
Beautiful Sonata. Brings an easy sadness ....
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 2 года назад
Yeah!- strong stuff..... but I even dream in bachian, if feelings are strong enough.
@user-cv7gg7yo1p
@user-cv7gg7yo1p 11 месяцев назад
A beautiful creation
@yasamanderiszadeh902
@yasamanderiszadeh902 2 года назад
Thank your for sharing this beautiful work with us.
@user-xp9uk6og2n
@user-xp9uk6og2n 3 года назад
Прекрасное исполнение и видение И. С. Баха. Штрих - Чудо! Спасибо! Алекс.
@isabelventos2022
@isabelventos2022 3 года назад
La vida sin música no tiene sentido y con Bach.... Bufff
@FighterFred
@FighterFred 5 лет назад
Wow! That gigue was played as it should, masterful.
@maxmanmusicstudio1530
@maxmanmusicstudio1530 6 лет назад
Brilliantly performed!!! Bravissimo!
@asherwade
@asherwade 7 лет назад
....staggeringly beautiful.
@IvanGreindl
@IvanGreindl 7 лет назад
Thank you, Olla-Vogala for this beautiful sharing. I confess I simply didn't *know* this magnificent and so interesting work. J.-S. Bach's masterworks really are inexhaustible.
@xmvziron
@xmvziron 4 года назад
This is merely a transcription. The composer is Reincken.
@adonisadmirer2752
@adonisadmirer2752 4 года назад
@@xmvziron I haven't looked at Reincken's original, yet I hesitate to believe this is merely a transcription. It's too keyboard oriented for it to be a simple copypasta.
@xmvziron
@xmvziron 4 года назад
@@adonisadmirer2752 The fugue is different though.
@adonisadmirer2752
@adonisadmirer2752 4 года назад
@@xmvziron Precisely my point. Thanks for clarifying.
@justinrubin2533
@justinrubin2533 4 года назад
@@adonisadmirer2752 Very few of Reincken's works have survived - but the Hortus was one --- it's a collection of six trio sonatas in multiple movements (typically two violins and continuo). You can consider this 'arrangement' as an extension of the original - adding some passages such as episodes to the fugue and embellishments and figurations to the rest. But it is a fairly faithful transcription in many ways. Reincken, who knew Bach, said "I thought my art was dead but I see it lives in you" --- he lived to a very old age!
@Vladislava101
@Vladislava101 6 лет назад
VERY BEAUTIFUL!!! THANK YOU!
@sergebayet4833
@sergebayet4833 7 лет назад
Id didn't know this marvelous piece! Many thanks olla!
@snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
@snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for uploading!
@irinaparfenova3627
@irinaparfenova3627 3 года назад
Fantastic!!!
@denis-sx2zz
@denis-sx2zz 5 лет назад
Gloria eterna para el màs vasto y sublime compositor musical de todos los tiempos.
@mercerpeter5124
@mercerpeter5124 8 лет назад
Too much beautiful to me. Thank you.Thank you
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
+Mercer Peter You're very welcome! :)
@sylvielavall3682
@sylvielavall3682 4 года назад
Extraordinaire...
@raulmonti4129
@raulmonti4129 5 лет назад
¡Genio irrepetible!
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 6 лет назад
Sokolov performance reminds me the touch of Gould. Simply emotional. And, yes, it's Reincken, but ..... only JSB could have generated a masterpiece out of a good, honest sonata. The #2/Fuga and the #8/Gigue are at his most exciting heights but the entire suite is worth to be known by all JSB lovers
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 6 лет назад
.... in a way .... jazz mindset of variations over a standard has been invented centuries before ... you are right re Bach's Passacaille .... however even the great Masses built on standard Gregorian songs are also put together using same concept .... FYI I am addicted with minor Baroque composers as well as you seem to be ;-)
@PMiss-gl8fy
@PMiss-gl8fy 5 лет назад
This man is not only the best pianist alive. I rank him in the all time top 3
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 4 года назад
Yes, the fugue in particular. The way Sokolov separates the voices is amazing. So many others use rubato and make it sound terrible. Sokolov knows a Bach fugue like this needs a driving solid beat.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
@@PointyTailofSatan Sokolov is brilliant!
@Carvin0
@Carvin0 Год назад
Gould-infatuation is especially irritating vis-a-vis Sokolov. Sokolov is in an entirely different class.
@SantiagoSegret
@SantiagoSegret 6 лет назад
graciaaaas desde argentinaa!!!
@parker-5155
@parker-5155 4 года назад
Oh maestro Bach!!!!
@user-ec8rm9hr8q
@user-ec8rm9hr8q 4 года назад
Bravo
@adanayup9268
@adanayup9268 7 лет назад
Hermosísima obra y no la conocía
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 6 лет назад
Tampoco yo...pero es de gran categoría! [Saludos de Puerta Aventuras, México]
@PMiss-gl8fy
@PMiss-gl8fy 5 лет назад
L'adagio sotto le mani di Sokolov è qualcosa che non si può descrivere
@NoelleCanty
@NoelleCanty Год назад
I believe I've heard the Reincken melody after which this was modeled on thr Deutsch Kammermusik vor Bach CD.
@ruperttmls7985
@ruperttmls7985 3 года назад
Bach siempre estuvo interesado en la musica de sus contemporaneos, hubiera sido fenomenal que hubiera conocido a D. Scarlatti e intercambiado ideas.
@TechnoRaabe
@TechnoRaabe 3 года назад
3:22 - 3:33 this is what i love bach for
@fredhoupt4078
@fredhoupt4078 5 лет назад
totally unknown obscure Bach. Wonderful. I'm going to print off the music and play it. Thanks for the uploading. Sokolov plays it very well.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
Yes-- but do give credit also to Jan Reincken, whose "Hortus Musicus" is sampled and improvised in this work.
@ghmus7
@ghmus7 4 года назад
Wow
@thethinker4048
@thethinker4048 6 лет назад
some parts sound a lot like bwv 904, i like how all composers and musicians have this pattern thing going on through out between their music.
@schoenbaard
@schoenbaard 6 лет назад
I would prefer to say that he re-emphasized an idea, but under a different light, and in a different context, with a different emotion, and a different reason. Older, and wiser, returning to the same road, 20 years later, to discover everything has changed, apart from its essence, which is its soul.
@adonisadmirer2752
@adonisadmirer2752 4 года назад
@@schoenbaard BWV 965 is 20 years after BWV 904, then? I imagine that means the order is thematic rather than chronological?
@PMiss-gl8fy
@PMiss-gl8fy 5 лет назад
I put sokolov in the top 10 pianists ever
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
Sokolov's interpretation of "The Art of the Fugue" is masterful.
@rayff7740
@rayff7740 5 лет назад
Sarabande is so good
@tarikeld11
@tarikeld11 Год назад
5:15 reminds me of Chopin's Torrent Etude
@christianwouters6764
@christianwouters6764 4 года назад
It is still a mystery WHY Bach wrote all this marvellous works. For the cantatas I can understand, it was part of his contract. But all this clavier music wasn't even published, he didn't earn a penny more for all this hard work.
@s.l5787
@s.l5787 4 года назад
For God. Of course he knew many of his works would never be performed for years if ever at all. He did it out of his own enjoyment surely and out of the belief that some divine entity will hear it as he hears it.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 3 года назад
As Bach said, it was to "the glory of God". Furthermore, it was an homage to composers that he admired. Jan Reincken had a huge influence on Bach, who studied with him in Lüneburg.
@catherineschickel2036
@catherineschickel2036 6 лет назад
Est-ce ma fête'cesoir enfin dpuis minuit ou une simulation... C'est Magic. POUR Moi tt CE WASH IT ?
@clivegoodman16
@clivegoodman16 5 лет назад
It is very different from s Classical Sonata.
@restouri
@restouri 6 лет назад
4:52
@eilatan2540
@eilatan2540 6 лет назад
:'3
@malcolmbojangles265
@malcolmbojangles265 3 года назад
possible inspiration for BWV 542?
@urmorph
@urmorph 6 лет назад
Misprint in the description. Bach was born March 21.
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 6 лет назад
No misprint. The 31/03 date reflects the Western Calendar, and the March 21 date reflects the Julian calendar.
@eppiehemsley6556
@eppiehemsley6556 5 лет назад
Nicely put. Know thy calendar. @@Musicienne-DAB1995
@thegoalfather9922
@thegoalfather9922 6 лет назад
12:09
@thegoalfather9922
@thegoalfather9922 6 лет назад
10:15
@albertorinaldi3964
@albertorinaldi3964 7 месяцев назад
What the HELL why isn' t this more popular! I thought I knew most of Bach' s best works (I think every single thing Bach wrote is a blessing to the whole of humankind), but I had never heard of BWV 965 until one of my pianists colleagues, who likewise was pleasantly surprised, recommended it to me. Anyway the Fugue goes hard as fuckkkkk, I' m istantly off to learn it! (not a native english speaker, forgive me if I made mistakes)
@jonathanwoodvincent
@jonathanwoodvincent 6 месяцев назад
The only mistake is saying "one of my pianists colleagues". It is "one of my pianist colleagues". Makes sense your way, but we don't agree plurals in such a manner. It's referring to one pianist (who is one person among your many diverse colleagues). The rest, with your adept use of idiomatic expressions, etc is perfect! The misspelling of instantly is obviously a typo. Hope the Bach goes well and isn't too hard !
@catherineschickel2036
@catherineschickel2036 6 лет назад
Oui ' CE WASH LATER' ' ' C'EST QUOI
@avantgarde4121
@avantgarde4121 6 лет назад
Non so perché sempre quando ascolto Bach penso a Dio?!
@lmre387
@lmre387 4 года назад
black saBACH
@user-xp9uk6og2n
@user-xp9uk6og2n 3 года назад
НЕ САМ ЛИ ЁГАН БАХ ЭТО ИСПОЛНЯЕТ НА КЛАВИСИНЕ?..
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