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Bach Toccatas

2021Berlin Classics0302016BC

Works by Johann Sebastian Bach (one work arr. Busoni)

Claire Huangci has taken ownership of a rarely heard collection of works with Johann Sebastian Bach's varied and sparklingly virtuoso Toccatas, in which she presents the entire emotional spectrum of the young adult Bach. When Claire Huangci enthuses about the Toccatas, she speaks of the lesser-known side of Bach: the 'more bizarre, fantasising and humorous Bach,' whose Toccatas were bright splashes of colour in her last year. 'Sometimes my body swayed almost as if dancing while I was playing, and the music took over my entire being' — and she learned much about touch, to put it pianistically: about the keystroke. The Italian 'toccare' — 'to strike, to touch, to feel' — already conveys in its original etymology the entire range of pianistic challenges that Bach hides in his seven Toccatas. Claire Huangci's engagement with the works goes beyond the studio recording: for the renowned G. Henle Verlag she edited the fingering, giving interested amateurs and professionals an unusually personal insight into her music-making. Recorded in the venerable Sendesaal Bremen, she shows once again how close the Baroque repertoire is to her. The album begins with Busoni's transcription of the world-famous Bach D minor Toccata, which captures the mighty Baroque organ sound on the piano keyboard in a romanticising manner, serving as a captivating prelude. All of the toccatas were written during Bach's years in Weimar and bring him alive as a composer who is well versed in serious Baroque counterpoint, yet contrasts this mastery with improvisational, virtuoso runs and dreamy slow passages.

Awards & critic picks

Press

Claire Huangci's playing reflects from the very first measure an awareness of the great, barely explored pianistic potential of these unique youthful works. In the G major dream the melody is breathed with so little pressure, so high in the keys, that the result stands very far from any kitsch. It bears witness to considerable pianistic finesse.

Matthias Kornemann, FonoForum, 2022

Bach with heart and soul. Claire Huangci takes ownership of these works with a remarkable sense of style and a wonderfully transparent touch — her articulation is exemplary, her sense for the harmonic and contrapuntal architecture impressive. A Bach reading that combines warmth and intellectual clarity in equal measure.

Thomas Gehrig, klassik.com, 2021

Brilliant and full of temperament, present, highly differentiated, lively, with verve and empathy — this is how the pianist grasps the young Bach in this recording. Under nimble pianistic fingers the fugues appear varied and light, the musical world playful, lively and youthfully serene. A particular listening pleasure.

Johannes Vesper, Musenblätter, 2021

A recording of the six Toccatas BWV 910–916 by Johann Sebastian Bach that pleasantly surprises. With outstanding pianistic abilities Claire Huangci reminds us that it was precisely the young Bach who irritated his contemporaries with a sparkling creative vitality — even her fugues she gives a dance-like impulse. Apart and charming.

P. Ob., WAZ / NRZ / Westfälische Rundschau / Westfalenpost / Aachener Zeitung, 2021

With razor-sharp precision Claire Huangci lends the Toccatas an abundance of differentiated colour and expressive nuances. Bach's most famous Toccata in D minor — reduced via Busoni from the great organ sound to the modern concert grand — opens up, thanks to Huangci's subtle touch, fascinating new insights into the clarity and construction of the work.

Fritz Jurmann, Vorarlberger Nachrichten, 2021

Fulminant and virtuosic. This playing is always of a piece and yet seems weightless, sometimes even unburdened — never ponderous. Claire Huangci unfolds Bach's Toccatas with a wonderful sense of imagination and humour.

Alexander Walther, Online Merker, 2021

Phenomenal! In this CD programme the musical versatility of Claire Huangci comes perfectly into its own — whether in the finely traced slow middle movement of the D major toccata, the dazzling brilliance of the beginning of the G minor toccata, or the romanticised excesses of the Busoni transcription of BWV 565.

Michel Dutrieue, Stretto, 2021

Claire Huangci is a mistress of differentiation. With wit and a sure sense of architecture she reveals the quirky, fantasising and humorous side of Bach in these early works. Unbeatable.

Thomas Rothschild, Kultura-Extra, 2021

Joy and freedom, but without ostentation: the version of the young American even slightly surpasses that — itself highly remarkable — of the rare and precious Laurent Cabasso. Lisible polyphonic structure and subtle ornamentation.

An audiophile tip and an exemplarily well-sounding piano CD. The Yamaha CFX in the Bremen Sendesaal is captured with such transparency and presence that one experiences every nuance of Huangci's touch — the recording itself is a small reference event.

Heinz Gelking, image hifi, 2021

A brilliant choice, for Claire Huangci transfers these harpsichord pieces to the piano with much inspiration. Her playing finds a convincing balance between Baroque articulation and the colouristic possibilities of the modern grand.

Bernhard Schrammek, rbbKultur, 2021

Rhythmically pointed, subtle and full of feeling, Claire Huangci shapes the Toccata and Fugue in D minor in Busoni's transcription. The remaining Toccatas BWV 910–916 are presented with the same expressive imagination and tonal refinement.

Sven Godenrath, Ihr Opernratgeber, 2021

Tracklist

  1. 1
    Bach (arr. Busoni): Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565I. Toccata
    2:36
  2. 2
    Bach (arr. Busoni): Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565II. Fugue
    6:00
  3. 3
    Bach: Toccata in G minor, BWV 915I. Introduction. Adagio
    1:19
  4. 4
    Bach: Toccata in G minor, BWV 915II. Allegro
    2:06
  5. 5
    Bach: Toccata in G minor, BWV 915III. Adagio
    1:34
  6. 6
    Bach: Toccata in G minor, BWV 915IV. Fugue
    3:48
  7. 7
    Bach: Toccata in E minor, BWV 914I. Introduction. Un poco allegro
    2:01
  8. 8
    Bach: Toccata in E minor, BWV 914II. Adagio
    2:07
  9. 9
    Bach: Toccata in E minor, BWV 914III. Fugue. Allegro
    2:36
  10. 10
    Bach: Toccata in C minor, BWV 911Introduction. Adagio
    3:15
  11. 11
    Bach: Toccata in C minor, BWV 911Fugue. Allegro
    6:38
  12. 12
    Bach: Toccata in G major, BWV 916I. Introduction
    1:54
  13. 13
    Bach: Toccata in G major, BWV 916II. Adagio
    2:17
  14. 14
    Bach: Toccata in G major, BWV 916III. Fugue. Allegro e Presto
    2:44
  15. 15
    Bach: Toccata in D minor, BWV 913I. Introduction. Presto
    2:00
  16. 16
    Bach: Toccata in D minor, BWV 913II. Thema. Presto
    5:09
  17. 17
    Bach: Toccata in D minor, BWV 913III. Allegro
    3:59
  18. 18
    Bach: Toccata in F-sharp minor, BWV 910I. Introduction
    1:07
  19. 19
    Bach: Toccata in F-sharp minor, BWV 910II. Adagio
    2:07
  20. 20
    Bach: Toccata in F-sharp minor, BWV 910III. Presto e staccato
    6:25
  21. 21
    Bach: Toccata in D major, BWV 912I. Introduction
    0:27
  22. 22
    Bach: Toccata in D major, BWV 912II. Allegro
    2:07
  23. 23
    Bach: Toccata in D major, BWV 912III. Adagio
    4:28
  24. 24
    Bach: Toccata in D major, BWV 912IV. Fugue. Presto
    2:55