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Special offer. Johann Sebastian Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier Book 2
Masato Suzuki (harpsichord)
Suzuki’s manner is bright and muscular, and he has the ability to make the longest pieces convincingly cohere – useful when the preludes attain something approaching full sonata form.
Special offer. Johann Sebastian Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier Book 2
Masato Suzuki (harpsichord)
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Suzuki’s manner is bright and muscular, and he has the ability to make the longest pieces convincingly cohere – useful when the preludes attain something approaching full sonata form.
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Following his recording of the first book of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier released last year (BIS2621), which was praised as ‘a pleasurable benchmark for anyone seeking a traversal that honours every detail of the music’ (Gramophone), harpsichordist Masato Suzuki now offers us his interpretation of the second book of Bach’s masterly cycle of preludes and fugues. No other works from the baroque period have been as cherished, performed and studied as these collections, the objectives of which were musical, theoretical and didactic. Like the first, the second book of the Well-Tempered Clavier features a prelude and fugue in each of the 12 semitones of the chromatic scale, covering all of the 24 major and minor modes. Produced almost twenty years after the first book, this collection is a sort of follow-up. Though less frequently heard than its predecessor, it nevertheless contains pieces of great beauty covering a wide stylistic range and demonstrates a mastery of counterpoint that never outweighs emotion, beauty and aesthetics. Occupying a key position in Bach’s output, the second book of the Well-Tempered Clavier points ahead to the major cycles of Bach’s last years and presents ‘sheer masterpieces from beginning to end’, to quote Johann Nikolaus Forkel, the composer’s first biographer.
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Awards and reviews
May 2025
Suzuki’s manner is bright and muscular, and he has the ability to make the longest pieces convincingly cohere – useful when the preludes attain something approaching full sonata form.
April 2025
Using the same Willem Kroesbergen copy of a Couchet double-manual instrument [as on his recording of Book 1], Suzuki unsurprisingly repeats his achievement of presenting 24 preludes and fugues in the clearest and most natural manner possible. And that may well be all you need.