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Violin Partita No.2 in D Minor, BWV 1004 - III. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach

Violin Partita No.2 in D Minor, BWV 1004 - III. Sarabande

Bob van der Ent

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: Download Album
Barcode: 0608917249828
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Catalog number: CC 72498
Releasedate:
- Finally Challenge Classics catalogue accommodates an account of violin’s literature highest work: Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas
- As an ever inquisitive label, Challenge has chosen a young violinist with an outstanding personality.
- Van der Ernt does more than merely give a performance; he pursues a journey with the listener.
- Even the simple choice of a 1828 violin, gut strings and a certain bow give this account a thoroughly unique sound world.
It was not until I picked up my violin and played a few movements of solo Bach, one winter's evening at home, that the essence of the composer finally permeated my being. I felt an almost mystical unity with the music that I'd never experienced before. Because there are already so many fabulous recordings of Bach, I asked myself "What can I still add to this?" What surprised me, however, was that the wide diversity of approach was actually a great source of inspiration to me rather than being in any way off-putting. Apparently, the possibilities of Bach's music are inexhaustible. This is what gave me the courage I needed to issue a new recording.

To me, the narrative power of Bach's music means that it can sound like new in every era and in every performance. People's opinions of Bach are constantly changing and will continue to do so in the future. My recording of Bach is an interpretation of my vision of his music up until now, and I have striven for authenticity by remaining true to my personal vision, without making it a predominant feature.

For years now, I have been playing a violin that is very dear to me; an instrument by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume from 1828. It is modelled after Stradivarius and its tonal design is typical of 18th century instruments, with a wide palette of colours. Using gut strings on this instrument, especially for Bach, adds a great deal of clarity to the sound, a richer range of overtones and a warmer sound that more closely approximates the human voice. Finally, a Baroque bow offers many more options for the expression I'm seeking. It's a bow that feels like a fine paintbrush, helping me to paint the music, as it were, in great detail.