James McVinnie: Bach for Organ & Piano
This event has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
James McVinnie completes his residency in a recital with a difference: a rare chance to hear Bach played on both the piano and the organ by the same performer.
The evening begins with one of the composer’s delicate, decorative forays into the French Baroque: the French Suite in E flat major.
McVinnie contrasts this with the florid lines and spirited extroversion of the Italian Concerto, in a language that Vivaldi would have recognised.
In between these two works on the piano, McVinnie turns to the organ for the Italian-influenced Trio Sonata in E minor. Here Bach deftly exploits the organ pipes’ ability to imitate the timbres of several different instruments.
After the interval, McVinnie plays two of the Chorale Preludes for organ, in each of which Bach lights up a Lutheran melody with fantastical surroundings. The recital concludes with two Preludes and Fugues, one on each instrument.
Performers
James McVinnie organ*, piano
Repertoire
Bach: French Suite No.4 in E flat, BWV.815; Sonata No.4 in E minor, BWV.528*; Concerto in the Italian Style, BWV.971
Interval
Bach: Chorale-prelude, Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, BWV.662*; Trio, Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, BWV.664*; Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor, BWV.867; Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV.552*
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