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Bach & Beyond - Gabriela Montero
Johann Sebastian Bach
,
Gabriela Montero
, ...
EMI Classics, 2006
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highly recommended
Taking as her base 12 works of
Bach
, Venezuelan pianist
Gabriela
Montero
proceeds to play variations on each. The works are familiar and most Classical fans will recognize their melodies instantly. But Montero, who is closer to a jazz improvisationalist than a classical pianist merely embellishing, alters rhythm as well as melody, and the results are invariably both surprising and delightful. The Presto from the Italian Concerto is positively wacky, but "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" sticks to the piece's mood with truth and originality. Montero plays "
beyond
" Bach with good taste and respect, and always with intense musicality. The results may seem improvised, but I doubt they are---they seem to well worked through---but that is more of a plus than a minus. You'll revel in hearing old favorites "interpreted" and find some unexpected pleasures here. --Robert Levine
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Sublime
This is compositional improvisation at the highest possible level - stunning - with everything that music is or is supposed to have: the highs, the lows, the emotions, the amazingly transparent technical ability. Not only is she a brilliant performer of such composers as Chopin,
Bach
, Debussy, Granados and some of the modernists like Prokofiev, but she has entirely absorbed the musical idiom of each one and can call upon it at will in dazzling fashion. I listen to a lot of everything and I am completely blown over with her depth of expression and transcendent musical ability. I have been listening to this CD for the entire weekend and it is recorded well in every respect, from the capturing of the sound of the piano to the spontaneous performances themselves. The highest compliment I can pay her is this: her talent is such that she could make a skeptic believe in God; her many hours of practice aside, I truly believe that's the only place where her amazing musical and compositional gift could possibly come from; for she has said herself that it is not filtered through the mind. I hope to hear her live when I have the chance. What a musical discovery...a treasure.
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Beautiful. Fresh. Spiritual. Music as pure as you ever heard before.
This is a true masterpiece. The artist takes themes from
Bach
and transforms them in trully original compositions, beeing hard to beleive they are improvisations. They are never boring, always beautiful. She takes one or several Bach themes, puts to work her classical backround, adds some jazz and south american rythms, and comes up with some of the most moving and inspirational music I ever heard. Bravo for
Gabriela
, this CD is a must for every music lover, classical or not.
Fantastic improv
I heard
Gabriela
on the public radio station where she asked the host to pick a tune and she would improvise on it. He chose the theme song of the program and she just took off with it for several minutes. She also played one of the songs on the cd which impressed me enough to buy it. The choice of songs and the way she plays them is a dynamic mix ranging from an ethereal adagio to the fun and funky Two-Part Invention in D minor. Never a dull moment, Gabriela is a superbly talented pianist who doesn't disappoint in spicing up some timeless classics.
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Bach Lives
Bach
was known to be at the very top echelon of improvisers; not only was he fond of playing around with his own tunes but he was also known to have borrowed a lick or two from his contemporaries. I have no doubt that he would have enjoyed, if not have been stunned by, the similar efforts of this pianist,
Gabriela
Montero
. This pianist is a very nice techician with lovely lyrical gifts. Her reworkings of some of Bach's most famous tunes range from very close "inhabitings" of Bach's pieces (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring), to some rather tangental takes on them (Air in G). However, it seems clear that she always undertakes the improvisations with great reverence and humility. Surely in this last trait, she is worthy to ride on Bach's legacy. I particularly enjoyed her infusions of Argentinian rhythms and sensibilities (tango, gaucho) to her reworkings. Repeated listening produces only slightly diminished results. In large part, I began to enjoy the pieces for themselves, not merely as dependants of their originals. I really only have two quibbles with the CD. First, her own piece called '
Beyond
Bach' seems more like Bach than beyond him. The title does rattle me for it seems a bit presumptious and not in keeping either with the humility of her playing or her liner notes. Second, Montero's endings to her improvisations never seem to convince me. Her timid exits surely do not follow in the keystrokes of her mentor, the pianist Martha Argerich, one of the best in the business. All in all, minor quibles. In lieu of actually seeing and hearing this pianist at work, this is an enjoyable CD from a young pianist of whose rare gifts we should all take note.
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Back to Bach, Please.
I wasn't as over-joyed with this CD as I expected to be. I bought it after hearing the title track on FM radio. The title track is, indeed, a jewel; the rest is, in my view, only high-grade "background" music.The pianist is a marvel (and a beauty, too!) - her popularity is easily understandable. She possesses a remarkable gift for transposing and transcribing classic keyboard to "swing" keyboard. Many
Bach
purists (this one, for example) don't appreciate that, even though we have to admit that a lot of Bach swings, anyway, without transcribing. Lsten to tracks 3 and 4 and you will get your money's worth - they're worth the price.
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J. S. Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from " Herz und Mund und Tar und Leben" BWV 147 | J. S. Bach: Presto from Italian Concerto | Montero: Beyond Bach | J. S. Bach: Air in G - Orchestral Suite #3 BWV 1068 | J. S. Bach: Aria from Goldberg Variations BWV 988 | J. S. Bach: Adagio from Violin Concerto No. 2 in E BWV 1042 | J. S. Bach: Prelude in C BWV 846 from Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 | J. S. Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze from Hunt Cantata BWV 208 | J. S. Bach: Two-Part Invention in D Minor BWV 775 | J. S. Bach: Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G BWV 1048 | J. S. Bach: Adagio from Keyboard Concerto in D Minor BWV 974 | J. S. Bach: Tocatta in D Minor BWV 565
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