The Bach family, renowned for its monumental contributions to classical music, is led by Johann Sebastian Bach, a Baroque composer celebrated for his complex, emotive works. Johann Sebastian’s compositions spanned sacred and secular genres, including keyboard, orchestral, and chamber music. His style, noted for meticulous craftsmanship and contrapuntal complexity, laid the groundwork for future music.
Among his children, three sons—Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784), Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788), and Johann Christian (1735-1782)—emerged as distinguished composers. Trained rigorously by their father, each son carved out his unique musical path.
This program portrays the Bach composers’ distinctive styles in the trio sonata format, showcasing the evolution of musical expression from the intricate polyphony of Johann Sebastian Bach to the expressive freedom and elegant lyricism of his sons. Through this presentation, audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for the rich and varied contributions of the Bach family to the classical repertoire.
Performed by the Valletta Baroque Ensemble with Sarah Spiteri and Tatjana Chircop on violin, Jacob Portelli on cello and Pablo Zapico on the theorbo.
Programme:
Johann Sebastian Bach – Sonata for two Violins and continuo in C Major BWV 1037
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach – Trio in Bb major for 2 vlns and continuo
Carl Philip Emanuel Bach – Trio Sonata in E minor Wq 155 (H 577)
Johann Christian Bach – Trio for 2 vlns and cello in G major Op 4 No 6