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Bach - Concerto in F minor Piano
Bach - Concerto in F minor Piano - Pascal Gallet #ONPC
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His first television appearance at the age of 10 encouraged Gallet in the pianistic path. He entered the Conservatoire de Paris at a very young age and followed Pierre Sancan's, then Yvonne Loriod's and Éliane Richepin's classes.
In 1987, he was unanimously awarded a 1st prize and followed the advanced training cycle. He remains a disciple of Teresa Llacuna. He has won the Viotti-Valsesia, Porto, Trapani, Menuhin Foundation international competitions.
He is in the line of pianists who had the privilege of meeting Olivier Messiaen very closely at a very young age. The French composer dedicated two excerpts from his Catalogue d'oiseaux to him.
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Concert recorded at the National Theater of Panama on 28 February 2020
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Contents of this video
0:00 - Allegro
3:09 - Largo
5:54 - Presto
Bach composed a concerti group for one, two, three and four harpsichords in Leipzig around 1730. Concerto BWV 1056 is one of eight concerti for harpsichord (BWV 1052-1059). As director of the Collegium Musicum, he had to provide a large amount of music for primarily social purpose. All these concerti are transcriptions of earlier works: the origin of the BWV 1052 concerto is undoubtedly a violin concerto in G minor, unless it is, as some think, an oboe concerto . The second movement (a largo in A flat major) served as the opening sinfonia for Cantata BWV 1056 "Ich steh 'mit einem Fuss im Grabe" (1729). Bach is undoubtedly the first composer to have written concerti for harpsichord and orchestra. Their form is that of the Italian concerto (developed by Vivaldi): three movements: lively, slow, lively.
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