Barbara Clark, September 2024
“Bach & l’Italie” is a captivating exploration of Johann Sebastian Bach’s musical affinity with his Italian contemporaries, brought to life by the extraordinary talent of French-American harpsichordist Justin Taylor. This thoughtfully curated program delves into Bach’s connection with Italian composers, prominently featuring his famous Concerto ‘in the Italian style’ and reworkings of concertos by Vivaldi and Alessandro Marcello.
The album opens with Alessandro Scarlatti’s Toccata, seamlessly transitioning into Bach’s Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, BWV 903, where the Italian extemporaneous style infuses the work with dizzying virtuosity. Justin Taylor’s youthful vitality and flair shine throughout the recording, perfectly matching Bach’s ever-changing idiom. His quicksilver playing adds a touch of mercurial brilliance to the E minor Toccata, BWV 914, as it crescendos into an explosive climax of violin-inspired bariolages and arpeggiated chords.
Taylor’s interpretation of the ‘Organ’ Concerto, BWV 596, and its virtuosic companion piece, BWV 594, based on Vivaldi’s originals, is nothing short of exceptional. The weightless energy in his playing is a hallmark of this recording. In BWV 974’s opening movement, he captures the light bounce of the ‘spiccato’ bowing technique from the original, while the C minor Prelude, BWV 921, is delivered with the wild, bebop-inspired rhythms that evoke a sense of fervor and excitement.
What truly sets this album apart is Justin Taylor’s ability to extract a remarkable array of colors and quasi-orchestral timbres from the noble 1730 harpsichord housed in the Château of Assas, France. The instrument serves as a perfect canvas for his expressive interpretations, enriching the listening experience with its unique character.
“Bach & l’Italie” is a testament to the enduring influence of Italian Baroque music on Johann Sebastian Bach’s compositions. Justin Taylor’s virtuosic performances and deep understanding of the music’s nuances make this album a delightful and enlightening journey through the musical connections between Bach and his Italian contemporaries. Whether you are a seasoned aficionado or a newcomer to Baroque music, this recording is a treasure that is sure to captivate and enthrall.