Die Musikalische Welt Des Hans Georg Nägeli – Els Biesemans

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20 February 2023

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Ludwig van Beethoven:Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 'Waldstein'
Muzio Clementi:Capriccio in A Major, Op. 34 No. 3Sonata in E flat Major, Op. 12 No. 4
Hans Georg Nageli:Toccata No. 1Toccata No. 2Toccata No. 3Toccata No. 4Toccata No. 5Toccata No. 6

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Els Biesemans (Harpsichord)

The first part of the Douze Toccates by Hans Georg Nageli was published in Zurich in 1808; there was no second part. On the title page, the composer conceals himself behind an ‘editeur’ of the same name. Prominent status, on the other hand, is given to the Repertoire des Clavecinistes, a series that ran from 1803 to 1805 in which Nageli published a total of 15 volumes with works by Clementi, Steibelt, Dussek, Beethoven and others. The choice of ‘auteurs’, whose works he included in the Repertoire and to whom he dedicated the Toccates, reveals Nageli’s view of the latest developments in music for the keyboard. Clementi and Beethoven in particular stand out for him as representatives of an era in which ‘contrapuntal writing is interwoven with artful display by the pianist’, as he writes in the ‘Announcement’ of the Repertoire in the musical press. It is his aim that the Toccates should be understood as an observation on this turning-point in music history. There are therefore good reasons to combine Nageli’s Toccates with works by Clementi and Beethoven on this CD. Nageli’s pieces enter into a historical context that is an integral part of the Toccates as aesthetic objects, not mere surroundings to them. We hear Nageli’s pieces in Nageli’s musical world and Nageli’s musical world in the pieces. The musical portfolio of Els Biesemans has many aspects to it. After studying piano, organ and chamber music at the Lemmens-Institut in Leuven, Els Biesemans specialised in the varied keyboard styles of the 18th and 19th centuries at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. With a repertoire ranging from medieval music to the modern era, Els Biesemans is the recipient of numerous international awards.