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Set to run until 2015, the Bach Filiation project involves the performance of the complete concerto work written by the great Master. It
perfectly illustrates the essential research we've been conducting since 2006, allowing keen learners and veteran artists to gather around some
of the most formative works for whoever wishes to learn Good Taste in music.
Although Johann Sebastian Bach's perfection and genius are undisputed, one may but admit that the interpretation of his music as it is
nowadays performed hardly gives the listener a fair idea of the splendour of his eloquent, unheard-of and unique musical language.
Sometimes said to be compact, heavy or stiff in association with the naive image of germanic strength, Johann Sebastian Bach’s work has
often been viewed either as a difficult or imposing monument, or on the very contrary as an ethereal illusion, swift and light as a feather
blown away by a morning breeze. Another fancy paradox for History...
However Johann Sebastian Bach lay the foundations of the melodic and rhythmic structure for the entire classic-romantic era. He simply
served as an extraordinary catalyst who launched in the first half of the 18th century a new musical language that was to prevail until Arnold
Schoenberg and Anton Webern's Neue Musik, only to name these two, around 1930…
So here is, by means of the Bach Filiation Project the story of a pillar, a musical genius, who mixes roots and elegance in a boundless
richness.