Benjamin Alard

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 9 "Köthen, 1717-1723 - The Happy Years" (2024)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 9 "Köthen, 1717-1723 - The Happy Years" (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 736 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 279 Mb | 02:00:38
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi

‘The happy years’: an expression that is particularly apt for J. S. Bach’s period in Cöthen. Freed from the obligations that held him back in Weimar and not yet caught up in the Leipzig treadmill, Prince Leopold’s protégé produced masterpieces of such flamboyance that Benjamin Alard could not resist the pleasure of inviting some of his dear musician friends to join him around the splendid three-manual harpsichord by Hass.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 2 - Towards the North (2019)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 2 - Towards the North (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.24 Gb | Total time: 04 h 24 min | Scans included
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | HMM 902453.56 | Recorded: 2018

In this second instalment of complete keyboard works, Benjamin Alard demonstrates with splendid eloquence how invaluable the young Bach’s north German experience proved to be; his attentive examination of the works of the great organ masters and his craving for all kinds of music significantly broadened the stylistic foundations of his keyboard writing. The wide range of works presented here, complemented by pieces by Buxtehude, Reinken and Pachelbel, illustrates in exemplary fashion the power of a master in the making.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 4 - Alla veneziana (2021)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 4 - Alla veneziana (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.12 Gb | Total time: 03:16:55 | Scans included
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | HMM 902460.62 | Recorded: 2019, 2020

With this volume 4 in a complete recording of Bach’s keyboard works whose ingenuity has been underlined by every reviewer (e.g. Gramophone, July 2020), Benjamin Alard continues to explore the Weimar period, known as that of his ‘early mastery’. After À la française, we turn to Italy, where the Vivaldian concerto reigned in Venice. The young Bach created here a wonderful space of freedom between the transcriber and the improviser. For ‘if transcription is a matter of freedom, it is also a matter of powerful imagination: each piece on this recording transports us into a Venetian universe that fascinated Bach as much as it inspired him’, as Benjamin Alard demonstrates on three exceptional instruments.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 3 - In the French Style (2020)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 3 - In the French Style (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.17 Gb | Total time: 03:29:19 | Scans included
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | HMM 902457.59 | Recorded: 2018, 2019

Having already attracted attention for his exceptional gifts, Bach entered the service of the Weimar court at the age of twenty-three. This was the start of the period known as his ‘early maturity’, in which his formal and expressive experiments reflect a significant interest in French music and ‘la belle danse’. The close intertwining of French and German styles is the dominant feature of this third volume in Benjamin Alard’s recording of the complete organ and harpsichord works.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 1 - The Young Heir (2018)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Work for Keyboard 1 - The Young Heir (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.09 Gb | Total time: 04:07:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMM 902450.52 | Recorded: 2017

Bach’s youth was a vast field of observation. From the years of apprenticeship in Ohrdruf, where his precocious artistic sensibility was dazzlingly demonstrated, to his first major post as organist at Arnstadt, Bach constantly enriched his musical culture, underpinned by a strong family tradition and driven by iconic respect for the old masters, crucial affinities and unfailing curiosity. As the prelude to a complete recording of a new kind, the eloquence and vigilant intelligence of the admirable Benjamin Alard’s playing are the ideal medium to reveal the technical mastery of Bach’s early keyboard works and convey the essence of this young composer’s musical discourse at a time when he was already measuring himself against the yardstick of predecessors and contemporaries alike.
Benjamin Alard - J.S. Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 8: Köthen, 1717-1723 - For Maria Barbara (2023)

Benjamin Alard - J.S. Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 8: Köthen, 1717-1723 - For Maria Barbara (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1,33 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 470 Mb | Digital booklet | 03:24:15
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi

Eagerly pursuing his exploration of Bach’s corpus for solo keyboard, Benjamin Alard focuses here on works associated with the composer’s first wife, Maria Barbara, and her untimely death in 1720. This instalment therefore includes both the Inventions and Sinfonias, a collection of teaching pieces brimming with freshness and invention, and the prodigious French Suites, one of the peaks of Bach’s years in Cöthen.
Benjamin Alard, Mahler Chamber Orchestra - Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite - Falla El Retablo de Maese Pedro & Harpsichord Concerto

Benjamin Alard, Mahler Chamber Orchestra - Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite - Falla El Retablo de Maese Pedro & Harpsichord Concerto
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 1:01:53 | 298 Mb
Genre: Classical

The three works on this CD evoke the worlds of commedia dell’arte (Pulcinella), Don Quixote (El retablo de maese Pedro) and picaresque Spain (the Harpsichord Concerto).Telling their stories with colour, rhythm and humour, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Pablo Heras-Casado and Benjamin Alard (playing a sumptuous Pleyel harpsichord) invite us to an exhilarating firework display.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 6 ''Das Wohltemperierte Klavier'' (2022)

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 6 ''Das Wohltemperierte Klavier'' (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:41:33 | 982 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: deutsche harmonia mundi

After five volumes devoted to the early years of J. S. Bach, up to the Weimar period, Benjamin Alard takes an utterly fascinating approach to the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. First he offers the listener an astonishing mental preparation on the clavichord, derived mainly from the Clavier-Büchlein for Wilhelm Friedemann. Then he arranges the preludes and fugues in a new order, and to play his programme he has chosen two instruments for which the word ‘extraordinary’ is not too strong: here is the moment when the glorious Hass family of instrument builders comes on the scene, in a festival of colours and registrations each more breathtaking than the last.
Benjamin Alard - J. S. Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 8: Köthen, 1717-1723 - For Maria Barbara (2023) [24/96]

Benjamin Alard - J. S. Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 8: Köthen, 1717-1723 - For Maria Barbara (2023) [24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 03:23:32 minutes | 4,53 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Eagerly pursuing his exploration of Bach’s corpus for solo keyboard, Benjamin Alard focuses here on works associated with the composer’s first wife, Maria Barbara, and her untimely death in 1720.
Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 6 ''Das Wohltemperierte Klavier'' (2022) [24/96]

Benjamin Alard - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 6 ''Das Wohltemperierte Klavier'' (2022) [24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:41:33 minutes | 2,94 GB
Classical | Label: deutsche harmonia mundi , Official Digital Download

After five volumes devoted to the early years of J. S. Bach, up to the Weimar period, Benjamin Alard takes an utterly fascinating approach to the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier.