Henri GORAIEB – J. S. BACH – Concerto No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052, JML Concert Jan. 25, 2015.
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Henri GORAIEB – J. S. BACH – Concerto No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052, JML Concert Jan. 2015
Jean Sebastien Bach: Concerto No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052*
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro
Pianist: Henri Goraieb
Conductor: Paul-René Safa
JML (Les Jeunesses Musicale du Liban) String Orchestra
JML Concert at the ‘Église Saint Joseph (USJ)’, January 25, 2015.
Bach’s original keyboard compositions were written for Harpsichord that contains only four octaves with 5 Cs. So are the two volumes of the Well-Tempered Klavier (the two series of Preludes and Fugues in all 24 major and minor keys). Bach’s original Concerto 1 in D minor was written for solo organ or solo violin or solo harpsichord. This Concerto is most probably an arrangement transposed from the Bach’s original composition by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach for pianoforte that expands over 5-6 octaves.
Henri Goraieb (1935 - 2021)
Born in Lebanon to a Lebanese father and a French mother, Henri Goraieb had the dual Lebanese-French culture. At only 13 years old, he performed for the first time Edward Grieg's Concerto in A minor. Later he went to Paris where he obtained the ``Diplôme d’Etudes pour le Piano`` at the age of 18 from ``Conservatoire National de Musique`` with the highest distinction. Then he obtained the temperament of concert pianist in Paris while training with great pedagogues, like Germaine Mounier and Marguerite Long. Finally, it was with the Russian pianist Oleg Ivanov, a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, he was able to combine his profound musicality with the legendary Russian piano technique.
Henri Goraieb who played more than 70 concertos, was a soloist with many prestigious orchestras, and has given numerous concerts and recitals in major European capitals and cities. Two tours in Russia were greeted triumphantly. In Europe, India and various Middle Eastern countries, the press unanimously hailed the performances of this great pianist.
With his love and profound knowledge of the opera, Henri Goraieb animated for almost 20 years (1980s to 1990s) many programs broadcasted on the French National Radio “France Musique”; notably his weekly programs devoted to lyrical art named “Voix souvenirs”, and “Premières Loges” with the most prestigious voices of the time.
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