Musical works of genius are sometimes approached as
museum exhibits, and the controversies concerning interpretative freedom
can even be more fierce than Scheibe’s famous polemic with Bach’s
advocate Birnbaum. Full of respect for the Composer’s artistic ideas as I
am, I try to understand his music in the context of a time when
improvisation was universally practised. The wealth, complexity and
refinement of the notation make this task more difficult, but important
clues are provided by the study of versions that usually differ in these
very aspects, namely – texture and ornamentation. I made up my mind to
look for my own embellishments, especially in those sections that are
repeated da capo, but also in the brief cadenzas. My partners in this
project adopted a similar stance. We believe that this approach is
closer to the Composer’s own intention than a literal reading of the
score. It provides for a fuller understanding of the music and for a
greater freedom of expression. (Marcin Świątkiewicz)
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