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Cal Performances at Home: Jeremy Denk, piano
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The esteemed pianist Jeremy Denk—MacArthur Fellow, writer, and noted musical commentator—performs Book I of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, the preludes and fugues that Beethoven referred to as his musical bible. Denk has written insightfully about Bach as a great humanist, describing how the composer’s music represents an “intoxicating combination”—a feeling of the divine balanced with the earthly beauty of logic and discipline. The New York Times has extolled Denk’s “profound affinity with Bach” as a performer, and the Philadelphia Inquirer has called his Bach recitals “mesmerizing.”
SF/Arts Curator Insight
The virtuoso pianist and music essayist Jeremy Denk, a Bach specialist, performs Book 1 of Bach’s towering Well-Tempered Clavier, the 1722 collection of 24 fugues and preludes in every major and minor key, that Beethoven would call his musical Bible. The performance streams live as part of Cal Performances’ At Home Spring Season.
Jesse Hamlin
SF/Arts Curator
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