Jean Brégnac, Chantal Santon Jeffery, Nicolas Bouils, Marie Rouquié
Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia - patron of the arts, collector, woman of letters and composer - was an extraordinary personality.
The flautist Jean Brégnac pays her vibrant homage with a programme featuring works by her protégés Carl Philipp Emanuel and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, her mentor Johann Philipp Kirnberger, and the princess herself.
Anna Amalia von Preussen (1723-1787) , Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784) , Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) , Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721-1783)
- Bach, C P E: La Boehmer, H. 81, Wq. 117 / 26
- Bach, C P E: Trio Sonata in D Major, H. 575, Wq. 151
- Bach, C P E: Ariette "D'amor per te languisco", H. 767, Wq. 213
- Bach, C P E: Sonata in G Major, H. 137, Wq. 50 / 2: II. Poco adagio
- Anna Amalia of Prussia: Lied "An das Klavier"
- Anna Amalia of Prussia: Flute Sonata in F major
- Bach, C P E: Les Langueurs tendres, H. 110, Wq. 117 / 30
- Bach, C P E: Lied "Busslied", H. 686 / 46, Wq. 194 / 46
- Bach, W F: Polonaise in E Minor, F. 12 / 8
- Bach, C P E: La Xenophon, H. 123, Wq. 117 / 29
- Bach, C P E: La Sybille, H. 123, Wq. 117 / 29
- Bach, C P E: Lied "Geduld", H. 686 / 6, Wq. 194 / 6
- Bach, C P E: Sonata for Solo Flute in A Minor, H. 562, Wq. 132
- Bach, C P E: Lied "Die Liebe des Nächsten", H. 686 / 19, Wq. 194 / 19
- Kirnberger: Trio Sonata in C Major
- Bach, C P E: L'Aly Rupalich, H. 95, Wq. 117 / 27