Bach: Organ Sonatas (Arr. J. Van Hoecke & J. Marville) Jan Van Hoecke & Jovanka Marville

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
27.07.2016

Label: Alpha

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Jan Van Hoecke & Jovanka Marville

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Sonata No. 5 in C Major, BWV 529
  • 1I. Allegro04:43
  • 2II. Largo05:15
  • 3III. Allegro03:36
  • Sonata No. 4 in E Minor, BWV 528
  • 4I. Adagio - Vivace02:31
  • 5II. Andante04:25
  • 6III. Poco allegro02:27
  • Sonata No. 1 in E Flat, BWV 525
  • 7I. Allegro moderato02:39
  • 8II. Adagio06:49
  • 9III. Allegro03:31
  • Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, BWV 527
  • 10I. Andante04:26
  • 11II. Adagio e dolce05:24
  • 12III. Vivace03:47
  • Sonata No. 6 in G Major, BWV 530
  • 13I. Vivace03:32
  • 14II. Lento06:33
  • 15III. Allegro03:20
  • Total Runtime01:02:58

Info for Bach: Organ Sonatas (Arr. J. Van Hoecke & J. Marville)

Always keen to show its commitment to helping talented young musicians to develop their professional careers, Outhere Music has for several years been the partner of the Musica Antiqua International Competition in Bruges, offering one of the prizewinners the chance to make a recording. In the 2014 finals, the choice fell on the young recorder player Jan Van Hoecke, who convinced the entire jury of the record label with his expressive playing and his inventive and colourful sound palette.

A passionate and exciting interpreter of early and Baroque music, Jan Van Hoecke presents a transcription for recorders and harpsichord or fortepiano of J. S. Bach’s Trio Sonatas for organ BWV 525 and 527-530. His talent is ideally complemented by that of Jovanka Marville, herself a former prizewinner of the competition. With sure-footed mastery of their art, always at the service of the music, they invite us on a captivating journey, shedding new light on these masterpieces by the master of Leipzig.

Jan Van Hoecke, flute
Jovanka Marville, harpsichord & fortepiano


Jan Van Hoecke
is a Belgian recorder player. In 2006 he obtained his masters degree – with the highest distinction – under the guidance of Bart Coen at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Jan attended master classes with teachers like Gerd Lünenbürger, Dan Laurin, Eva Legène and others.

Jan is very much into performing historical as well as contemporary music. He underwent further training in contemporary music from Bart Bouckaert, Tomma Wessel and Antonio Politano. He has given concerts in Europe, Japan and the United States and participated in recordings with “Champ d’Action” and “Collegium Vocale” under the direction of Philippe Herreweghe.

Since 2009 he is teacher at the Conservatory of Lausanne (Switzerland).

Jovanka Marville
was attracted to the music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries while still a piano student, so it was quite natural for her to turn later to the harpsichord and other historic keyboard instruments. Her principal teachers were Christianne Jaccottet at the Geneva Conservatory (where she obtained her premier prix as a harpsichordist), and Johann Sonnleitner in Zürich. She has also been fortunate in taking master classes with Andreas Staier (fortepiano), Jesper Christensen (figured bass) and Rudolf Lutz (improvisation).



Jovanka Marville, who was a prize-winner at the 1989 Bruges International Competition, now makes regular appearances as a solo and chamber musician, as well as playing continuo and concertos in a variety of ensembles including the Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental de Lausanne, the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne and the Ensemble Contrechamps de Genève. She gives frequent fortepiano recitals featuring the music of Mozart and Haydn and early works by Beethoven, which she particularly likes. She also plays the clavichord, which she appreciates for its infinite expressive possibilities.

She has made recordings on sumptuous instruments such as the Ruckers harpsichord in Neuchâtel’s Musée d’Art et d’Histoire and the extraordinary Louis Denis harpsichord of 1658. She has released two albums on the Aeon label; these include excerpts from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book played on the harpsichord and the virginal. Her latest recording, of pieces by J.S. Bach played on the clavichord, came out on the Passacaille label in 2011.

Jovanka Marville is professor of harpsichord and chamber music at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne.

Booklet for Bach: Organ Sonatas (Arr. J. Van Hoecke & J. Marville)

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