Angela Hewitt

Angela Hewitt is one of the leading Bach interpreters of our time. Her subtle, transparent, extremely vocal and at the same time rhythmic playing of the works of the baroque genius on the modern concert grand piano has set new standards. A 'Bach World Tour' took her to 26 countries on six continents with the 'Well-Tempered Clavier' in 2007/08. This was followed in 2016-22 by a 'Bach Odyssey', during which she delighted audiences in London, New York, Ottawa and Tokyo with twelve recitals each of the complete piano works of the Thomaskantor. Angela Hewitt comes to Heidelberg with a kind of 'Best of Bach', including the young composer's virtuoso D major Toccata, his fascinating Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue and his famous 'Italian Concerto'.
At 18:30: Introduction to the concert "Notenschlüssel" with Marcus Imbsweiler (made possible by the Heidelberger Frühling Freundeskreis)
The concert will be followed by an artist talk with Angela Hewitt in the Ballroom.
Angela Hewitt
Piano
Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata in D major BWV 912
French Suite No. 5 in G major BWV 816
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor BWV 903
Partita No. 5 in G major BWV 829
Italian Concerto in F major BWV 971
Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV 894

Angela Hewitt loves to throw herself into the fray after her performance. For her, music is a celebration of friendship, which is why the Canadian pianist also wants to get to know the people behind the composers' names. In this episode of "Nachhause gehen mit...", Hewitt tells us why her "friendship" with Johann Sebastian Bach is particularly dear to her, why she used to be more exhausted than she is today and how her childhood in Ottawa shaped her.
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