Nonesuch Releases Brad Mehldau’s After Bach on March 9

Album features selections from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier alongside Mehldau originals they inspired

“A balance of space and intensity perfectly struck … An unaccompanied performance split between respectfully straight recitals of several JS Bach classics, and densely dazzling compositions and improvisations inspired by them.”—Guardian

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Nonesuch releases Brad Mehldau’s After Bach on March 9, 2018. The album comprises the pianist/composer’s recordings of four preludes and one fugue from J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, each followed by an “After Bach” piece written by Mehldau and inspired by its WTC mate. The album begins with Mehldau’s own “Before Bach: Benediction” and ends with his “Prayer for Healing.” Pre-orders of After Bach are available now at iTunes and nonesuch.com and include an instant download of the album track “After Bach: Rondo.”

As Mehldau’s label mate Timo Andres says in his After Bach liner note, “As a professional organist, much of Bach’s work took the form of improvisation, and during his lifetime it was the virtuosity and complexity of these improvisations for which he was most admired … Some three centuries after the fact, Brad Mehldau takes up this tradition and applies it to a frustratingly unknowable aspect of Bach’s art.”

Andres continues, “There have always been elements of Mehldau’s style that recall Bach, especially his densely-woven voicing—but he’s not striving to imitate or play dress-up. Rather, After Bach surveys their shared ground as keyboardists, improvisers, and composers, making implicit parallels explicit.”

After Bach originated in a work Mehldau first performed in 2015—commissioned by Carnegie Hall, The Royal Conservatory of Music, The National Concert Hall, and Wigmore Hall—called Three Pieces After Bach.

Brad Mehldau’s Nonesuch debut was the 2004 solo disc Live in Tokyo and includes six records with his trio: House on Hill, Day Is Done, Brad Mehldau Trio Live, Ode, Where Do You Start, and Blues and Ballads. His collaborative records on the label include Love Sublime, Highway Rider, Metheny Mehldau, Metheny Mehldau Quartet, Modern Music, Mehliana: Taming the Dragon, Nearness with Joshua Redman, and last year’s Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau. His additional solo albums on Nonesuch include Live in Marciac and the eight-LP/four-CD 10 Years Solo Live, which the New York Times says contains some of the most impressive pianism he has captured on record.” 

Brad Mehldau, After Bach

  1. Before Bach: Benediction
  2. Prelude No. 3 in C# Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I, BWV 848
  3. After Bach: Rondo
  4. Prelude No. 1 in C Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II, BWV 870
  5. After Bach: Pastorale
  6. Prelude No. 10 in E Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I, BWV 855
  7. After Bach: Flux
  8. Prelude and Fugue No. 12 in F Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I, BWV 857
  9. After Bach: Dream
  10. Fugue No. 16 in G Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II, BWV 885
  11. After Bach: Ostinato
  12. Prayer for Healing

For more information, visit publicity.nonesuch.com or bradmehldau.com, or contact:
Melissa Cusick, Nonesuch Records, 212.707.2912 or melissa.cusick@nonesuch.com

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