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Sabat, Marc: Bach Tunings (Another Timbre)

Reimagining Bach's Three Sonatas for Solo Violin through the lens of Just Intonation, composer Marc Sabat adds a second violin to create intricate harmonic dialogues performed with Sara Cubarsi and Xenia Gogu, where precise microtonal tuning and subtle psychoacoustic resonance reveal new shades of Bach's counterpoint, bridging baroque invention with contemporary exploration.
 

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Marc Sabat-composer

Johann Sebastian Bach-composer

Sara Cubarsi-violin

Xenia Gogu-violin

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Label: Another Timbre
Catalog ID: at243
Squidco Product Code: 36801

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: UK
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Ensemble MusikFabrik Studio, In Kšln, Germany, in July and December, 2021, by Stephan Schmidt.
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"Canadian composer of Ukrainian descent Marc Sabat (*1965) has been based in Berlin since 1999. He makes pieces for concert and installation settings, drawing inspiration from investigations of the sounding and perception of Just Intonation and of various music traditions - folk, experimental and classical. He is a frequent collaborator, seeking fruitful interactions with other musicians and artists of visual and literary modes to find points of shared exploration and dialogue between various forms of experience. Sabat studied composition, violin and mathematics at the University of Toronto, at the Juilliard School in New York, and at McGill University, as well as working privately with Malcolm Goldstein, James Tenney and Walter Zimmermann. Together with Wolfgang von Schweinitz he has developed the Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation and is a pioneer of music written and performed in microtonal Just Intonation. He teaches composition and the theory and practice of intonation at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Scores and artist editions are available under a creative commons share-alike non-commercial license through Plainsound Music Edition."

-Marc Sabat Website (http://www.marcsabat.com/MSbio.html)
11/19/2025

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer, organist, and violinist of the Baroque period, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in Western music history. Born in Eisenach into a family of musicians, Bach held posts in Weimar, Köthen, and Leipzig, where he served as cantor at the Thomasschule and directed church music for the city. His masterful command of counterpoint, harmony, and structure is exemplified in works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Mass in B Minor, and the St. Matthew Passion. Revered for the intellectual depth and emotional resonance of his music, Bach's influence extends across centuries, shaping the development of classical, romantic, and modern composition.

-Squidco 11/19/2025

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"Sara explores how putting vibrant matter in and out of sync reveals the fragility of the world in which we live, particularly in the attempt to stabilize vibrations in rational tuning. Acoustic and non-material processes of resonance are a main interest for her, both as a violinist and composer, experimenting with gut strings, instruments with resonance strings (viola d'amore, hardanger fiddle, tromba marina), as well as with melting wax paintings through which Sara reflects on the materiality of tuning, avoiding a partition of the sensible.

Sara studied composition with Wolfgang von Schweinitz and Michael Pisaro at CalArts, where she completed her doctoral degree in 2018 with a full scholarship from La Caixa.

SaraŐs music has been premiered at St. John Smith's Square in London by ensemble x.y, at the Fundaci—n Juan March in Madrid and at Art Share Los Angeles by the Euler Quartet. In September 2023, her new piece for natural horn and keyboard titled ŇLa langue des gargouillesÓ was premiered at the Lucerne Festival. Current projects that Sara is excited about include: the ongoing artistic project about the tromba marina, for which she is writing a new piece, two new works by Sven-Ingo Koch that Sara will premiere in 2025 (for violin and cembalo, and for violin and vocal ensemble), a CD release of Marc Sabat's Bach Intonazioni together with her violin trio Harmonic Flow, a double e-violin concerto by Katharina Rosenberger, and the complete performance of Bach's Sonatas & Partitas at El Petit Palau (Barcelona, Dec 2024).

Sara regularly performs new music as a violinist of Ensemble Musikfabrik in Cologne, and barroc violin in the freelance scene, often with her early music and experimental duo Lo Desconcert. She has performed as a soloist in L'Auditori de Barcelona, El Palau de la Mśsica Catalana and Berlin Philharmonie among other places."

-Sara Cubarsi Website (https://www.saracubarsi.com/violinist-bio)
11/19/2025

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"Moldovan-Spanish violinist Xenia Gogu specializes in historical performance, combining solo, chamber music, and orchestra projects as part of her artistic life. She is currently based in the Netherlands, where she holds a violin position at the Noord Nederlands Orkest. She is a prizewinner at the International York Young Artist Competition in 2024, the Göttingen Händel Competition and the Biagio Marini Early Music Competition as a member of Ayres Extemporae and Duo Auxesis. She is a core member of Parnassus, having performed with the ensemble at the Festival Laus Polyphoniae in Belgium and at international festivals in the UK, Spain and The Netherlands.

Her interest in historically informed performance practice brought her into studying a Master's degree in Early Music in Bremen with Veronika Skuplik. She had previously obtained her Master's degree at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg and her Bachelor's degree at the Hanns Eisler Hochschule für Musik Berlin. She also attended the Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia in Madrid with Prof. Zakhar Bron. She participated in masterclasses with Amandine Beyer, Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch, Mauricio Fucks, Natalia Boyarski, amongst others.

Xenia has taken part in the Apprentices Programme of Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras under the baton of Sir John Eliot Gardiner and in the Collegium Vocale Gent Academy under the baton of Philippe Herreweghe. Further frequent orchestral engagements include Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Millennium Orchestra and Utopia Orchestra."

-Continuo Connect (https://www.continuoconnect.com/artists/musicians/xenia-gogu)
11/19/2025

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