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Bach, J S: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 BWV1046-1051

Freiburger Barockorchester

Bach, J S: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 BWV1046-1051

Awards:

engaged and articulate playing.

Bach, J S: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 BWV1046-1051

Freiburger Barockorchester

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engaged and articulate playing.

About

The Brandenburg Concertos need no introduction – doubtless because they owe their fame to a systematic exploration of a genre recently inherited from the Italians, with a still youthful Bach devising as many different scorings as there are concertos. When he received the manuscript of the six works, Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, must have been terrified by their demands, and his musicians even more so! Three centuries later, the cycle is as open as ever to new ‘historically informed’ interpretations, as this set demonstrates. The CD cover represents the importance of numbers in these works eg Concerto No 3 which is scored for three instruments, in 3 time, 3 sections etc. The trumpeter is particularly impressive. Freiburg are recording and touring Bach throughout 2014.

Contents and tracklist

I. [Ohne Satzbezeichnung]
Track length3:52
II. Adagio
Track length3:40
III. Allegro
Track length3:51
IV. Menuet - Trio I - Polonaise - Trio II
Track length6:31
I. [Ohne Satzbezeichnung]
Track length5:32
II. Adagio ma non tanto
Track length4:05
III. Allegro
Track length5:38
I. [Ohne Satzbezeichnung]
Track length4:49
II. Andante
Track length4:04
III. Allegro assai
Track length2:36
I. [Ohne Satzbezeichnung] - II. Adagio
Track length5:37
III. Allegro
Track length4:41
I. Allegro
Track length9:26
II. Affettuoso
Track length5:44
III. Allegro
Track length5:10
I. Allegro
Track length6:42
II. Andante
Track length3:39
III. Presto
Track length4:24

Awards and reviews

Building a Library 23rd December 2017

engaged and articulate playing.

28th February 2014

I warmed immediately to the Freiburgers’ engagement with the music’s breadth and scale, refusing to squash it in a breathless blaze of “period” mannerisms...you feel the zing of jubilant repartee as multi-layered lines are traded and interwoven within this conductor-less ensemble. That’s authenticity.

May 2014

an uncanny sense of corporate cohesion...yields luxuriant textures, polished ensemble and meticulously plotted conceptions, born of single-mindedness and an embedded familiarity with their colleagues and the material.

31st March 2014

beautifully played and contains plenty of fresh realisations...it takes its place among the best in a very competitive field
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