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Special offer. Bach: The Overtures BWV 1066-1069 (Original versions)

Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen

Bach: The Overtures BWV 1066-1069 (Original versions)

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The sound of this performance is nicely clear and the playing precise and brilliant. Mortensen knows how to phrase the movements so that they do not lack energy but rather are each distinctive....

Special offer. Bach: The Overtures BWV 1066-1069 (Original versions)

Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen

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The sound of this performance is nicely clear and the playing precise and brilliant. Mortensen knows how to phrase the movements so that they do not lack energy but rather are each distinctive....

About

Concerto Copenhagen, the Danish National Baroque Orchestra, has developed into one of Scandinavia’s leading Baroque orchestras. The orchestra now turns to Johann Sebastian Bach’s famous Orchestral Suites. Although extensive research has been conducted for many years, it is not known when the suites were composed. Today everything indicates that the suites were written much earlier than is assumed and then merely had to be adapted to Bach’s new Leipzig circumstances. It is therefore not unusual for them to be performed – as on this recording – without timpani and trumpets. Although the especially popular third suite is a ceremonious, sumptuous work, the material contributed by the wind instruments is hardly of considerable significance. The suite enjoys a top ranking on the charts of Bach’s most attractive and best-loved works. Some of his most popular melodies can be found in their movements. Suite No. 2 in B minor ends with the immensely famous flute solo of the Badinerie (a 'joke' comparable to the Italian 'scherzo') frequently employed on television as a signature tune. Here the Johann Sebastian Bach we encounter is not the one who quests for deep spiritual knowledge or probes hidden aspects of the human soul. On the other hand, he rarely wrote mellower, more uplifting melodies or simpler, more elegantly designed dance rhythms than in these twenty-four movements brimming with magical variations, atmosphere, and rich color.

Contents and tracklist

I. Overture
Track length5:49
II. Courante
Track length2:14
III. Gavottes I & II
Track length2:28
IV. Forlane
Track length1:15
V. Menuetts I & II
Track length2:13
VI. Bourées I & II
Track length2:12
VII. Passepied
Track length2:39
I. Overture
Track length6:09
II. Rondeau
Track length1:38
III. Sarabande
Track length3:10
IV. Bourées I & II
Track length1:58
V. Polonaise & Double
Track length3:15
VI. Menuett
Track length1:01
VII. Badinerie
Track length1:32
I. Overture
Track length6:03
II. Air
Track length4:42
III. Gavottes I & II
Track length3:12
IV. Bourée
Track length1:01
V. Gigue
Track length2:37
I. Overture
Track length7:07
II. Bourée
Track length2:47
III. Gavotte
Track length1:52
IV. Menuett
Track length3:18
V. Réjouissance
Track length2:31

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    July 2021
    Editor's Choice

May/June 2022

The sound of this performance is nicely clear and the playing precise and brilliant. Mortensen knows how to phrase the movements so that they do not lack energy but rather are each distinctive. I think Bach would have been proud. Well worth exploring as an alternative to the oft-recorded standard versions.

July 2021

The performances are undeniably virtuoso. The one-to-a-part playing creates a startling clarity to the ‘orchestral’ texture, a transparency that calls for individual praise.
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