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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos / Freiburger Barockorchester |
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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 2000
Gottfried von der Goltz violin Daniela Helm violino piccolo Christian Goosses viola Ulrike Kaufmann viola Isabel Crijnen recorder Thera de Clerck recorder Michael Behringer harpsichord Karl Kaiser transverse flute Friedemann Immer trumpet Katharina Arfken oboe Less Freiburger Barockorchester Gottfried von der Goltz When Bach was in the service of Prince Leopold in Coethen, he had his own orchestra and was contracted to compose a great deal of instrumental music. This gave him an opportunity to try new techniques and to develop his own instrumental style. The six Brandenburg Concertos belongs to these masterpieces for a small ensemble. This joyously infectious performance of these famous landmarks in the history of music by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra demonstrates both the musical satisfaction and the high professional standard that can be reached with period instruments. The performance was given in the Bach Anniversary Year 2000 – 250 years after his death – in the elegant Hall of Mirrors at Coethen Castle. The Freiburg Baroque Orchestra’s members all have virtuoso skills. They take the spotlight gracefully for solos but also play with the true ensemble spirit required by the music. Their decision to perform without a conductor revives an eighteenth century practice. A bonus film features several other famous and entertaining examples of Bach’s chamber music. Concerto No.1 BWV 1046 2. I Allegro moderato 3. II Adagio 4. III Allegro 5. IV Menuetto - Trio I - Polacca - Trio II Concerto No.2 BWV 1047 6. I Allegro moderato 7. II Andante 8. III Allegro assai Concerto No.3 BWV 1048 9. I Allegro moderato 10. II Adagio 11. III Allegro Concerto No.4 BWV 1049 12. I Allegro 13. II Andante 14. III Presto Concerto No.5 BWV 1050 15. I Allegro 16. II Affettuoso 17. III Allegro Concerto No.6 BWV 1051 18. I Allegro 19. II Adagio ma non tanto 20. III Allegro 21. Credits
Bonus: Sarabande from Cello Suite No.5, BWV 1011: Hille Perl, viola da gamba; “Die Katze l?sst das Mausen nicht” from Coffee Cantata, BWV 211: Madeleine Vogt (soprano), Matthias Schubotz (tenor), Holger Krause (bass), Members of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig; Back(h) in C?then: Freiburger Barockorchester Picture format 16:9 Sound format PCM Stereo Dolby Digital 5.1 Total running time 109 mins Details running time 95 mins, 14 mins (Bonus)
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