Virtuosi - Concertos by JS Bach & Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE97790
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 6th August 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 violins in D minor, BWV1043Concerto for 3 violins in D major, after BWV1064
Concerto for oboe and violin in C minor, BWV1060
Organ Concerto in C major, BWV595
Organ Concerto in G major, BWV592 (after Johann Ernst)
Sachsen-Weimar, Johann Ernst von
Violin Concerto in B flat major, BWV983 (reconstr. Gernot Sussmuth)Concerto after Torelli in D minor: I Allegro
Artists
Thuringer Bach CollegiumWorks
Concerto for 2 violins in D minor, BWV1043Concerto for 3 violins in D major, after BWV1064
Concerto for oboe and violin in C minor, BWV1060
Organ Concerto in C major, BWV595
Organ Concerto in G major, BWV592 (after Johann Ernst)
Sachsen-Weimar, Johann Ernst von
Violin Concerto in B flat major, BWV983 (reconstr. Gernot Sussmuth)Concerto after Torelli in D minor: I Allegro
Artists
Thuringer Bach CollegiumAbout
At the outset, he arranged Vivaldi’s violin concertos for his (main) instrument, the organ. But then he transferred Vivaldi’s principles into his own instrumental concerto style. The results were his immortal Köthen concertos for one to three solo instruments and orchestra, blending the concerto principle of structural tutti ritornellos and interspersed imaginative solo episodes with Bach’s unique polyphonic style – highly virtuosic works in which all participating instruments connect with one another at eye level, and also enter into fierce competition with each other.
All this can be heard on the third audite album of the Thüringer Bach Collegium: a good 70 minutes of competition for the best musical arguments, presented with irresistibly sparkling virtuosity.
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