Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 5-6 BWV 1050-1051 & Triple Concerto BWV 1044
Arts - ARTS 47716-8
Kompozytor
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Wykonawcy
Stefano Bet, Francesco Cera, Giovanni De Rosa, Diego Fasolis, Duilio Galfetti
I Barocchisti / Diego Fasolis
Stefano Bet, Francesco Cera, Giovanni De Rosa, Diego Fasolis, Duilio Galfetti
I Barocchisti / Diego Fasolis
Utwory na płycie:
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in d Major, Bwv 1050: Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in d Major, Bwv 1050: Affettuoso
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in d Major, Bwv 1050: Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 in b Flat Major, Bwv 1051: Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 in b Flat Major, Bwv 1051: Adagio ma Non Tanto
- Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 in b Flat Major, Bwv 1051: Allegro
- Concerto For Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings & Continuo in a Minor ("Triple"), Bwv 1044: Allegro
- Concerto For Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings & Continuo in a Minor ("Triple"), Bwv 1044: Adagio, ma Non Tanto e Dolce
- Concerto For Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings & Continuo in a Minor ("Triple"), Bwv 1044: Alla Breve
Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 5-6 BWV 1050-1051
Triple Concerto BWV 1044
Triple Concerto BWV 1044
The Concerto No. 5 BWV 1050 occupies a special position in the history of instrumental concertos. Here - for the first time - Bach promotes the harpsichord from a basso continuo to a solo instrument. In this way the solo part for harpsichord became one of the longest and most complex Allegro of all Brandenburg Concertos.
There can be no doubt with the Concerto No. 6 that it was composed in respect of the musical capabilities and performance of the Court of Cothen. The parts of the violas da gamba are performed in a much simpler way than the violas, which may lead to the conclusion that Bach fulfilled the Prince`s wishes to be able to participate in the performance.
Both Brandenburg Concertos are now released together with Bach’s „Triple Concerto“ in a stunning performance played by the Ensemble „I Barocchisti“, conducted by Diego Fasolis. Discover brilliant baroque virtuosity and be swept away by this fascinating interpretation.
Hybrid: 5+1 surround and stereo high resolution (DSD technique) + stereo CD layer
There can be no doubt with the Concerto No. 6 that it was composed in respect of the musical capabilities and performance of the Court of Cothen. The parts of the violas da gamba are performed in a much simpler way than the violas, which may lead to the conclusion that Bach fulfilled the Prince`s wishes to be able to participate in the performance.
Both Brandenburg Concertos are now released together with Bach’s „Triple Concerto“ in a stunning performance played by the Ensemble „I Barocchisti“, conducted by Diego Fasolis. Discover brilliant baroque virtuosity and be swept away by this fascinating interpretation.
Hybrid: 5+1 surround and stereo high resolution (DSD technique) + stereo CD layer