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Original & Counterfeit - Cons After Bwv 1052 1053 [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Original & Counterfeit - Cons After Bwv 1052 1053 [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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For a long time, the fact that three of J.S. Bach's harpsichord concertos are arrangements of earlier violin concertos led scholars to suspect that the remaining concertos were also adaptations of lost works for strings or winds, prompting several musicologists to attempt reconstructions. However, recent research has shown that they are more likely arrangements of earlier keyboard works. But what would Bach have done if he had to perform one of these pieces again and wished to showcase a different solo instrument? Ensemble Odyssee explores this question with three brand-new arrangements, presented alongside Bach's own arrangement of his Fourth Brandenburg Concerto, each piece showcasing the virtuosity of the ensemble's four core members.
Tracklist:
- Concerto in E-flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169, 49, for recorder ; orchestra~I. [Allegro]
- Concerto in E-flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169, 49, for recorder ; orchestra~II. Siciliano
- Concerto in E-flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169, 49, for recorder ; orchestra~III. Allegro
- Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052, 146, for violin ; strings~I. Allegro
- Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052, 146, for violin ; strings~II. Adagio
- Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052, 146, for violin ; strings~III. Allegro
- Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056, for oboe ; strings~I. [Allegro]
- Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056, for oboe ; strings~II. Largo
- Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056, for oboe ; strings~III. Presto
- Concerto in F Major BWV 1057, after 1049, for harpsichord, two recorders ; strings~I. [Allegro]
- Concerto in F Major BWV 1057, after 1049, for harpsichord, two recorders ; strings~II. Andante
- Concerto in F Major BWV 1057, after 1049, for harpsichord, two recorders ; strings~III. Allegro assai
UPC: 608917200256
Label: Challenge Classics
Release Date: 10.24.25
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