JS Bach: Brandenburg Concertos

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JS Bach: Brandenburg Concertos

Awards:

Gramophone Awards 2006

Best of Category

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - November 2005

BBC Music Magazine

Disc of the month - November 2005

Label:

Naive

Catalogue No:

OP30412

Discs:

2

Release date:

3rd Oct 2000

Barcode:

0709861304127

Length:

99 minutes

Medium:

CD (download also available)
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JS Bach: Brandenburg Concertos


Bach, J S:

Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6 BWV1046-1051 (Complete)

Sinfonia: Cantata BWV174


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The May 2012 issue of BBC Music Magazine, the world's best selling classical music magazine, includes a focus on Bach's Brandenburg concertos.

The recording of this work by Rinaldo Alessandrini and Concerto Italiano, released in 2005, has been designated Best recording ever.

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046

playI.

playII. Adagio

playIII. Allegro

playIV. Minuet

playV. Trio I

playVI. Minuet da capo

playVII. Polacca

playVIII. Minuet

playIX. Trio II

playX. Minuet da capo

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047

playI. [Allegro]

playII. Andante

playIII. Allegro assai

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048

playI. [Allegro]

playII. Adagio - Allegro

Johann Sebastian Bach: Ich liebe den Hochsten von ganzem Gemute, BWV 174

playIch liebe den Hochsten von ganzem Gemute, BWV 174: Sinfonia

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049

playI. Allegro

playII. Andante

playIII. Presto

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050

playI. Allegro

playII. Affettuoso

playIII. Allegro

playI. Cadenza (bars 147-180) (1st version)

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051

playI.

playII. Adagio ma non tanto

playIII. Allegro

BBC Music Magazine

1st November 2005

“Alessandrini has opened a window on to Bach's music and let a refreshing current of air run through it”

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“How do you embark on a new addition to the vast pile of Brandenburg Concerto recordings? Do you go for a radical interpretation set to make people jump, laugh or recoil in surprise? Or do you perform them more or less as other good performers have but just try to do it better? Rinaldo Alessandrini and Concerto Italiano have gone for the latter approach and succeeded brilliantly. There is perhaps no Baroque group around today that can do the simple and obvious things to such exciting effect.
This is not to say that their Brandenburgs have no distinguishing features – just that, where they do, they spring from eminent good sense, as, for instance, in No 3 when the two central link chords come attached to a harpsichord flourish which has arisen directly from the first movement's final chord; or the abrupt ending of No 2; or any number of places where an inner part is brought out with the help of a generously drawn legato so that you are left wondering why you never noticed it before.
Indeed, clarity of texture is one of this recording's most glorious virtues, offering a view of the contrapuntal wonders of the music that has not always been available.
This is particularly striking in the potentially murky, homogeneous textures of Nos 3 and 6; but the other, more colourfully scored concertos are just as lucidly done – a triumph of the balancer's art, obviously, but surely just as much a result of clear-headed thinking on the part of the performers.
Equally enlivening is a tight attention to articulative detail and tasteful ornamentation which keeps the music bouyant and forward- moving at all times.
Technically, things are not always perfect: the horn players struggle sometimes to keep up in No 1 and the solo trumpet part in No 2 is a bit harum-scarum. But the performances are so joyous and fresh that, in their straightforward but deeply musical way, they are the most invigorating newcomers to the Brandenburg fold since Musica Antiqua Köln's provocative recording of the mid-1980s.
Bonuses come in the form of the Sinfonia to Cantata 174 (a version of the first movement of Concerto No 3 to which lusty oboes and horns have been added) and a curious 'patch take' of the shorter, swirling first version of the harpsichord cadenza to No 5. There is also a pleasingly unhyperbolic DVD of the sessions including interviews with Alessandrini.”

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