MP3 American Bach Soloists - Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 4-6
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12 MP3 Songs in this album (59:13) !
Related styles: CLASSICAL: Bach, CLASSICAL: Early Music
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Why make another recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos? Two words: basso continuo!
As Johann Sebastian Bach went to some trouble indeed to provide the Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg with a stunning assortment of unique orchestrations in these six "Brandenburg" concertos, we seize the opportunity to instill even more variety in these timeless works by varying the colors of the only part of Bachâs orchestra that is available to such an indulgence: the basso continuo. Although Bachâs indications call only generically for continuo, or at times most specifically violone e cembalo, a âcontinuo groupâ can include any one or several of the typical bass-line and realizing instruments, including the harpsichord, organ, lute, violoncello, bassoon, violone, and contrabass. The choice of string instrument used to play the continuo line (other than violoncello) is less free: Specific indications regarding the nature of the bass line and its range (lowest note) almost always result in an obvious solution. Our scheme regarding the realizing instrumentsâthose used to play chordal harmonizations above and along with the bass lineâfor these performances is as follows:
For the first concerto, in keeping with the larger scale of the work, we employ not one but two harpsichords, a practice borrowed from the theater; a 16' violone is used, the lowest string tuned down to C1.
For the second, we utilize a chamber organ rather than a harpsichord (chamber organs were a very popular continuo instrument for secular as well as sacred music, and provide a highly complementary timbre to the solo trumpet); an 8' "G" violone is used, since the violoncello and continuo line are often an octave apart, meaning that the use of a 16' instrument would cause a two-octave separation between it and the 'cello.
For the third, borrowing from Bachâs scoring for three different string groups (violins, violas, and violoncellos), we use three instruments (organ, harpsichord, and lute); a 16' violone is used, the lowest string tuned down to C1.
For the fourth, a harpsichord and lute; a 16' violone is used (normal tuning with D1 as the lowest string).
We think the fifthâs cembalo concertato stands by itself; a 16' violone is used (normal tuning with D1 as the lowest string).
And for the sixth, with its âroyalâ instrumentation of two violas da gamba, we call upon two lutes to complete the sonority; an 8' "G" violone is used due to the lowest pitch (Bb0) of the part.
â Jeffrey Thomas
12 MP3 Songs in this album (59:13) !
Related styles: CLASSICAL: Bach, CLASSICAL: Early Music
People who are interested in Academy of Ancient Music Tafelmusik Musica Antiqua Köln should consider this download.
Details:
Why make another recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos? Two words: basso continuo!
As Johann Sebastian Bach went to some trouble indeed to provide the Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg with a stunning assortment of unique orchestrations in these six "Brandenburg" concertos, we seize the opportunity to instill even more variety in these timeless works by varying the colors of the only part of Bachâs orchestra that is available to such an indulgence: the basso continuo. Although Bachâs indications call only generically for continuo, or at times most specifically violone e cembalo, a âcontinuo groupâ can include any one or several of the typical bass-line and realizing instruments, including the harpsichord, organ, lute, violoncello, bassoon, violone, and contrabass. The choice of string instrument used to play the continuo line (other than violoncello) is less free: Specific indications regarding the nature of the bass line and its range (lowest note) almost always result in an obvious solution. Our scheme regarding the realizing instrumentsâthose used to play chordal harmonizations above and along with the bass lineâfor these performances is as follows:
For the first concerto, in keeping with the larger scale of the work, we employ not one but two harpsichords, a practice borrowed from the theater; a 16' violone is used, the lowest string tuned down to C1.
For the second, we utilize a chamber organ rather than a harpsichord (chamber organs were a very popular continuo instrument for secular as well as sacred music, and provide a highly complementary timbre to the solo trumpet); an 8' "G" violone is used, since the violoncello and continuo line are often an octave apart, meaning that the use of a 16' instrument would cause a two-octave separation between it and the 'cello.
For the third, borrowing from Bachâs scoring for three different string groups (violins, violas, and violoncellos), we use three instruments (organ, harpsichord, and lute); a 16' violone is used, the lowest string tuned down to C1.
For the fourth, a harpsichord and lute; a 16' violone is used (normal tuning with D1 as the lowest string).
We think the fifthâs cembalo concertato stands by itself; a 16' violone is used (normal tuning with D1 as the lowest string).
And for the sixth, with its âroyalâ instrumentation of two violas da gamba, we call upon two lutes to complete the sonority; an 8' "G" violone is used due to the lowest pitch (Bb0) of the part.
â Jeffrey Thomas
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User tags: classical bach, classical early music, mp3 album
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