The Brandenburg Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 1046–1051, original title: Six Concerts plusieurs instruments) are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721 (though probably composed earlier). They are widely regarded as some of the best orchestral compositions of the Baroque era.
Jean-Sébastien Bach: Brandenburg Concerto n°5 en ré majeur, BWV 1050
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto n. 5 in re maggiore, BWV 1050
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto Nr. 5 D-dur, BWV 1050
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Freiburger Barockorchester)
From the "Spiegelsaal" Castle Cöthen (Schloß Köthen)
Freiburger Barockorchester
Chapters:
0:00 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050
0:13 I. Allegro
9:11 II. Affettuoso
14:59 III. Allegro
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Soloists:
Karl Kaiser: transverse flute / flûte traversière
Gottfried von der Goltz: violin / violon
Michael Behringer: harpsichord / clavecin
Recorded at the Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Cöthen, 23-26 March 2000
Directed by Hans Hadulla, Produced by Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Executive Producers: Paul Smaczny & Bernd Hellthaler
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Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major BWV 1050 - Sato | Netherlands Bach Society
The Netherlands Bach Society performs the 'Brandenburg' Concerto in D major for All of Bach. Bach himself never went to Amsterdam, and Rembrandt never went to Leipzig or Berlin. However, there were many ties between the Republic of the Netherlands and Bach’s employers. Nowadays, both Rembrandt’s paintings and Bach’s music are regarded as icons of European art, and here they are presented as a unique combination for eye and ear.
For this recording, we were guests at the Gallery of Honour at the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam. We were invited to come and perform Bach’s unusual ‘Brandenburg' Concerto no. 5 in order to celebrate the loan of an exceptional harpsichord to the museum. For the recording, the original instrument, built by Johannes Ruckers in 1640, was played by harpsichordist Richard Egarr.
Recorded for the project All of Bach on May 11th 2018 at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/2vhCeFB and consider donating http://bit.ly/2uZuMj5.
For the interview with violinist Shunske Sato and harpsichordist Richard Egarr on 'Brandenburg' Concerto in D major go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMKkrhVwZd0
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Netherlands Bach Society
Shunske Sato, violin and direction
Marten Root, traverso
Richard Egarr, harpsichordist
Harpsichord: Johannes Ruckers, 1640
0:00 Allegro
10:12 Adagio (affettuoso)
15:10 Allegro
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major for violin, transverse flute, harpsichord, ripieno violins, viola, cello and violone
I. Allegro - (0:00)
II. Affettuoso - (9:19)
III. Allegro - (14:05)
Performed by Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
(Academy for Ancient Music Berlin)
Historically Informed Performance
on Period Instruments
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado)
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007
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Orchestra Mozart
Claudio Abbado
0:00 I. Allegro
8:53 II. Affettuoso
13:55 III. Allegro
Prinicipal Violin - Guiliano Camignola
Harpsichord - Ottavio Dantone
1st and 2nd Violins - Raphael Christ, Lorenza Borrani, Yunna Shevchenko, Timoti Fregni, Etienne Abelin, Manuel Kastl, Jana Kuhlmann
Violas - Danusha Waskiewicz, Simone Jandl, Behrang Rasskhi, Raphael Sachs
Violas da gamba - Rainer Zipperling, Sabina Colonna Preti
Cellos - Mario Brunello, Enrico Bronzi, Benoit Grenet
Violine - Alois Posch
Flute - Jacques Zoon
Recorders - Michala Petri, Nikolaj Tarasov
Oboes - Victor Aviat, Lucas Macias Navarro, Guido Gualandi
Bassoon - Guilhaume Santana
Horns - Alessio Allegrini, Jonathan Williams
Trumpet - Reinhold Friedrich
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. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 • Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra
http://kco.la
October 29, 2017
First Presbyterian Church in Santa Monica
Solo Violin
Benjamin Hoffman
Flute
Mehrdad Gholami
Violin
Alex Granger
Viola
Dmitri Yevstifeev
Cello
Clement Chow
Bass
Eric Shetzen
Harpsichord
Irene Kim