Johann Sebastian Bach, Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Karl Münchinger - Brandenburgische Konzerte Nr 1 F Dur Nr 5 D Dur
Artist: Johann Sebastian Bach, Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Karl Münchinger
Album: Brandenburgische Konzerte Nr 1 F Dur Nr 5 D Dur
Rating: 5.0
Album: Brandenburgische Konzerte Nr 1 F Dur Nr 5 D Dur
Rating: 5.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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4. Minuetto - Trio I | ||
1. Allegro | ||
3. Allegro | ||
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 5 D-Dur | ||
2. Affettuoso | ||
5. Polacca - Minuetto - Trio II - Minuetto | ||
2. Adagio | ||
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 1 F-Dur |
Video
Bach / Karl Münchinger, 1951: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 (Allegro)
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Mono
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Johann Sebastian Bach |
Conductor | Karl Münchinger |
Ensemble | Stuttgarter Kammerorchester |
Notes
printed on both labels: Hergestellt von der TELDEC "Telefunken-Decca" Schallplatten G.m.b.H.Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (stamped on both sides): Manufactured in Germany
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): CA ARL 385 - 2AR
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): CC ARL 386 - 3AR
About Johann Sebastian Bach, Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Karl Münchinger
Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany. A prolific German composer and organist, his sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and solo instruments drew together the strands of the baroque genre and brought it to its ultimate maturity. Although he introduced no new forms, he enriched the prevailing German style with a robust contrapuntal technique, a control of harmonic and motivic organisation from the smallest to the largest scales, and the adaptation of rhythms and textures from abroad, particularly Italy and France. Many people consider him to be the greatest Baroque composer, and one of the greatest composers of all time.
Revered for their intellectual depth, technical command and artistic beauty, J.S. Bach's works include the Brandenburg concertos, the keyboard suites and partitas, the Mass in B Minor, the St. Matthew Passion, The Musical Offering, The Art of Fugue and a large number of cantatas, of which about 220 survive. He died on July 28, 1750.
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Comments
Excellent, lively performance of this wonderful piece of music!!!
It has to do with how their instruments are tuned. Standard tuning today tunes A to 440 hertz, however in the Baroque era (the time of Bach) they tuned their A to 415 Hz. If my ear serves me correctly, this particular recording is using modern tuning (A=440). Excellent observation by the way!
The reason is because D major is just the key signature, meaning F sharp and C sharp, the octive level of said key doesn't matter as long as it has those two notes.
Why is it that all of the versions of this song that say they are in D major deviate from eachother. I don't know if thats a full octave lower D, or really to be honest, I don't know enough about music to say what the key of D would be. Just curious though, I'm trying to share this music with all of my friends.
Congratulation.
このオーケストラの一番良い時だと思う。