OCT. 14JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Orchestral Suites No.1,2&3 / Tripelkonzert - Acoustic Reality Experience (US)
Surround Records / 74 MINS. / NR
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Ouverture No. 1 in C major, BWV 1066
1. Ouverture
2. Courante
3. Gavotte I/II
4. Forlane
5. Minuet I/II
6. Bourrée I/II
7. Passepied I/II
Instrumentation: Oboe I/II, bassoon, violin I/II, viola, basso continuo
Ouverture No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067
1. Ouverture
2. Rondeau
3. Sarabande
4. Bourrée I/II
5. Polonaise (Lentement) - Double
6. Minuet
7. Badinerie
Instrumentation: Solo flute, violin I/II, viola, basso continuo The badinerie has become a show-piece for solo flautists, due to its quick pace and difficulty, and it is also often heard as a mobile phone ringtone. It was sampled by rapper Busdriver for his 2002 song Imaginary Places.
Ouverture No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068
1. Ouverture
2. Air
3. Gavotte I/II
4. Bourrée
5. Gigue
Instrumentation: Trumpet I/II/III, timpani, oboe I/II, violin I/II, viola, basso continuo The Air is one of the most famous pieces of classical music. An arrangement of the piece has come to be known as Air on the G String.
TRIPELKONZERT
Concerto for harpsichord, flute, and violin in A minor, BWV 1044
1. Allegro
2. Adagio ma non tanto e dolce
3. Alla breve
Scoring: harpsichord solo, violin solo, flute solo, violin I/II, viola, continuo (cello, violone)
Though this a concerto for three instruments, the harpsichord has the most prominent role and greatest quantity of material; there are several cadenzas and virtuosic passages for the instrument; the scoring is identical to that of Brandenburg concerto no.5, BWV 1050, though the character is quite different. The first and third movements are adapted from the prelude and fugue in A minor for solo harpsichord, BWV 894, which have been developed with added tutti sections. The middle movement is from the trio sonata for organ in D minor, BWV 527, which has been expanded to four voices; only the solo instruments play, and the flute and violin share the melody and accompaniment, switching roles on the repeat of each half.
Musicians:
I BAROCCHISTI:
Duilio Galfetti, violin, viola
Giovanni De Rosa, viola
Thomas Muller, natural horns
Raul Diaz, natural horns
Maurice Steger, recorder
Stefano Bet, flute, recorder
Emiliano Rodolfi, oboe Gabriele Cassone, natural trumpet Francesco Cera, harpsichord
Diego Fasolis, harpsichord, conductor
Audio Presentation: 24bit / 96K 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio