This the the Kurdish String Orchestra, the soloists are a talented Kurdish youngman, &a great Merican Violin teacher, the performance was a result for a 10 days Workshop by the (organazation American Voices) www.americanvoices.org [ More Detail ]
Concert in Paris, September 1990. Soloists: Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Alberto Lysy, Hrachya Harutyunian. Chamber Orchestra of Internanational Menuhin Music Academy (IMMA), Switzerland [ More Detail ]
Third movement of Bach f minor concerto. internal recording from a Concert taken place in CENART early music festival, Mexico City, May 2nd played by Shalev Ad-El and Accademia Daniel (Walter Reiter, Lilia Slavny, Amos Boasson, Ira Givol) [ More Detail ]
Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto for 4 Harpsichords in A minor, BWV 1065 (after Vivaldi, Concerto for 4 violins)U.C. Berkeley University Baroque EnsembleHarpsichord soloists:Stephen Gamboa, Tyrone Chan, Alex McLeod, Joyce YangSpring 2008 Concert, Hertz Hall [ More Detail ]
Bach. Double violin concerto in D minor. BWV 1043.III Allegro.Violins:Yehudi Menuhin.David Oistrakh.USSR State Symphony OrchestraAleksander Orlov, conductor.Live, 1946.The Concerto for Two Violins in D minor (BWV 1043) is perhaps one of the most famous works by J. S. Bach and considered among the best examples of the work of the late Baroque period. Bach wrote it in Leipzig sometime between 1730 and 1731, most likely for the Leipzig Collegium Musicum, of which he was the director. It also exists in an arrangement for two harpsichords, transposed into C minor (BWV 1062). In addition to the two soloists, the concerto is scored for strings and basso continuo.The concerto is characterized by the subtle yet expressive relationship between the violins throughout the work. The musical structure of this piece uses fugal imitation and much counterpoint.The concerto comprises three movements:I. VivaceII. Largo ma non tantoIII. Allegro________________________________________. [ More Detail ]
Bach. Double violin concerto in D minor. BWV 1043.II. Largo ma non tanto.Violins:Yehudi Menuhin.David Oistrakh.USSR State Symphony OrchestraAleksander Orlov, conductor.Live, 1946.The Concerto for Two Violins in D minor (BWV 1043) is perhaps one of the most famous works by J. S. Bach and considered among the best examples of the work of the late Baroque period. Bach wrote it in Leipzig sometime between 1730 and 1731, most likely for the Leipzig Collegium Musicum, of which he was the director. It also exists in an arrangement for two harpsichords, transposed into C minor (BWV 1062). In addition to the two soloists, the concerto is scored for strings and basso continuo.The concerto is characterized by the subtle yet expressive relationship between the violins throughout the work. The musical structure of this piece uses fugal imitation and much counterpoint.The concerto comprises three movements:I. VivaceII. Largo ma non tantoIII. Allegro________________________________________. [ More Detail ]
Bach. Double violin concerto in D minor. BWV 1043.I. Vivace.Violins:Yehudi Menuhin.David Oistrakh.USSR State Symphony OrchestraAleksander Orlov, conductor.Live, 1946.The Concerto for Two Violins in D minor (BWV 1043) is perhaps one of the most famous works by J. S. Bach and considered among the best examples of the work of the late Baroque period. Bach wrote it in Leipzig sometime between 1730 and 1731, most likely for the Leipzig Collegium Musicum, of which he was the director. It also exists in an arrangement for two harpsichords, transposed into C minor (BWV 1062). In addition to the two soloists, the concerto is scored for strings and basso continuo.The concerto is characterized by the subtle yet expressive relationship between the violins throughout the work. The musical structure of this piece uses fugal imitation and much counterpoint.The concerto comprises three movements:I. VivaceII. Largo ma non tantoIII. Allegro________________________________________. [ More Detail ]
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750).Harpsichord Concertos:The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052 - 1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven concertos for a single harpsichord, (BWV 1052 - 1058), three concertos for 2 harpsichords (BWV 1060 - 1062), two concertos for 3 harpsichords (BWV 1063 - 1064), and one concerto for 4 harpsichords, (BWV 1065). Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, and Brandenburg concerto no.5, BWV 1050, with the same scoring.All of Bach's harpsichord concertos (with the exception of the Brandenburg concerto) are thought to be arrangements made from earlier concertos for melodic instruments probably written in Cöthen. In many cases, only the harpsichord version has survived.Concerto for three keyboards in D Minor (BWV 1063):Scholars have yet to settle on the probable scoring and tonality of the concerto on which this was based, though they do think it is, like the others, a transcription. Bach's sons may have been involved in the composition of this work.1. Allegro.Il Giardino Armonico.Katia Labèque (Fortepiano).Marielle Labèque (Fortepiano).Ottavio Dantone (Harpsichord).Dir. Giovanni Antonini. [ More Detail ]
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750).Harpsichord Concertos:The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052 - 1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven concertos for a single harpsichord, (BWV 1052 - 1058), three concertos for 2 harpsichords (BWV 1060 - 1062), two concertos for 3 harpsichords (BWV 1063 - 1064), and one concerto for 4 harpsichords, (BWV 1065). Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, and Brandenburg concerto no.5, BWV 1050, with the same scoring.All of Bach's harpsichord concertos (with the exception of the Brandenburg concerto) are thought to be arrangements made from earlier concertos for melodic instruments probably written in Cöthen. In many cases, only the harpsichord version has survived.Concerto for three keybords in D Minor (BWV 1063):Scholars have yet to settle on the probable scoring and tonality of the concerto on which this was based, though they do think it is, like the others, a transcription. Bach's sons may have been involved in the composition of this work.1. Alla siciliana.Il Giardino Armonico.Katia Labèque (Fortepiano).Marielle Labèque (Fortepiano).Ottavio Dantone (Harpsichord).Dir. Giovanni Antonini. [ More Detail ]
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750).Harpsichord Concertos:The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052 - 1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven concertos for a single harpsichord, (BWV 1052 - 1058), three concertos for 2 harpsichords (BWV 1060 - 1062), two concertos for 3 harpsichords (BWV 1063 - 1064), and one concerto for 4 harpsichords, (BWV 1065). Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, and Brandenburg concerto no.5, BWV 1050, with the same scoring.All of Bach's harpsichord concertos (with the exception of the Brandenburg concerto) are thought to be arrangements made from earlier concertos for melodic instruments probably written in Cöthen. In many cases, only the harpsichord version has survived.Concerto for three keyboards in D Minor (BWV 1063):Scholars have yet to settle on the probable scoring and tonality of the concerto on which this was based, though they do think it is, like the others, a transcription. Bach's sons may have been involved in the composition of this work.1. Allegro.Il Giardino Armonico.Katia Labèque (Fortepiano).Marielle Labèque (Fortepiano).Ottavio Dantone (Harpsichord).Dir. Giovanni Antonini. [ More Detail ]
バッハ:協奏曲ニ短調BWV974~第2楽章 アダージョ(A.マルチェルロのオーボエ協奏曲に基づく)Bach:Concerto In D Minor, BWV974 no2 Adagio(A Marcello: Oboe Concertos)パソコンで作ってみましたが、ちょっとJAZZ風かも知れません^^; I tried the computer is, JAZZ may be a little like Back^^; [ More Detail ]
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)"Double" Concerto for Two Violins, Strings, and Basso continuo in D Minor BWV10433. AllegroPerformed by Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraFeaturing Jeanne Lamon and Linda Melsted, violinConducted by Jeanne Lamon [ More Detail ]
Michel Mañanes plays Live with the Freiburg Orchestra and Director Cristian Florea the Piano Concert A Major J.S BACH BWV 1055.Michel Mañanes study piano in france, spain and Austria. With recitals for europa and suramerica specially.He won first prize in several young piano competitions. He is Piano Teacher in Madrid and continue to give concerts.Bach keyboard 1055.classical concert pianist.http://www.geocities.com/pianistmananes/index.htmlJohann Sebastian Bach (pronounced [joˈhan/ˈjoːhan zeˈbastjan ˈbax]) (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 -- 28 July 1750) was a German composer and organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity. Although he introduced no new forms, he enriched the prevailing German style with a robust contrapuntal technique, an unrivalled control of harmonic and motivic organisation in composition for diverse musical forces, and the adaptation of rhythms and textures from abroad, particularly Italy and France.Revered for their intellectual depth and technical and artistic beauty, Bach's works include the Brandenburg concertos; the Goldberg Variations; the English Suites, French Suites, Partitas, and Well-Tempered Clavier; the Mass in B Minor; the St. Matthew Passion; the St. John Passion; The Musical Offering; The Art of Fugue; the Sonatas and Partitas for violin solo; the Cello Suites; more than 200 surviving cantatas; and a similar number of organ works, including the celebrated Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.While Bach's fame as an organist was great during his lifetime, he was not particularly well-known as a composer. His adherence to Baroque forms and contrapuntal style was considered "old-fashioned" by his contemporaries, especially late in his career when the musical fashion tended towards Rococo and later Classical styles. A revival of interest and performances of his music began early in the 19th century, and he is now widely considered to be one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition. [ More Detail ]
Radu Paponiu(Romania)-violin and Martin Danek(Czech Republic) performing J.S.Bach Double Concerto for violin and oboe in d minor with The Lyceum String Orchestra conducted by Bogdan Voda- France 20.10.2007 [ More Detail ]