Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788): Concerto in D Minor, Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

Milos Jurkovic - Flute
Slovak Chamber Orchestra
Bohdan Warchal

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  • In my opinion C. P.E Bach is not only one of the greatest composers of all time, but the greatest of J.S.Bach sons, just listen to his concertos for Harpsichord most people know Mozart and Beethoven, in my Opinion there woudn't be Beethoven if it wasn't for the great Mr. Handel or Mozart if it wasn't for Carl Philip Emanuel Bach.

  • Agreed. C.P.E. is a perfect intermediary between the styles of his father and Mozart.

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  • I love how CPE Bach provides such a strenght in the strings!! amazing!

  • CPE BACH FUE EL MAS GRANDE DEL BARROCO X SU RIQUEZA MUSICAL Y MAGISTRALES OBRAS LLENAS DE MATICES COLORIDO QUE IMPRESIONAN.

  • @eddiemperor but there wouldn't be C.P.E. Bach, if there had not been J.S. Bach. And there would not be J.S. Bach, if there wasn't God.

  • NICE!!!

  • Trully a hidden treasure... it's superb!

  • ah!!! like father like son...hail the BACHS!!!

  • This is a very clever and energising composition !

  • excellent thanks for sharing good music

  • Despite all that, I don't enjoy beethoven music, respect to him for being able to compose such music being deaf but deafinately nothing special in my opinion.. sorry.

  • brilliant comment! I concur

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