Acad. of Ancient Music: Brandenburgs

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Watch the Academy of Ancient Music and their director, Richard Egarr, discuss their upcoming recording of Bach's complete Brandenburg Concertos. Egarr offers insight into the history and inspiration behind these great compositions, and explains what will make this particular recording different from all others.

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  • @wcbroccoli Thanks for your reply. Sometimes A 392 is better, such as one CD of Weiss's lute works performed by Lindberg. But Brandenburg Concertos are often performed in A415, so when I went to see the concert of AAM in Shanghai, I feel unaccustomed to some extent.

  • @harpsinth I know a few people who love classical music, but don't like this, because they say it is too "tweet tweet." Whatever; to each their own.

  • @sd42790 Was this before "Peter's Friends" or after his stint on "Bones?" It does resemble Fry!

  • what a Beautiful Orchestra ! But there is one person with "mouse " problems ...

    or could it be mental problems....?

  • Heard you play them last week in Birmingham...fantastic concert! Never seen an orchestra enjoying themselves so much...and it rubbed off onto the audience!

  • Richard you're the greatest!

  • didn't know Stephen Fry played violin..hehe

  • Does this group have performances on DVD? 

  • wow....A=392Hz......

  • @glorplaxy

    >implying its new

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