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J.S. Bach- Suite No.2 in B minor, BWV 1067: Bourrée I and II mvt. 4/7

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

Suite No.2 in B minor is very much in French style, as were many compositions of this kind in Germany in the first half of the eighteenth century, when French national taste was predominated. The "Ouverture" is in the style developed under Lully in France, a solemn introduction in marked rhythm leading to a more rapid fugal section, ending with a return to the solemnity of the opening. A lively Rondeau follows and a stately Sarabande. The two Bourrées are played in alternation, followed by a Polonaise and a succeeding variation by the flute. The Suite ends with a Minuet and a Badinerie, a light-hearted and brilliant conclusion.

Capella Istropolitana
Jaroslav Dvorak, conductor

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  • lol i was trying to play along. but then when i heard. i was like... wat? lol plz change so people won't confuse themselves >.< lol thanks :)

  • YUP...This is from the First C Major Suite!... not No.2 This is the Bouree to Suite No.1

  • wrong piece!!! please reload!

  • wrong!!!!!!!! 

  • it's wrong

  • it's wrong.

  • its not what i want to hear.

  • Right, this is not from the b-minor suite. But still a nice one. :-)

  • It's BWV1066 Orchestral Suites no.1

    not no.2.

  • This suite is one of my favourites. Thanks for posting it!

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