I didn't know it was possible to make Musica Antiqua Koln sound slow. This tempo was startling to me at first but it grew on me. Quantz in 1752 established pieces in the allegro category as floating around 120 bpm. A mechanical instrument built in the 1760s plays pieces by Handel, Corelli, and Vivaldi with its allegro averaging about 110 bpm (some of the allegros is in the 130s!). They play this at about 105 bpm. Whether any of this data is relevant to Bach I'm not sure but just keep it in mind.
I didn't know it was possible to make Musica Antiqua Koln sound slow. This tempo was startling to me at first but it grew on me. Quantz in 1752 established pieces in the allegro category as floating around 120 bpm. A mechanical instrument built in the 1760s plays pieces by Handel, Corelli, and Vivaldi with its allegro averaging about 110 bpm (some of the allegros is in the 130s!). They play this at about 105 bpm. Whether any of this data is relevant to Bach I'm not sure but just keep it in mind.
sheridanhaskell 1 month ago
Bach > Wally West and Barry Allen.
Dot.
Sergio1985Br 5 months ago
The tempo is not so bad--it's the brass performance that's out of place.
Vanderion 11 months ago
At this tempo it is more Allegro Vivace. I've never heard it played so fast. Bach on speed!
BrightEastman 1 year ago
These Czeck bitches think they are playing techno. Don't destroy Bach's music this way please.
RonaldR2007 2 years ago
I love this version of #1. Exciting
seabeatle 2 years ago
Many will come yelling "too fast!!!111", but what do they know? I like it!
Timrath 3 years ago