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Bach Brandenburg Concerto 2 - 3rd Movement

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Basel Radio Symphony Orchestra (Radio-sinfonieorchester Basel)
Conductor - Matthias Bambert


Trumpet - Marc Ullrich
Flute - Beatrice Mathez
Oboe - Peter Fuchs
Violin - Bettina Boller

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  • When was this film done 1970s?

  • @beatlesopera 1981 or 1982 I think.

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  • Is this the only concerto that you have with the Basel Radio Orchestra? The tempi are so relaxed and enjoyable... much like the tempi of earlier recordings. I like all versions, but this one hearkens me back to a gentler time in musicianship. Thank you.

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  • awesome playing! he makes it sound so effortless

  • 1:31 i think the trumpet is lookin at more than just her violin :P

  • Masterfully done!  You can see each member's love and exuberance towards this piece. I love it.

  • @clementia101

    you're not wrong...

  • I like it this way with the trumpet as the main focus I know a lot purists disagree but i don't care 

  • Hearing this makes me proud to be human.

  • the violinist is pretty (:

  • What a nice song!

  • @DontBelieveJewsNews Originally intended tempo?

    New York?

    Is THAT were all the musicological research in Baroque performance is being done?

    Fortunately, Bach's works as performed by Mengelberg and Karl Ricther are a thing of the past...well, except for certain members of the older generation that always long for the good ole days of the clueless, but congenial, performance of period music.

  • @Musicalme96 But look at all the hardware on the oboe, flute and trumpet, & the concave violin bow! Not even one Baroque instrument in sight!

    Except for a token harpsichord, all "modern" instruments, i.e, instruments adapted to the musical aesthetics of the late 19th c.

    This concerto dates from around 1717-1723. The recorder was already being superceded by the tranverse flute in Bach's day. In his 1733(?) version of his 1723 Magnificat, he replaced the recorders with transverse flutes.

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