Bach Brandenburg Concerto 2 - 3rd Movement
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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
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1:31 i think the trumpet is lookin at more than just her violin :P
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Masterfully done! You can see each member's love and exuberance towards this piece. I love it.
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you're not wrong...
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I like it this way with the trumpet as the main focus I know a lot purists disagree but i don't care
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Hearing this makes me proud to be human.
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the violinist is pretty (:
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What a nice song!
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@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.
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@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 The recorder was already being superceded by the tranverse flute in Bach's day.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.
When was this film done 1970s?
beatlesopera 1 year ago
@beatlesopera 1981 or 1982 I think.
hostroute 1 year ago 3