Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto for 3 Violins, BWV 1064R [reconstruction]
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 - 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is known for instrumental compositions such as the Brandenburg Concertos and the Goldberg Variations as well as for vocal music such as the St Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th-century Bach Revival he has been generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.
Concerto for 3 Violins in D major, BWV 1064R reconstruction from
Concerto for 3 Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1064 (1735-45?)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio (6:40)
III. Allegro (12:22)
Elizabeth Wallfisch & Alison Bury, violin and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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The greatest writer in musical history.
Are you mean composer?
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I am so grateful for this careful score scroll for one of my favorite of all of Bach's movements -- the third one here.
👍Great Bach piece thank you👍
Amazing piece. Thanks for the upload and work that goes into these scrolling videos!
Wow Johann Sebastian Bach did it again so beautiful melody
14:45 The 2nd Voice cadenza here is really interesting and probably the biggest indicator that BWV1064 for 3 Harpsichords used to be a violin concerto such as this reconstruction (although it‘s possible that the ritornello was added later. A version with just 3 violins is possible and somewhat likely as the accompaniement has a similar role to the one in BWV1061 that exists without the ritornell accompaniement as well)
Wonderful concert!
❤❤❤
Bartje Bartmans Here's a really interesting score:musopen.org/music/3511-concerto-for-3-violins-in-d-major-bwv-1064r/
The recording is in C Major, not D.
Nice.
@@bartjebartmans It's french Baroque Pitch so it sounds a Minor Third Lower than written.
@@bartjebartmans It's at 432 so it's down a Minor Third from what's written
@@-rf7tj Yep. Barenreiter Verlag has a good score written in D Major along with a Piano Reduction score.
@@RockStarOscarStern634
quiere decir A=432 Hz?
Eso no llega a ser un semitono más bajo que A=440.
Qué significa una tercera menor más bajo?
Saludos!
Brandenburg reworked?
Brandenburg 3 & 6 remix lol
Wunderbar - allerdings doch etwas arg tief, selbst für Historische-Aufführungspraxis-Verhältnisse … ;-)
Details in he arrangement in the score don’t match the performance.
Was the only one I could find. Anything else you don't like?
@@bartjebartmans There's another type from barenreiter
In the baroque period performers often decorated the music to their preferences. Sometimes there may even be drastic differences to what the score reads. There was a recording of a Corelli Concerto Grosso performed Largo where the score read Vivace.
@@-rf7tj Usually, the performer should follow the indicated tempo, because while ornaments do make a difference, the tempo is one of the most important facets. Therefore, very rarely would the performer drastically change the tempo, unless when the performer has incredible evidence to support their decision of playing it at a different tempo. The Corelli I was talking about was in the form of a "sonata da chiesa", which usually have movements played slow-fast-slow-fast. I have heard other recordings of the Concerto Grosso at the marked tempo. The point I was really trying to make earlier was that small details can be changed to the performer's taste in the Baroque era, and I really shouldn't have used the tempo changes as an example. Hope this clears things up.
Segun entiendo este es el acompañamiento, o deberia serlo