JS Bach - Concertos for 2, 3 & 4 Pianos (Vinyl LP)
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat No: 4839650
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 5th March 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 keyboards in C major, BWV1061Concerto for 2 keyboards in C minor, BWV1060
Concerto for 3 keyboards in D minor, BWV1063
Concerto for 4 keyboards in A minor, BWV1065
Artists
Chrisoph Eschenbach (piano)Justus Frantz (piano)
Gerhard Oppitz (piano)
Helmut Schmidt (piano)
Hamburger Philharmoniker
Conductor
Chrisoph EschenbachWorks
Concerto for 2 keyboards in C major, BWV1061Concerto for 2 keyboards in C minor, BWV1060
Concerto for 3 keyboards in D minor, BWV1063
Concerto for 4 keyboards in A minor, BWV1065
Artists
Chrisoph Eschenbach (piano)Justus Frantz (piano)
Gerhard Oppitz (piano)
Helmut Schmidt (piano)
Hamburger Philharmoniker
Conductor
Chrisoph EschenbachAbout
How did this recording come about, we might ask? It was made because four friends who enjoyed making music together wanted to mark Bach’s 300th. birthday For those musicians whose principal profession is music, this intention is immediately understandable, and it was equally expected that Christoph Eschenbach, who has often exchanged the piano for the conductor’s rostrum, would undertake the direction of the performances. The participation of Helmut Schmidt (Germany’s former chancellor) may, however, seem surprising. What is evident in this recording is that the four friends above all else enjoyed themselves; they had prepared carefully the recording, and from the very first bar to the last, the orchestra too were inspired to contribute their full measure. This enjoyment is transmitted to the listener; this is the enjoyment Bach himself derived from his concertos – mature works, full of dignity and understanding.
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