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Münchener Bach-Orchester - Bach - Orchestral Works (2022)

Münchener Bach-Orchester - Bach - Orchestral Works (2022)
  • Title: Bach - Orchestral Works
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 6:52:34
  • Total Size: 2.14 GB
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Tracklist:

01. 1. (Allegro)
02. 2. Adagio
03. 3. Allegro
04. 4. Menuet - Trio - Polonaise
05. 1. (Allegro)
06. 2. Andante
07. 3. Allegro assai
08. 1. (Allegro)
09. 2. Adagio (BWV 1019a)
10. 3. Allegro
11. 1. Allegro
12. 2. Andante
13. 3. Presto
14. 1. Allegro
15. 2. Affetuoso
16. 3. Allegro
17. 1. Allegro moderato
18. 2. Adagio ma non tanto
19. 3. Allegro
20. I. Sinfonia
21. I. (Allegro)
22. II. Adagio ovvero Largo
23. I. Allegro
24. II. Adagio
25. III. Allegro
26. I. (Allegro)
27. II. Andante e piano
28. III. Allegro assai
29. I. (Allegro)
30. III. Allegro
31. I. Allegro
32. II. Adagio
33. III. Allegro
34. II. Largo
35. 2. Adagio ma non tanto e dolce
36. I. (Allegro)
37. II. Siciliano
38. III. Allegro
39. I. --
40. II. Adagio e piano sempre
41. III. Allegro
42. I. (Allegro moderato)
43. II. Larghetto
44. III. Allegro ma non tanto
45. III. Allegro
46. I. (Allegro moderato)
47. II. Larghetto
48. III. Allegro ma non tanto
49. II. Largo
50. III. Presto
51. I. --
52. II. Andante
53. III. Allegro assai
54. I. Allegro
55. II. Adagio
56. III. Allegro
57. VIII. Sinfonia
58. I. Vivace
59. II. Largo ma non tanto
60. III. Allegro
61. I. Sonatina
62. I. Sonata
63. I. Sinfonia
64. VII. Badinerie
65. II. Air
66. I. Ouverture
67. II. Courante
68. III. Gavotte I-II
69. IV. Forlane
70. V. Menuet I-II
71. VI. Bourrée I-II
72. VII. Passepied I-II
73. I. Ouverture
74. II. Rondeau
75. III. Sarabande
76. V. Polonaise
77. VI. Bourrée I-II
78. VI. Menuet
79. I. Ouverture
80. III. Gavotte I-II
81. V. Gigue
82. VI. Bourrée
83. I. Ouverture
84. II. Bourrée I-II
85. III. Gavotte
86. IV. Menuet I-II
87. V. Réjouissance
88. I. Sinfonia

After founding the Münchener Bach-Chor in 1954, Karl Richter also established the Münchener Bach-Orchester (Munich Bach Orchestra) and soon formed it into a leading international ensemble. The orchestra achieved its prominent reputation above all with its Bach interpretations during major concert tours from Paris and Moscow to Tokyo and New York.

This was complemented by numerous recordings (Deutsche Grammophon) as well as television and radio productions - some with the outstanding singers and instrumentalists of the 1960's and 1970's (including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Fritz Wunderlich, Edith Mathis and Maurice André). During this time, the great works from J.S. Bach to L.v. Beethoven were recorded. Before the advent of historically informed performance practice, the Münchener Bach-Orchester was nearly unrivaled in its field.

Its guest conductors included major figures such as Leonard Bernstein and Bruno Weil as well as Baroque specialist Peter Schreier. After Karl Richter and Hanns-Martin Schneidt, the young conductor, organist and harpsichordist Hansjörg Albrecht assumed leadership of the renowned Münchener Bach-Orchester, which now continues its artistic activities with historically informed performance practice and creative revival of the great Munich Bach tradition.

In 2011, the Münchener Bach-Orchester recorded Gustav Mahler's "Song of the Earth" (Das Lied von der Erde) in a new version for chamber orchestra and four soloists. Recent concerts took the ensemble to the festivals Europäische Wochen Passau, Musikfestspiele Saar and Quedlinburger Musiksommer, to the Baden-Baden Festival Hall and several times to Italy. The orchestra has worked with such singers as Sibylla Rubens, Marlis Petersen, Simone Kermes and Klaus Florian Vogt as well as with instrumental soloists such as Vilde Frang, Alina Pogostkina, Mirijam Contzen and Alfred Brendel.

In 2014, the Münchener Bach-Orchester and Hansjörg Albrecht followed an invitation for a concert tour through Japan. Their performances of J.S. Bach´s Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046-1051) continued a long-standing tradition of concert tours, which has seen Munich´s two Bach ensembles spread their music around the globe since the 1960's.


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