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Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G major, BWV 1049 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) - IMSLP. Performances. Recordings ( 7) Commercial 💿 ( 0) Synthesized/MIDI ( 7) For Orchestra. Complete Performance. #373569 - 17.86MB - 15:36 - 7.5/10 2 4 6 8 10 (4) - !N /!N /!N - 8911 ×⇩. MP3 file (audio) Cypressdome (2015/4/10) Partial Recording (EU)
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Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049. Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050. Concerto No. 6 in B-flat major, BWV 1051. References. Further reading. External links. Brandenburg Concertos. Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg, for whom Bach copied the concertos, portrayed by Antoine Pesne in 1710.
Johann Sebastian Bach. Solo Instrument (s) and Orchestra. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049. This concerto was scored for solo violin, two solo recorders, basso continuo, viola, cello, violone and two violins, and it lasts around 16 minutes. The violin part in this concerto is extremely virtuosic in the first and third movements.
Nov 21, 2018 · In Concerto No. 4 in G Major, a new, intimate combination of solo voices take the stage. The violin and two recorders (described in the original score as “fiauti d’echo”) form a sunny, almost naively endearing trio. The atmosphere of this piece is joyful, buoyant, and virtuosic.