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Johann Sebastian Bach

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1953 Brandenburg concerto nr2 bwv 1047 part1 – Click “more” for information on this 1953 single by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Konzertgruppe der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, conducted by August Wenzinger. The Archiv 45 RPM single was recorded on January 4th, 1953. The first movement, Allegro, features soloists Adam Zeyer (trumpet), Gustav Schreck (recorder), Helmut Winschermann (oboe), and Walter Kägi (violin). More information on August Wenzinger can be found in the video of the second and third movements at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGuKpQCyHZ8. Visit http://homepages.ipact.nl/~otterhouse for a collection of classical LPs and 78 RPM records.


About the composer…

Johann Sebastian Bach, a renowned composer of classical music, was born in 1685 in Germany. His musical career began at a young age, as he came from a family of musicians. Bach’s compositions spanned a wide range of genres, including orchestral, chamber, and choral music. He is best known for his mastery of counterpoint and his intricate compositions that showcased his exceptional technical skills.

Bach’s works are considered some of the most influential in classical music history. His compositions, such as the Brandenburg Concertos and the Well-Tempered Clavier, have stood the test of time and continue to be celebrated today. Bach’s music is characterized by its complexity, emotional depth, and intellectual rigor, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest composers of all time.

In addition to his prolific compositional output, Bach also held several prestigious positions as an organist and choirmaster. He composed music for religious services and was deeply rooted in his Lutheran faith. Bach’s religious devotion is evident in his choral works, which often explore themes of spirituality and transcendence.

Despite his significant contributions to classical music, Bach’s works were not widely recognized during his lifetime. It was not until the 19th century that his genius was fully appreciated, and he became regarded as one of the most important figures in Western music history. Johann Sebastian Bach’s legacy endures through his timeless compositions, which continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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