My favorite piece of music, ever. I limit myself to listening to it lest I become dull in the ear. And the tempo is perfect. It’s not a competition between the violas.
I find myself never ever being sick of Bach. That is a beautiful quality of his music that some other composers lack (cough cough most of Mozart). If I were you I'd listen to this all the time. You'll never get tired of Bach's music, I promise.
That A-flat in the violas around 0:25 is such a fascinating bit of chromaticism. It's coming from E-flat major, even though most of the chords surrounding that E-flat IV chord are happily in B-flat major. We get this brief moment where the E-flat we've been hearing as a IV is treated in the key of E-flat, only to immediately thereafter revert to A naturals in a dominant chord in the original key of B-flat.
In these concerti grossi, we can notice clearly Vivaldi's influence as Bach make unusual orchestration such as those that Vivaldi made for his set of Concerti Con Molti Stromenti.
The first movement needs to be slower, to around 70 bpm. I want to hear that counterpoint! Though the audio quality will be horrible, setting the playback speed to 0.75 will allow you to experience it as this tempo, that is, around 70 bpm.
At around 13:31 the first violin is not following the exact values written on the staff. I wonder why? I guess what he does sounds better than what it is written, but the notes are still the same.
My favorite piece of music, ever. I limit myself to listening to it lest I become dull in the ear. And the tempo is perfect. It’s not a competition between the violas.
The first movement is my favorite
@@HSet77 Truth.
yes I do the same with a lot of music because it becomes normalized to the ears.
I find myself never ever being sick of Bach. That is a beautiful quality of his music that some other composers lack (cough cough most of Mozart). If I were you I'd listen to this all the time. You'll never get tired of Bach's music, I promise.
Best Brandenburg solely because of instrumentation
It's the Brandenburg concerto with the simpliest instrumentation, just strings and harpsichord
@@WEEBLLOM it's just my opinion since I love viola
For instrumentation. I'd take number 2
Not solely...
@@WEEBLLOM No.3 is also just strings and continuo.
It's almost like Bach invented syncopation - 300 years ago. Remarkable.
This makes me sooooo happy!!!!!!
That A-flat in the violas around 0:25 is such a fascinating bit of chromaticism. It's coming from E-flat major, even though most of the chords surrounding that E-flat IV chord are happily in B-flat major. We get this brief moment where the E-flat we've been hearing as a IV is treated in the key of E-flat, only to immediately thereafter revert to A naturals in a dominant chord in the original key of B-flat.
That was the highlight of the day. Herrlich!!!
First heard this from the movie Cannery Row in the early 80s it's what turned this metalhead into a fan of classical music
In these concerti grossi, we can notice clearly Vivaldi's influence as Bach make unusual orchestration such as those that Vivaldi made for his set of Concerti Con Molti Stromenti.
Great tempi throughout. There is a temptation to play this too quickly.
Sehr schön!!!!! Wunderbar!!!!!
The first movement needs to be slower, to around 70 bpm. I want to hear that counterpoint! Though the audio quality will be horrible, setting the playback speed to 0.75 will allow you to experience it as this tempo, that is, around 70 bpm.
love you alot for doing this - thank you
solid content
Love it!
exellece pice of music j.s bach was a master
0:45
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At around 13:31 the first violin is not following the exact values written on the staff. I wonder why? I guess what he does sounds better than what it is written, but the notes are still the same.
It is a viola.
@@phoebeveerman4128 Oh, my mistake! Hehe Thanks for the correction ^^
@@CalebePriester You're welcome. I'm glad you are enjoying the piece!
i guess they're just improvising as they think it would have been done back then, but idk, maybe you found a better answer
Alto clef aint treble clef
6:14 wtf
you know it's bad when the composer himself comments on your mistake😂
It’s fine when you only have one week to finish all 6 Brandenburg concertos