Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F-dur (1721?), BWV 1046 (Bach)

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)


Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F-dur (1721?), BWV 1046

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Instrumentation: 2 corni da caccia, 3 oboes, bassoon, violino piccolo, 2 violins, viola, cello and basso continuo

1. Allegro moderato
2. Adagio
3. Allegro
4. Menuet – Trio I – Menuet da capo – Polacca – Menuet da capo – Trio II – Menuet da capo

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Teatro Municipale Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007.
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1964.
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1979.
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2007
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Recorded: June 1963, Vevey, Switzerland.
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Il Giardino Armonico - con. Giovanni Antonini
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1968
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2005, Palazzo Farnese in Roma
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1974.
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La Petite Bande
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Helmuth Rilling, Oregon Bach Festival Chamber Orchestra, 1994
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English Baroque Soloists, Kati Debretzeni - violin & concertmaster, conductor John Eliot Gardiner. Rec. 10-12 January 2009, Paris.
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Cologne Chamber Orchestra
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Dunedin Consort / John Butt (direction & harpsichord) / 2012, Perth Concert Hall, Perth, UK
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Rémy Baudet - leader. Rec. May & June 2006.
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Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F major, BWV 1046. Cafe Zimmermann, Pablo Valetti - violon & konzertmeister. Label: Alpha Productions. Date of recording: 2004, 2010.
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1968.
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Recorded: August 1964, St. Moritz, Switzerland.
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1986, Köln, Deutschlandfunk, Sendesaal
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Virtuosi Saxoniae. Dresden, Lukaskirche, 1991.
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Baroque Soloists of Budapest. Released in 1995.
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Enregistrement mai 2013, Freiburg. Harmonia mundi (Release 2014).
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Violin piccolo – Alan Loveday, oboes – Caroline Marwood, Celia Nicklin, George Caird, horn – Nicholas Hill, bassoon – Graham Sheen. Recorded: January 1985.
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Date of recording: October 1960, London.
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Ensemble of soloists. Walter Schneiderhan - solo violin
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SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (baroque violino piccolo, baroque violin & viola); LUCY VAN DAEL (baroque violin & viola); ANNER BYLSMA (baroque violoncello); WIELAND KUIJKEN (baroque violoncello, viola da gamba); ANTHONY WOODROW (violone); CLAUDE RIPPAS (baroque trumpet); FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder, transverse flute); PAUL DOMBRECHT (baroque oboe); AB KOSTER (natural horn); BOB VAN ASPEREN (harpsichord and others). Recorded at Doopsgezinde Kerk, Haarlem (The Netherlands), December 1976.
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Ensemble Baroque de Zurich, conductor Carl Schuricht.
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Recording: St. John`s Square, London, UK, 1990.
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German Chamber Philharmonic of Bremen, Sir Roger Norrington - conductor. Konzertsaal Die Glocke, Bremen, 25 June 2008.
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Orchestre de l`Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris. June 1, 1933, Paris.
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directed from the harpsichord Trevor PINNOCK / 1982, London, Henry Wood Hall
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Walter Weller - violin. May 19, 1968, Vienne (live).
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2008, the MUZA Kavasaki Symphony Hall, Japan
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Chamber orchestra. 1958.
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PHILHARMONIA VIRTUOSI. Recorded at American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City (USA), December 1983.
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1959.
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Recorded: April 20-25, 1965, Germany.
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Recorded in 1958.
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Anton Heiller, clavecin Jan Tomasow, violino piccolo Karl Mayrhofer (ou Mayerhofer), hautbois musiciens du Wiener Staats Opern Orchester Felix Prohaska 1954.
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Duilio Galfetti (violin); Thomas Müller & Raul Diaz (natural horns) // Auditorium RSI, Lugano, Switzerland, 12.2004
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European Brandenburg Ensemble. December 16-18, 2006, Sheffield.
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2LP 1978 ãîäà.
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ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT, Catherine MacIntosh (violino piccolo, director). Recorded at St John`s, Smith Square (England), 1987.
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1995, The Warehouse, London
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Boston Baroque, con. Martin Pearlman / 1994, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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1993, Toronto, Glenn Gould Studio
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Wurtemberg Chamber Orchestra. Recorded in Germany, 1966.
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1957.
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Piano Duo Trenkner-Speidel (arranged by Max Reger). Rec. in 1995, Germany.
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1958. Amsterdam, studio. Violin : S.Goldberg Oboes: H.Stotijn,A.Mater,W.Knip Bassoon : T.de Klerk Horns : J.Bos,I.Soeteman
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Recorded 4-13 July 1959, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London.
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1985
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Released in 1993.
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Bassoon – Graham Sheen, horns – Julian Baker, Timothy Brown, oboes – Angela Tennick, Barry Davis, Celia Nicklin. Recorded: May 1980.
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Recorded in 1950.
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8/9 July 1957
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First version. Recorded: February 1971, London.
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2007
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1979 - Vinyl transfer
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Recorded in Austria, 1990s.
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St. Petersburg - 1996
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Transcription for piano 4 hands by E.Bindman // recorded in 2017 at the USA, Sono Luminus Studios
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recorded in 1959.
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2021
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Recorded: March 1977, Los Angeles.
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