Years of Consolidation - Bach in the 1730s
Donald Macleod examines Bach's work during the 1730s, when on top of his writing cantatas for Leipzig's four main churches, he was director of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig.
Donald Macleod examines Bach's musical activities during the 1730s, when on top of his regular job keeping Leipzig's four main churches supplied with cantatas, he took on a secular concert-giving role as director of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. Somewhere along the way, he invented the keyboard concerto.
Badinerie (Ouverture/Orchestral Suite No 2 in B minor, BWV 1067)
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
Ton Koopman (conductor)
Concerto in D minor for two harpsichords, BWV 1061
Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord)
The English Concert
Trevor Pinnock (director/harpsichord)
Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt, BWV 112
Katharine Fuge (soprano)
William Towers (countertenor)
Norbert Meyn (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (baritone)
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
Concerto in the Italian Style, BWV 971
Elizabeth de la Porte (harpsichord)
Fugue in E flat, BWV 552 No 2 (St Anne)
Christopher Herrick (organ).
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