Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos
The Brandenburg Concertos represent a pinnacle in the history of the Baroque concerto, as well as being among the most universally admired of all Bach's works. This fascinating new guide places the concertos in their historical context, investigates their sources, traces their origins and discusses the changing traditions of performance that have affected the way listeners have understood them since Bach's time. The work's rich instrumentarium is carefully described, and a substantial chapter considers each concerto individually, revealing those aspects of their style and structure that make this group of works a unique and towering landmark in the history of the genre.
- The most popular Bach work in the record catalogues
- Describes each of the six concertos in turn
- Discussion of the varied instruments used will be of great interest to those concerned with 'authentic' performance
Reviews & endorsements
"Boyd's informed and judicious work, the 20th in the 'Cambridge Music Handbook' series, is a must for those wishing to catch up with the latest scholarship dealing with this celebrated set of 'six concertos for several [different] instruments.'" Choice
Product details
September 1993Paperback
9780521387132
124 pages
222 × 138 × 8 mm
0.17kg
4 b/w illus. 20 music examples
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Table of Contents
- 1. Background
- 2. Genesis and reception
- 3. Instrumentation
- 4. The dedication score and its design
- 5. The ritornello structure
- 6. The individual concertos.