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- 00:00 I. Allegro 06:52 II. Adagio ma non tanto 11:57 III. Allegro Sara Kuijken (viola) Makoto Akatsu (viola) Sigiswald Kuijken (violoncello da spalla) La Petite Bande Recorded in Osaka, Japan / 2011 Video Source: tv asahi Buy CD/MP3: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01K8OAN3G https://www.lapetitebande.be/en/discography --- LA PETITE BANDE (Belgium) was founded in 1972 by Sigiswald Kuijken at the request of the record company Harmonia Mundi (Germany) in order to record Lully's "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme", under the direction of Gustav Leonhardt. The orchestra takes its name and constitution from Lully's own orchestra at the court of Louis XIV. All its members are internationally renowned specialists in the early music field. THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750) are a collection of six instrumental works that Bach dedicated to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, in 1721. They are regarded as some of the best orchestral compositions of the Baroque era. The concerts were, however, likely composed between 1718 and 1721, for Bach’s Köthener Hofkappelle. Bach’s original title, Six Concerts with Various Instruments, describes exactly what is special about these concerts; the varied use of several instruments – with different strings, wind instruments, or solo harpsichord for the concertini. What makes Johann Sebastian Bach’s 6th Brandenburg Concerto special is its darker, almost mysterious sound. This comes from the special instrumentation, which does entirely without high strings and wind instruments. Instead, violas, viols, cellos, double bass and harpsichord alone fill this sixth of the Brandenburg Concertos. sty1