| 01. Concerto in E-Flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169 & 49 (Arr. for Recorder & Orchestra by Andrea Friggi & Anna Stegmann): I. [Allegro] 02. Concerto in E-Flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169 & 49 (Arr. for Recorder & Orchestra by Andrea Friggi & Anna Stegmann): II. Siciliano 03. Concerto in E-Flat Major, after BWV 1053, 169 & 49 (Arr. for Recorder & Orchestra by Andrea Friggi & Anna Stegmann): III. Allegro 04. Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052 & 146 (Arr. for Violin & Strings by Eva Saladin & Andrea Friggi) I. Allegro 05. Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052 & 146 (Arr. for Violin & Strings by Eva Saladin & Andrea Friggi): II. Adagio 06. Concerto in D Minor, after BWV 1052 & 146 (Arr. for Violin & Strings by Eva Saladin & Andrea Friggi): III. Allegro 07. Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056 (Arr. for Oboe & Strings by Georg Fritz & Andrea Friggi): I. [Allegro] 08. Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056 (Arr. for Oboe & Strings by Georg Fritz & Andrea Friggi) II. Largo 09. Concerto in G Minor, after BWV 1056 (Arr. for Oboe & Strings by Georg Fritz & Andrea Friggi): III. Presto 10. Concerto in F Major, BWV 1057 & 1049 (Arr. for Harpsichord, two Recorders & Strings by Johann Sebastian Bach): I. [Allegro] 11. Concerto in F Major, BWV 1057 & 1049 (Arr. for Harpsichord, two Recorders & Strings by Johann Sebastian Bach): II. Andante 12. Concerto in F Major BWV 1057 & 1049 (Arr. for Harpsichord, two Recorders & Strings by Johann Sebastian Bach): III. Allegro assai For a long time, the fact that three of J.S. Bach’s harpsichord concertos are arrangements of earlier violin concertos led scholars to suspect that the remaining concertos were also adaptations of lost works for strings or winds, prompting several musicologists to attempt reconstructions. However, recent research has shown that they are more likely arrangements of earlier keyboard works. But what would Bach have done if he had to perform one of these pieces again and wished to showcase a different solo instrument? Ensemble Odyssee explores this question with three brand-new arrangements, presented alongside Bach’s own arrangement of his Fourth Brandenburg Concerto, each piece showcasing the virtuosity of the ensemble’s four core members. |
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