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Cello Suite No. 3

The first week of Bach at Home 2020 explores Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos and Cello Suites with performances, interviews, videos, and content featuring Principal Conductor Bernard Labadie, cellist Pieter Wispelwey, the musicians of Orchestra of St. Luke’s, with Michael Trusnovec and the Paul Taylor Dance Company! In Bernard’s Bach, Labadie illuminates lesser- and well-known pieces by J.S. Bach.
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Bach’s six Cello Suites (BWV 1007 through 1012) were mostly likely written around 1720, while Bach was employed in the court at Cöthen. Though the six suites follow the same […]
The second “Brandenburg” Concerto has a most unusual solo ensemble in Bach’s presentation manuscript, consisting of trumpet, flute, oboe, and violin. We tend to think of the trumpet as a […]
The second “Brandenburg” Concerto has a most unusual solo ensemble in Bach’s presentation manuscript, consisting of trumpet, flute, oboe, and violin. We tend to think of the trumpet as a […]
The second “Brandenburg” Concerto has a most unusual solo ensemble in Bach’s presentation manuscript, consisting of trumpet, flute, oboe, and violin. We tend to think of the trumpet as a […]
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