2 Updated Scores for Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in C minor, BWV 1060
This double harpsichord concerto exemplifies Bach's Baroque style, likely transcribed from earlier lost concertos. The C minor key creates a dramatic tension typical of Bach's instrumental works.
BWV 1060 is a reconstruction for two harpsichords, likely based on a lost double violin concerto. It exemplifies Bach's Baroque counterpoint and keyboard virtuosity.
This double harpsichord concerto, reconstructed from a later violin-and-oboe version, showcases Bach's mastery of counterpoint and dialogue between soloists. Its dramatic C-minor key and intricate interplay make it a staple of Baroque repertoire.
This concerto, originally for two harpsichords, is believed to be a transcription of a lost double concerto in D minor. Its intricate interplay between soloists and orchestra reflects Bach's maturity during his Köthen period.
This concerto, originally conceived for violin and oboe, survives today primarily in Bach's later adaptation for two harpsichords. The reconstruction by Wilfried Fischer helps modern performers bridge the gap between Bach's lost original and the keyboard version.
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