One of the few Bach concertos featuring multiple solo violins, celebrated for its intricate counterpoint and lyrical dialogue between instruments.
One of the few concertos from the Baroque era featuring two solo violins in dialogue, showcasing Bach's mastery of counterpoint. The haunting Largo movement is particularly celebrated.
A masterpiece of Baroque counterpoint featuring two solo violins in dialogue, later adapted for keyboard by Bach himself. The concerto's lyrical Largo movement remains particularly celebrated.
A double violin concerto renowned for its intricate counterpoint and lyrical slow movement, often used in pedagogy due to its technical and expressive demands.
Bach's Double Violin Concerto is celebrated for its intricate counterpoint and dialogue between the soloists, exemplifying the Baroque ideal of musical conversation. Its third movement (Vivace) features lively fugal exchanges, later influencing countless arrangements.