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The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052–1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven complete concertos for a single harpsichord (BWV 1052–1058), three concertos for two harpsichords (BWV 1060–1062), two concertos for three harpsichords (BWV 1063 and 1064), and one concerto for four harpsichords (BWV 1065). Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, with the same scoring. In addition there is a nine-bar concerto fragment for harpsichord (BWV 1059) which adds an oboe to the strings and continuo.
Most of Bach's harpsichord concertos (with the exception of the 5th Brandenburg Concerto) are thought to be arrangements made from earlier concertos for melodic instruments probably written in Köthen. In many cases, only the harpsichord version has survived. They are among the first concertos for keyboard instrument ever written
Sebastian Philip Bierk (born April 3, 1968), known professionally as Sebastian Bach, is a Canadian heavy metal singer who achieved mainstream success as frontman of Skid Row from 1987-96. Since his departure from Skid Row, he has had many television roles, acted in Broadway plays, and leads a solo career.
The members of Kid Wikkid were stationed in Peterborough. Upon hearing of the band and unaware of their ages, 14-year-old Bach auditioned for the group, and was successfully hired by guitar player and band leader, Jason Delorme. Kid Wikkid moved back to Toronto, and Bach's dad eventually allowed Bach to move in with an aunt.
Skid Row initially formed in the mid 1980s with lead singer Matt Fallon. They began playing at various New Jersey clubs. Fallon would soon leave the band in 1987, leaving Skid Row without a singer. Bach was spotted singing at rock photographer Mark Weiss's wedding at the age of 18, and the members asked him to join in early 1987.
Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, two Passions, and over three hundred cantatas of which around two hundred survive. His music is revered for its technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth.
Bach's abilities as an organist were highly respected during his lifetime, although he was not widely recognised as a great composer until a revival of interest and performances of his music in the first half of the 19th century. He is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.
Bach was born in Eisenach, in the duchy of Saxe-Eisenach, into a great musical family. His father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was the director of the town musicians, and all of his uncles were professional musicians. His father probably taught him to play the violin and harpsichord, and his brother, Johann Christoph Bach, taught him the clavichord and exposed him to much contemporary music. Apparently at his own initiative, Bach attended St. Michael's School in Lüneburg for two years. After graduating, he held several musical posts across Germany: he served as Kapellmeister (director of music) to Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, and as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, a position of music director at the main Lutheran churches and educator at the Thomasschule. He received the title of "Royal Court Composer" from Augustus III in 1736. Bach's health and vision declined in 1749, and he died on 28 July 1750.
Igor Stravinsky's Concerto in D ("Basle") for string orchestra was composed in Hollywood between the beginning of 1946 and 8 August of the same year in response to a 1946 commission from Paul Sacher to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Basler Kammerorchester (BKO—in English, Basel Chamber Orchestra), and for this reason is sometimes referred to as the "Basle" Concerto ("Basle" being the French form of the city's name). It was premiered on 27 January 1947 in Basel by the BKO, conducted by Paul Sacher (Gritten 2003, xii; Walsh 2001; White 1979, 438). Other sources say it was six days earlier, on the day of the orchestra's twentieth anniversary, 21 January (Anon. 2012; Stephenson and Weed 2002, 348), when two other works commissioned by Sacher were also premiered: Arthur Honegger's Symphony No. 4 Deliciae Basiliensis and Bohuslav Martinů's Toccata e due Canzoni (Ford 2002; Halbreich 1999, 325).
The Concerto in D was the first composition Stravinsky created after becoming a naturalised American citizen on 28 December 1945, and was also the first of his works to be published under the contract with his new publisher, Boosey & Hawkes (White 1979, 123–25).
There are over 1000 known compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Nearly all of them are listed in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV), which is the best known and most widely used catalogue of Bach's compositions.
The earliest lists of Bach's compositions are given by his biographers, starting from his obituary which gives a list of instrumental works printed during the composer's lifetime (from Clavier-Übung I to The Art of Fugue), followed by a list which groups other types of compositions he wrote. The first separately published biography of the composer, by Johann Nikolaus Forkel, follows the same setup: its ninth chapter first lists printed works (adding four-part chorales that were published in the second half of the 18th century), followed by a rough overview of the unpublished ones. In the first half of the 19th century more works were published, so the next biographies (Schauer and Hilgenfeldt in 1850) had more elaborate appendices listing printed works, referring to these works by publisher, and the number or page number given to the works in these publications. So, for example, the Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major can be indicated as "C. F. Peters Vol. III No. 1", or any of the variants ("Griepenkerl and Roitzsch Vol. 3 p. 2", "Peters Book 242 p. 2", "P. S. V., Cah. 3 (242), No. 1", etc.)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685~1750) Konzert für Clavier, Streicher und Basso Continuo d-moll, BWV 1059 (incomplete work, revision by Ton Koopman version) I. Sinfonia (from cantata, BWV 35: Sinfonia) - 00:00 II. Aria (from cantata, BWV 35: "Gott hat alles wohlgemacht") - 05:18 III. Sinfonia: presto (from cantata, BWV 35: Second Sinfonia) - 08:59 Ton Koopman (orgel) Ku Ebbinge (oboe da caccia) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Ton Koopman (conductor) *Clavier(Keyboard): harpsichord, clavichord, claviorganum, or organ etc.* - Concerto in d minor, BWV 1059 (incomplete) - Fragment consisting of 9 bars(only the first 9 bars survive in Bach's own hand). Taken from the opening Sinfonia of the Cantata, BWV 35 "Geist und Seele wird verwirret" (1726) In the cantata,...
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in D minor, BWV 1059 I. Allegro 00:00 II. Adagio 05:46 III. Presto 08:27 Recorded in December, 2010 Heinz Holliger, oboe Camerata Bern Erich Höbarth, violin & direction The music and video published in this channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform me immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
Allegro(1st mov) - Concerto in D Minor BWV 1059R ("R" stands for reconstructed) for harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach.This piece is based on cantata BWV 35. Music Score from BWV35 is shown. Gustav Leonhardt - harpsichord. Leonhardt-Consort, con. Gustav Leonhardt. High Quality Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_ZO9LKNBZE&feature;=channel&fmt;=18
Concerto in D minor for Oboe, strings & basso continuo BWV 1059 (Reconstruction) by Johann Sebastian Bach Allegro Adagio (Alessandro Marcello) Presto Christian Hommel, oboe d'amore Cologne Chamber Orchestra Helmut Müller-Brühl, conductor
Johann Sebastian Bach I CONCERTI PER PIANOFORTE E ORCHESTRA Prima esecuzione integrale in Italia degli otto concerti [8] CONCERTO IN Re MINORE BWV 1059 [01:50→] Allegro [07:50→] Adagio [11:20→] Presto Monica Leone, pianoforte Fabiana Caterina, oboe Orchestra da Camera “Benedetto Marcello” Mario Ruffini, direttore Secondo concerto Domenica 8 novembre 2015 Teramo • Museo Archeologico • Auditorium San Carlo *** Associazione Orchestrale da Camera "Benedetto Marcello" XXII Stagione Concertistica ottobre 2015-aprile 2016 www.benedettomarcello.it col supporto di - Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Fondazione Tercas - Regione Abruzzo - Comune di Teramo - Banca dell'Adriatico in collaborazione con - Diocesi di Teramo e Atri - UNICEF - FIDAS - Donatori Sangue - RCA - Unive...
Graduation concert II - Cracow - 6.6.2016 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Concerto d minor BWV 1059 Allegro - Largo - Presto Michaela Koudelková - recorder Agata Habera - violin I Paulina Woś - violin II Anna Wieczorek - viola Aleksandra Buczyńska - violoncello Łukasz Madej - double bass Andrzej Zawisza - harpsichord
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto para clave (Nº 8) en re menor, BWV 1059 I. [Allegro] II. Adagio III. Presto Leonhardt-Consort, Gustav Leonhardt, clave. ---
Johann Sebastian Bach Allegro from Concerto in D minor, BWV 1059 Recorded in December, 2010 Heinz Holliger, oboe Camerata Bern Erich Höbarth, violin & direction The music and video published in this channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform me immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.