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This CD is a valuable record from the era before period instrument performance became mainstream, and is one of the masterpieces where you can enjoy the sincere and warm Bach performances of Winschermann and the German Bach Soloists. It compiles concertos BWV.1041-1044 on a single disc, and the arrangement, especially the consecutive listening of works involving multiple solo instruments such as BWV.1043 (Double Concerto) and BWV.1044 (Triple Concerto), is ideal for enjoying Bach's conversational compositional technique. The German Bach Soloists typically feature different soloists for each recording, and while using modern instruments, they emphasize expression that considers the Baroque style (light tempos, clear articulation, and conversational phrasing). Altenburger is a renowned violinist from Vienna, Meyer-Schierning is a performer with a deep knowledge of Baroque music, Meisen is a famous German flutist, Kusmaul is a virtuoso who served as concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic, and van Asperen is an internationally active harpsichordist. Thus, the high skills and musicality of soloists from different generations and styles shine. J.S. Bach ① Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV.1041 ② Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV.1042 ③ Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV.1043 ④ Concerto for Flute, Violin, and Harpsichord in A minor, BWV.1044 Helmut Winschermann conducting the German Bach Soloists 【Members】 Christian Altenburger (vn), Ernst Meyer-Schierning (vn), Paul Meisen (f), Rainer Kussmaul (vn), Bob van Asperen (cemb) Recording: 1979 Laser Light domestic edition (manufactured in 1994) ※ There is a slight crack in the case.
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