J.S. Bach: “Switched-On“ Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049, 1. Allegro (Synthesized)
Few musical works are as loved - and as often performed - as the six “Brandenburg“ Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach. These six works (BWV 1046-1051) display a lighter side of Bach’s imperishable genius. Yet they came into being as an unexpected gift. That’s what happened in 1721 when Bach presented the Margrave of Brandenburg with a bound manuscript containing six lively concertos for chamber orchestra, works based on an Italian Concerto Grosso style. The Margrave never thanked Bach for his work - or paid
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