A New Barenreiter Facsimile: J. S. Bach, Harpsichord Concertos |
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| Barenreiter News – December II 2021 |
Dear musicians,
We are happy to present our new valuable facsimile of Bach's Harpsichord Concertos that has just been published.
With kind regards
Your international sales and marketing team
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| A decisive contribution to the early history of the piano concerto
Important document for the instrumental repertoire of the Leipzig "Collegium Musicum"
Revealing insights into the working methods of Bach
With Commentaries (Eng/Ger) by Christoph Wolff and Martina Rebmann
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Bach, Johann Sebastian | Concerti a Cembalo obligato BWV 1052-1059 | BARENREITER FACSIMILE Editors: Wolff, Christoph / Rebmann, Martina | BVK 2472 | EUR 298.00 | Half-leather binding | 9783761824726 | Documenta Musicologica II/57 | Music for a Leipzig "coffee house" and for other venues – Johann Sebastian Bach composed not only for the nobility and the church, but also for bourgeois musical culture. Among these works are the harpsichord concertos. They are noted down in a manuscript that is a unique and probably the most important document for the instrumental repertoire of the Leipzig "Collegium Musicum".
Bach arranged his concerto movements in such a way that the harpsichord is given a solo part which exploits the instrument’s "clavieristic" possibilities to the full. These works thus fix a decisive moment in the early history of the piano concerto genre which received significant impulses from Bach and his circle of students.
The autograph offers revealing insights into the composer’s working methods, elucidated by Christoph Wolff in an accompanying essay. Martina Rebmann describes the genesis of the Bach collection at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, which holds the autograph.
The facsimile in high-quality four-colour printing reproduces the extensive score in its original size; BWV and bar numbers on every page facilitate its use.
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Other "BARENREITER FACSIMILE" editions |
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The seal "BARENREITER FACSIMILE" is used exclusively for facsimile editions published by Bärenreiter which meet the highest demands in both scholarly and technical terms.
The distinguishing features include a facsimile of the handwriting in high-quality colour printing. Each page is reproduced in its original size. The multilingual scholarly commentary provides profound insights into the composer's approach to composition. An attractive cover design completes the high-value appearance of the volumes. |
A selection from the series "BARENREITER FACSIMILE":
BVK02448 | Johann Sebastian Bach, Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 | EUR 365.00 BVK02464 | Ludwig van Beethoven, String Quartet in B-flat major op. 130 / Grande Fugue in B-flat major op. 133 | EUR 349.00 BVK02395 | Ludwig van Beethoven, Missa solemnis op. 123 | EUR 730.00 BVK02471 | Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony no. 9 in D minor op. 125 | EUR 789.00 BVK01601 | Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique op. 14 | EUR 756.00 BVK02109 | George Frideric Handel, Messiah HWV 56 | EUR 470.00 BVK01927 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Concerto in C minor K. 491 | EUR 226.00 BVK02346 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Requiem K. 626 | EUR 489.00 BVK02418 | Richard Wagner, Parsifal | EUR 699.00
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