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Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach: The Orchestral Suites

Bach: The Orchestral Suites

Concerto Köln

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German historical-instrument group Concerto Köln came on the scene in the 1980s and achieved immediate popularity with lively performances of Baroque music, free from the radical shock of Harnoncourt or the sometimes precious quality of English groups. It has done fine recordings of Baroque opera with a variety of conductors and was ahead of the curve in the rediscovery of German and Italian repertories of the 18th century. In this dual-CD release commemorating its 25th anniversary as a group, Concerto Köln seems to be trying to keep its edge. No leader is listed, but violinist Sylvie Kraus and onetime music director Martin Sandhoff are credited with the "Gesamtkonzeption." It's an unusual overall conception, focused on the dance component of Bach's orchestral suites. The booklet notes by Kraus (in English, German, and French) support this idea elegantly, pointing to the little-known fact that Bach, as a schoolboy at the St. Michaels Monastery School in Lüneberg, had a French dance teacher who was a student of the great Lully himself. Your reaction to the musical results may depend on how far you're willing to go in accepting the whole concept. Many of the minuets are taken at a blistering pace in an attempt to keep the strong forward momentum going, and they come out sounding like the 18th century equivalent of dance aerobics music. The big overtures, on the other hand, represent Concerto Köln at its best, with lively phrasing applied at every juncture, and the famous Air on a G string (track 2), from the Suite No. 3 for orchestra in D major, BWV 1068, is taken quite slowly and has a lovely floating quality (apparently it is exempt from the dance concept). The disc is nicely engineered, and the small group, even with rotating membership in the different suites, achieves a very alert ensemble. Try the minuets and bourrées, and see how you like them.

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Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068 (Various Composers)

1
I. Overture
Sylvie Kraus
00:09:52

Sylvie Kraus, Conductor

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH

2
II. Air
00:04:55

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

3
III. Gavotte 1 - 2
00:03:13

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

4
IV. Bourrée
00:01:10

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

5
V. Gigue
00:02:21

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

6
I. Ouverture
00:10:21

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

7
II. Rondeau
00:01:40

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

8
III. Sarabande
00:02:54

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

9
IV. Bourrée 1- 2
00:01:35

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

10
V. Polonaise - Double
00:03:05

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

11
VI. Menuet
00:01:05

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

12
VII. Badinerie
00:01:22

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

DISQUE 2

Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C Major, BWV 1066 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

1
I. Ouverture
00:09:06

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

2
II. Courante
00:02:13

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

3
III. Gavotte 1 - 2
00:02:30

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

4
IV. Forlane
00:01:07

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

5
V. Menuett 1 - 2
Concerto Köln
00:02:30

Concerto Köln, Performer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

6
VI. Bourrée 1 - 2
00:02:03

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

7
VII. Passepied 1 - 2
00:02:17

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D Major, BWV 1069 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

8
I. Ouverture
00:11:01

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

9
II. Bourrée 1 - 2
00:02:27

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

10
III. Gavotte
00:01:37

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

11
IV. Menuett 1 - 2
00:02:57

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

12
V. Réjouissance
00:02:27

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2010 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio

Chronique

German historical-instrument group Concerto Köln came on the scene in the 1980s and achieved immediate popularity with lively performances of Baroque music, free from the radical shock of Harnoncourt or the sometimes precious quality of English groups. It has done fine recordings of Baroque opera with a variety of conductors and was ahead of the curve in the rediscovery of German and Italian repertories of the 18th century. In this dual-CD release commemorating its 25th anniversary as a group, Concerto Köln seems to be trying to keep its edge. No leader is listed, but violinist Sylvie Kraus and onetime music director Martin Sandhoff are credited with the "Gesamtkonzeption." It's an unusual overall conception, focused on the dance component of Bach's orchestral suites. The booklet notes by Kraus (in English, German, and French) support this idea elegantly, pointing to the little-known fact that Bach, as a schoolboy at the St. Michaels Monastery School in Lüneberg, had a French dance teacher who was a student of the great Lully himself. Your reaction to the musical results may depend on how far you're willing to go in accepting the whole concept. Many of the minuets are taken at a blistering pace in an attempt to keep the strong forward momentum going, and they come out sounding like the 18th century equivalent of dance aerobics music. The big overtures, on the other hand, represent Concerto Köln at its best, with lively phrasing applied at every juncture, and the famous Air on a G string (track 2), from the Suite No. 3 for orchestra in D major, BWV 1068, is taken quite slowly and has a lovely floating quality (apparently it is exempt from the dance concept). The disc is nicely engineered, and the small group, even with rotating membership in the different suites, achieves a very alert ensemble. Try the minuets and bourrées, and see how you like them.

© TiVo

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