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  2. Brandenburg Concertos - Wikipedia

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    Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg, for whom Bach copied the concertos, portrayed by Antoine Pesne in 1710. The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721 (though probably composed earlier).

  3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    All six of the Brandenburg Concertos are sometimes indicated as concerto grosso: the first, third and sixth of these concertos have however no concertino versus orchestra distinction. The concerto grosso was a Roman invention, typically featuring two violins and a cello as concertino, with a string orchestra of multiple string instruments per part.

  4. Switched-On Brandenburgs - Wikipedia

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    Switched-On Brandenburgs is a 1980 double album by Wendy Carlos. [3] It was the seventh album released by Carlos, and the fourth album in her project of classical music which also included Switched-On Bach (1968), The Well-Tempered Synthesizer (1969), and Switched-On Bach II (1974). [4]

  5. Switched-On Bach - Wikipedia

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    Elkind was impressed with the recording of Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major and became the album's producer. Elkind contacted her friend, producer and conductor Ettore Stratta at Columbia Records, who "generously spread his enthusiasm throughout the rest of the company" and assisted in the album production. Paul Myers of Columbia ...

  6. Jacques Loussier - Wikipedia

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    1987 – Bach to Bach (Start CD Original Live in Japan SMCD 19) (OCLC 610851827) 1988 – Brandenburg Concertos (Limelight-Japan CD 844 058-2, Decca) [21] 1988 – The Greatest Bach (Partita No.1 in B Flat Major BWV 825, Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor BWV 1067) (Limelight CD 844 059-2, Decca) [26] [27] [citation not found]

  7. Karl Richter (conductor) - Wikipedia

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    CD 1–64: Johann Sebastian Bach, including two recording for each of the Mass in B minor (1961 & 1969) and St Matthew Passion (1958 & 1979) and the rehearsals for the 1965 recording of the Christmas Oratorio; the St John Passion; the cantatas for all the Sundays and feast days; the Magnificat; the Brandenburg Concertos and his praised ...