A monumental work in Bach interpretation.
The performance is rigorous yet full of vitality.
This performance can be said to be the definitive interpretation of Bach, established by Karl Richter in the era before the advent of period instrument performance. His exquisite ensemble with the Munich Bach Orchestra strongly emphasizes the majesty and universality of Baroque music, and has been highly praised by many classical music lovers.
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A:
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1)
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(Allegro)
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2)
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Adagio Ma Non Tanto
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3)
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Allegro
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4)
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(Allegro)
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5)
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Adagio
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6)
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Allegro
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B:
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1)
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(Allegro)
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2)
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Adagio
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3)
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Allegro
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4)
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Menuet – Polonaise – Menuet
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C:
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1)
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(Allegro)
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2)
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Andante
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3)
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Allegro Assai
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4)
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Allegro
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5)
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Andante
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6)
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Presto
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D:
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1)
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Allegro
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2)
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Affettuoso
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3)
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Allegro
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Composed By - J.S. Bach
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Conductor - Karl Richter
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Design - Werner Koberstein
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Engineer [Tonmeister] - Klaus Scheibe
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Orchestra - Münchener Bach-Orchester
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Producer - Karl Faust
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Recording Supervisor [Aufnahmeleiter] - Rainer Brock
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Score Editor [Herausgeber] - Heinrich Besseler
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Soloist, Bassoon - Karl Kolbinger (B1 to B4)
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Soloist, Cello - Fritz Kiskalt (A1 to A3)
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Soloist, Contrabass - Herbert Duft (A1 to A3)
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Soloist, Flute - Aurèle Nicolet (D1 to D3)
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Soloist, Harpsichord - Hedwig Bilgram (A4 to A6, B1 to B4, C1 to C6)
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Soloist, Harpsichord - Karl Richter (A1 to A3, D1 to D3)
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Soloist, Horn - Hermann Baumann (B1 to B4)
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Soloist, Horn - Werner Meyendorf (B1 to B4)
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Soloist, Oboe - Manfred Clement (B1 to B4, C1 to C3)
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Soloist, Recorder - Günther Höller (C4 to C6)
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Soloist, Recorder - Hans-Martin Linde (C1 to C6)
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Soloist, Trumpet - Pierre Thibaud (C1 to C3)
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Soloist, Viol - Johannes Fink (2) (A1 to A3)
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Soloist, Viol - Oswald Uhl (A1 to A3)
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Soloist, Viola - Ingo Sinnhoffer (A1 to A3)
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Soloist, Viola - Kurt-Christian Stier
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Soloist, Violin - Hansheinz Schneeberger (B1 to B4, C1 to C6, D1 to D3)