Sujet : Re: Bach / Brandenburg Concertos / Gustav Leonhard (1976)
De : mccomb (at) *nospam* medieval.org (Todd M. McComb)
Groupes : rec.music.classicalDate : 08. Jul 2024, 20:22:25
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Organisation : Medieval Music & Arts Foundation
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In article <
let499Fd3pgU1@mid.individual.net>,
Roland van Gaalen <
vangaalenusenet@gmail.com> wrote:
Of course there are many other recordings of the Brandenburg
Concertos.
Coincidentally released today....
"
Johnny Reinhard just released "Johann Sebastian BACH in Werckemeister
III tuning: BRANDNENBURG CONCERTI 2, 4 & 5; Cantata ICH HABE
GENUG; OBOE & VIOLIN CONCERTO; FLUTE PARTITA IN A MINOR; A
MUSICAL OFFERING selection: AMERICAN FESTIVAL OF MICROTONAL MUSIC",
check it out at:
https://johnnyreinhard.bandcamp.com/album/johann-sebastian-bach-in-werckemeister-iii-tuning-brandnenburg-concerti-2-4-5-cantata-ich-habe-genug-oboe-violin-concerto-flute-partita-in-a-minor-a-musical-offering-selection-american-festival-o?from=fanpub_fnbAfter 40 years at WKCR-radio as host of Microtonal Bach on Christmas
Day in NYC, and years of concertizing, I am pleased to present my
first all-J.S. Bach album tuned to the historically accurate
Werckmeister III tuning. This means that all fifths are pure 3/2
fifths, but 4 are truncated a bit: C-G, G-D, D-A, and B-F# (each
flattened a quarter of a syntonic comma, or about 6 cents). It was
a joy to put this together.
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