Archived Event

Bach and Buxtehude
Dunedin Consort
Date
Sat 03 Jul 2021, 7.30pm
Duration
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval
Availability

Artists

  • Dunedin Consort
    • John Buttdirector, harpsichord, organ
    • Sarah Bevan-Bakerviolin
    • Rebecca Livermoreviolin
    • Mark Braithwaiteviola
    • Jonathan Mansoncello
    • Carina Cosgravedouble bass
  • Matthew Brookbass
  • Matthew Truscottviolin
  • Huw Danielviolin
  • Alexandra Bellamyoboe, oboe d'amore

Programme

      • Oboe d'amore Concerto in A BWV1055R
      • Double Concerto for 2 violins in D minor BWV1043
      • Ich habe genug BWV82

Overview

JS Bach scholars have generally agreed that the Concerto in A major, BWV1055, actually started life as a concerto for oboe d’amore - an alto instrument lying midway between the oboe and cor anglais - before Bach reworked it for harpsichord, which is the version more often heard. Bach served as the Director of Music for Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen from 1717-1723. The two principal violinists in Prince Leopold’s orchestra, Joseph Speiss and Martin Friedrich Marcus, had both been recruited from Berlin and the ‘Double Concerto’ was presumably written with these two talented players in mind. BWV82 was written in 1727 for the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary. Its anonymous libretto focuses on Simeon, who, after seeing the infant Jesus at the temple, has no more need for earthly life.

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