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The Brandenburg Concertos On Tour in Manchester

The Brandenburg Concertos On Tour in Manchester
Bach's groundbreaking 'Six Concertos for several instruments' puts the collective virtuosity of the OAE in the spotlight with a performance of the complete set in Manchester.

The Brandenburg Concertos present one of music’s great riddles. Bach sent them to Christian Ludwig, the Margrave of Brandenburg and brother of King Frederick I of Prussia, as a gift in 1721. For reasons unknown, he seems to have quietly filed them away after which they changed hands several times before being ‘lost’ until around 1850 when they were eventually published as a set.It is music of endless inventiveness – from the intricate silken passage work for strings in Nos. 3 and 6, to the grandiose harpsichord cadenza in No. 5, or the dazzling virtuosity of the trumpet in No. 2 – which demands a supergroup ensemble of virtuosos.

Huw Daniel piccolo violin/director
Margaret Faultless violin/director
Rodolfo Richter violin/director
Oliver Wilson viola/director
Lisa Beznosiuk flute
Rachel Beckett recorder
Catherine Latham recorder
Leo Duarte oboe
David Blackadder trumpet
Steven Devine harpsichord




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  • date Tue 5 November 2024
  • location Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £8 - £40

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Bach's groundbreaking 'Six Concertos for several instruments' puts the collective virtuosity of the OAE in the spotlight with a performance of the complete set in Manchester.

The Brandenburg Concertos present one of music’s great riddles. Bach sent them to Christian Ludwig, the Margrave of Brandenburg and brother of King Frederick I of Prussia, as a gift in 1721. For reasons unknown, he seems to have quietly filed them away after which they changed hands several times before being ‘lost’ until around 1850 when they were eventually published as a set.It is music of endless inventiveness – from the intricate silken passage work for strings in Nos. 3 and 6, to the grandiose harpsichord cadenza in No. 5, or the dazzling virtuosity of the trumpet in No. 2 – which demands a supergroup ensemble of virtuosos.

Huw Daniel piccolo violin/director
Margaret Faultless violin/director
Rodolfo Richter violin/director
Oliver Wilson viola/director
Lisa Beznosiuk flute
Rachel Beckett recorder
Catherine Latham recorder
Leo Duarte oboe
David Blackadder trumpet
Steven Devine harpsichord

Venue Details & Map

Location

Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley St, Manchester M2 3WS


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