Václav Luks & Collegium 1704
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046-1051
Artist: Václav Luks & Collegium 1704 - Conductor: Václav Luks - Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach - Orchestra: Collegium 1704
Hall of Mirrors, Castle of Köthen, Germany | 96 min | 2021 | TV-G
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046-1051
J. S. Bach’s six Brandenburg Concerto’s belong to his best-known works. The composer wrote these concertos between 1711 and 1720 and dedicated them in 1721 to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg. In celebration of the pieces’ 300th anniversary, Czech harpsichordist and conductor Václav Luks and the renowned Baroque ensemble Collegium 1704 recorded all six Brandenburg Concertos on historical instruments in 2021. The concertos are based on the Italian concerto grosso form, in which a group of solo instruments is set against a large ensemble. Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos feature remarkable combinations of solo instruments and virtuoso solos. This performance was recorded at the Hall of Mirrors in the Köthen Castle, Germany.