Classics with NOW: Bach, ‘Double Concerto in D minor’
Bach’s Double Concerto in D minor, also known as the ‘Bach Double’, is one of the most famous of over 1000 known works Bach composed in his lifetime.
From 1717-1723, Bach was the Director of Music for Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, and it is possible that the Double Concerto was written for two principal violinists in Prince Leopold’s orchestra. Bach highlights the relationship between the two solo violins throughout the three-movement concerto, and typical of his own style and that of the late Baroque period, makes use of counterpoint and fugue.
This recording is from a performance which took place in Cheltenham Town Hall in 2016, with internationally renowned Baroque violinist, Rachel Podger, and Â鶹ԼÅÄ NOW Leader, Lesley Hatfield, as soloists. We hope you enjoy listening to it!
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