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Perhaps even more widely recognized than the previously mentioned 4 Orchestral Suites are the 6 Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046 - 1051 from 1721. These typically three-movement concertos (except for No. 1, which has 4 movements) are, for me, like an auditory journey through Baroque-era Brandenburg, much like how Vivaldi’s Four Seasons encapsulate Baroque Northern Italy.
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Among the myriad recordings, let me spotlight a fresh interpretation, lively, helmed by a young conductor (from the harpsichord) and mostly youthful musicians in a chamber orchestra: Bach: Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046 - 1051 (300th Anniversary) | Václav Luks & Collegium 1704, link, total duration: 1:36:27, recorded in mid-2021, uploaded on 17.12 2021, currently boasting 85,925 views (available as an Accentus-DVD from 2021) - quite possibly a standout rendition, reflecting contemporary interpretations of this music: with exquisite instruments and a beautifully clear sound, though perhaps a tad brisk; nevertheless, it’s a joy to watch. The titles of the individual concertos with their starting times are accessible in the introduction: 00:01:18 - Concerto no. 1 in F major, BWV 1046, 00:20:46 - Concerto no. 2 in F major, BWV 1047, 00:31:38 - Concerto no. 3 in G major, BWV 1048, 00:41:59 - Concerto no. 4 in G major, BWV 1049, 00:57:51 - Concerto no. 5 in D major, BWV 1050, 01:19:07 - Concerto no. 6 in B-flat major, BWV 1051
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Another noteworthy option is the recording by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra under Gottfried von der Goltz, which could be considered a benchmark recording: Freiburger Barockorchestra - Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concertos No. 1-6 (BWV 1046-1051), link, total duration 1:33:19, uploaded in 2013, currently with over 0.65 million views - curiously filmed (like the previous recording) in the Mirror Hall of Köthen Castle, with a musical interpretation that closely parallels the former. The starting times of the concerts are listed in the comment section.
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Also worth mentioning is a captivating recording of the Brandenburg Concertos with the Munich Bach Orchestra under Karl Richter, a filmed performance from 1980, available on YouTube: Bach Richter, Brandenburg Concertos 1-6, BWV 1046 1051, link, total duration 1:38:52, uploaded in 2016, currently with just under 0.1 million views. The complete tracklist with the entry addresses is collapsible in the comment section below. Once again, as with Richter’s orchestral suites compared to most recent recordings, the setup for a relatively large orchestra is evident; consequently, the sound is somewhat grandiose.