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J.S.Bach Brandenburg.
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Information on J.S.Bach's Brandenburg No.2, 1st Movement
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J.S.Bach Brandenburg.
Introduction
Set of 6 Concertos
'Concerti Grossi' because of accompanyinh 'Ripieno' (Mainly strings and continuo)
Combined with a select group of soloists, the 'concertino'.
Bach oved working with the form of Three movement compositions
Note: numbers 3+6 DO NOT have any solo instruments.
Musical Elements
Form
'Quasi Ritornello
no clear cut distinction between 'Ripieno' and 'Concertino'.
Both sections seem to play most of the time (tutti)
'Ritornello' is a series of short themes reappearing (rondo-like) in various keys, with soloists (the concertino) playing episodes in between.
Structure
Rit = Ritornello
Con = Concertino
Bar 1-8, (Rit 1), F Major
Bar 9-10, (Con 1), F Major
Bar 11-12, (Rit 2), F Major
Bar 13-14, (Con 2), F Major
Bar 15-16, (Rit 3), C Major
Bar 17-18, (Con 3), C Major
Bar 19-20, (Rit 4), C Major
Bar 21-22, (Con 4), C Major
Bar 23-28, (Rit 5), C Major
Bar 29-30, (Con 5), F Major
Bar 31-39, (Rit 6), D Minor
Bar 40-59, (Rit 7), D Minor-C Major-F Major-Bb Major
Bar 60-67, (Con 7), G Minor-Eb Major
Bar 68-83, (Rit 8), C Minor-G Minor
Bar 84-93, (Con 8), G Minor-D Minor-A Minor
Bar 94-118, (Rit 9/10), A Minor-F Major
Texture
Mainly Dense
Many examples of various motifs interacting simultaneously
Tonality
Home Key: F Major
Occasionally Minor: e.g. Bar 68 - C minor; Bar 88 - D minor
Examples of Modulations
C Major (Dominant)
D minor (Relative minor)
Bb Major (Sub-dominant)
Eb Major (Flattened Leading Note)
C minor (Dominant minor)
G minor (Supertonic)
A minor (Mediant minor)
Harmony
Diatonic
Dominant 7th (root position) (Con 7- 51)
Dominant 7th 4/2 (third inversion) (52)
Major triad 6/3 (First inversion) (72)
Techniques + Devices
Rising Sequence (bars 96-97) OBOE
Sequence (bars 33-34) FLUTE
Sequence (bars 76-79) SOLO TRUMPET
Falling sequence (bars 77-79) VIOLA
Syncopation (bar 50-55; 107-112) VIOLIN 1 - ripieno
Cadences: Perfect (bar 8;28;39;83;93)
Imitation (bar 96-98) SOLO VIOLIN + FLUTE
Arpeggio based (bar 1-2) TRUMPET
Reduced instrumentation (bar 60-67) Concertino + continuo
Instrmentation
Concertino Soloists
Tromba: Trumpet ( no valves in Bach's Day). Written a 4th lower that the sound.
Flauto: (Flute a bec): Recorder
Oboe
Violino: Violin
Ripieno
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Harpsichord/ Cembalo continuo
Score Indications
Tasto Solo: (bar 102-103): Harpsichord, play the notes without filling in harmonies.
all unisono: Cello/Bass and Harpsichord play in unison.
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