Cantata No. 29, 'Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir,' BWV 29 (BC B8): Sinfonia. Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken Dir
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046: 2. Adagio
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047: 3. Allegro assai
Toccata and Fugue, for organ in D minor ('Dorian'), BWV 538 (BC J38): Toccata
Meditation on Prelude No. 1 of Bach, for violin or cello & piano with organ or cello ad lib. (or other instrumental arrangement)
Concerto for solo organ No. 2 in A minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/8, RV 522), BWV 593 (BC J86): Allegro, BWV 593
Magnificat, for 5 voices, 5-part chorus, orchestra & continuo in D major, BWV 243 (BC E14): Esurientes, BWV 243
The Well-Tempered Clavier (24), collection of preludes & fugues, Book I, BWV 846-869 (BC L80-103): Präludium 2, BWV 847
The Well-Tempered Clavier (24), collection of preludes & fugues, Book I, BWV 846-869 (BC L80-103): Fuga 2, BWV 847
Concerto for oboe, strings & continuo in D minor (reconstruction), BWV 1059R: Adagio, BWV 1059
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, for organ in C major, BWV 564 (BC J36): Fuga BWV 564
Sonata for flute & keyboard in E flat major, BWV 1031: Siciliano, BWV 1031
Cantata No. 146, 'Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal,' BWV 146 (BC A70): Duetto. Wie will ich mich freuen, BWV 146
Concerto for solo organ No. 5 in D minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/11, RV 565), BWV 596 (BC J85): Allegro
Concerto for solo organ No. 5 in D minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/11, RV 565), BWV 596 (BC J85): Grave
Concerto for solo organ No. 5 in D minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/11, RV 565), BWV 596 (BC J85): Fuga
Concerto for solo organ No. 5 in D minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/11, RV 565), BWV 596 (BC J85): Largo e spiccato
Concerto for solo organ No. 5 in D minor (after Vivaldi Op. 3/11, RV 565), BWV 596 (BC J85): Allegro
The German Brass ensemble aspires to repeat the success of its debut, Bach 300, and of the CD Bach 2000. Bach's music brings together two elements: the aural dimensions of a full organ and the subtle transparency of polyph... more »onic music. Who could better demonstrate these apparently conflicting elements than German Brass!« less
The German Brass ensemble aspires to repeat the success of its debut, Bach 300, and of the CD Bach 2000. Bach's music brings together two elements: the aural dimensions of a full organ and the subtle transparency of polyphonic music. Who could better demonstrate these apparently conflicting elements than German Brass!