Created using MuseScore.
The modern tuning A = 440 Hz is specified.
Partly inspired by Ben Bosco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCkcY-mZ1pc.
Created using MuseScore.
The modern tuning A = 440 Hz is specified.
Partly inspired by Ben Bosco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCkcY-mZ1pc.
An all-electric-instrument interpretation of the famous keyboard concerto by J. S. Bach.
Created using MuseScore.
The modern tuning A = 440 Hz is used.
Inspired by the videos of Chirs Frank, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GUbgUdNA44 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufrPD7z3JvU, the site owner created an all-electric-guitar version of BWV 1060R. He respects the modern tuning A = 440 Hz adopted by Chris Frank in appreciation of his effort.
The site owner believes this rendition sounds better than the ones by “re-constructionists”, e.g., this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIaiB9X2LGs.
Te music sheet can be found in https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page.
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
01: Magnificat anima mea
02: Et exclutavit spiritus meus
A: Vom himmel hoch
03: Quia respexit humilitatem + 04: Omnes generationes
05: Quia fecit mihi magna
B: Freut euch und jubiliere
06: Et misericorida
07: Fecit potentiam
C: Gloria in excelsis Deo
08: Deposuit potentes
09: Esurientes
D: Virga Jesse floruit Measures 30 – 51 reconstructed based on BWV 110, Duett
10: Suscepit Israel
11: Sicut locutus est
12: Gloria Patri – Sicut erat in principio
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
This is a harpsichord version of BWV 1043 “Concerto for two violins” https://mathmusic52.com/2022/12/23/bwv-1043-j-s-bach-concerto-for-two-violins-in-d-minor%e3%80%80/. Upon transcription, J. S. Bach changed the key from D minor to C minor, in order to negotiate with the sound range of the harpsichord of his days.
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 file is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e., A = 415 Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki
Created using MuseScore.
Caveat: This MP3 is tuned with the Baroque tuning, i.e, A = 415Hz.
The music sheet is in https://imslp.org/wiki/.
There is an argument that this work is a transcription, by the composer himself, of a lost concerto for violin and oboe d’amore (or for two violins.) Those who argue have made up (in their own words “re-constructed”) BWV 1060R as “the re-incarnation of the lost one”. However, as Ton Koopman remarked, the “remaining” harpsichord version sounds more convincing.