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ACO - Bach Brandenburg Concertos

08 December 2013

Venue: Concert Hall  View Seat Map
Presented by: Australian Chamber Orchestra

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The Australian Chamber Orchestra performs Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos directed by Richard Tognetti, winner of three ARIA Awards for Bach recordings.

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Description

Begin the festive season with the most celebrated music of the Baroque, Bach's Brandenburg Concertos.

To perform this extroverted, colourful music, the Australian Chamber Orchestra assembles a remarkable ensemble of Baroque specialists from around the world. Richard Tognetti, winner of three ARIA Awards for Bach recordings, directs.

BACH Brandenburg Concertos Nos.1, 2, 3 & 6

Richard Tognetti Director & Violin
Australian Chamber Orchestra


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Reviews

“Saturday night's concert was deeply satisfying musically, intellectually and spiritually…The reverence with which [the] instrumentalists approached the repertoire elevated the performance to a unique dimension of musical communication. In a recent interview with Rachel Kohn, Richard Tognetti confided that whenever he heard discussions searching for religious answers he would like to press a button and play the music of Bach as the best guidance for living…” Canberra Times

Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.3 took a fresh, modern approach with a lively bowing style, choppy but never rough. There was an exciting primal energy to the final movement. Herald Sun

“J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and Violin Concerto No. 2 in E were excellent …One remarkable thing about this orchestra is the extent to which it seems to be a single entity, rather than a collection of people.” Canberra Times

Links

ACO event page

Tour introduction from Timo-Veikko Valve

Richard Tognetti biography

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