Freiburger Barockorchester - Johann Bernhard Bach: Orchestral Suites (2026)

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Title: Johann Bernhard Bach: Orchestral Suites
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:22:40
Total Size: 430 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: I. Ouverture (5:35)
2. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: II. Air (2:39)
3. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: III. Rondeau (2:25)
4. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: IV. Loure (2:13)
5. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: V. Fantaisie (4:20)
6. Overture-Suite No. 1 in G Minor: VI. Passepied (1:50)
7. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: I. Ouverture (4:16)
8. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: II. Gavotte en rondeau (1:59)
9. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: III. Sarabande (1:12)
10. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: IV. Bourrée. Gayement (0:58)
11. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: V. Air. Grave (3:42)
12. Overture-Suite No. 2 in G Major: VI. Gigue (1:48)
13. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: I. Ouvertüre (0:54)
14. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: II. Air (4:41)
15. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: III. Les plaisirs. Vitement (1:51)
16. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: IV. Air (2:27)
17. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: V. Rigadon (1:06)
18. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: VI. Courante (2:01)
19. Overture-Suite No. 3 in E Minor: VII. Gavotte en rondeau (1:13)
20. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: I. Ouverture (7:35)
21. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: II. Caprice I. Vitement (5:08)
22. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: III. Marche (1:14)
23. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: IV. Passepied I (1:33)
24. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: V. Passepied II (5:15)
25. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: VI. Caprice II. Vitement (1:47)
26. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: VII. Air. Lentement (7:21)
27. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: VIII. La joye (4:15)
28. Overture-Suite No. 4 in D Major: IX. Caprice III (1:37)

On May 23, we celebrate the 350th anniversary of Johann Bernhard Bach, one of the most distinguished members of the greatest family of composers in Western history. Johann Sebastian held his second cousin in the highest esteem: he regularly performed his orchestral suites with the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig, and it is thanks to copies found in his personal archives that these masterpieces survived. These works serve as a vital missing link between the French music of the Grand Siècle and the orchestral suite as later perfected by Johann Sebastian. To capture their theatrical verve and European elegance, it takes performers of exceptional insight: Thomas Hengelbrock’s vibrant interpretations do exactly that, paying a brilliant and long-overdue tribute to this pioneering master.



  • rafik
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The tracks 14 to 19 are not by Johann Bernhard Bach, they are by Johann Ludwig Bach from his Suite in G. The Track 13 is not Ouverture. Reup please. Thank you.
  • olga1001
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I checked but almost wrong :((((
26 --> 1
27 --> 2
28 --> 3

1-25 is different album (1991):
1-6: Fasch
7-13 Telemann
14-19: J.L. Bach
20-25: Zelenka
See Discogs

https://www.discogs.com/release/27799641-J-L-Bach-Fasch-Telemann-Zelenka-Freiburger-Barockorchester-Thomas-Hengelbrock-Suiten-Suites

Back cover is on jpc.de (CD2)

https://media1.jpc.de/image/w2000/rear/0/0825646195381.jpg

J.B. Bach was recorded in 1990 and 1991


@sddd
could you ask them to upload correct one ?

Thanks
  • topomono
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¡¡¡Gracias!!!