BACH, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major BWV 1048
I. [Allegro moderato]
Jordi Savall, guest conductor
Freixenet Chamber Orchestra of the Reina Sofía School of Music
The Maestro comments that certain aspects of articulation need to be improved and works on each string separately. He then compares it with the articulation of other passages so that the students can hear the differences. The aim is to achieve coherence in the articulation between the parts. The tempo of the movement needs to be a little faster, as it is too comfortable. In addition, the violins need to clarify a passage with an anacrusis. The articulation should not obscure the idea of the phrase, the continuity. Finally, he talks about Baroque tuning and the interval that occurs between D# and C natural.
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