Brandenburg Chaconne
Additional Information
Why Bach omitted a slow, second movement in his Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G is not known. Usually a short cadenza is played, often by the principal violinist, violist or continuo player. Sometimes a slow movement from another of Bach's works is inserted.
Here is a small offering suggesting a solution to this unsolvable riddle, written in the relative minor of the home key. It has no programme. It was originally written as a compositional exercise in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2006, and had an amateur performance there with the Christchurch Camerata. The piece was revised in 2020.
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Details
A possible slow movement for Brandenburg 3
Year
Eynsford
United Kingdom
Score file
Minutes
4
Recordings
Date recorded
16 August 2020
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