PolyU Orchestra • Music Connects – Baroque Concerto Series – Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
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Date
20 Oct 2021
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Organiser
Culture Promotion Committee
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Time
00:00 - 00:00
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Venue
Summary
Baroque Concerto series
Johann Sebastian Bach ︳Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043 — I Vivace in D minor
Conductor:
Mr Leung Kin-fung
Artistic Director and Conductor of PolyU Orchestra
Violin Soloists:
George Siu Chak-hang · First Violin
Student, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Howard Fong Ho-kee · Second Violin
Staff & Alumnus, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was a prolific composer, with more than a thousand compositions to his name. His musical career can be divided into three periods according to his place of work: Weimar, Köthen and Leipzig. Three violin concertos by Bach have survived in their original form, with the D minor concerto for two violins being particularly popular. They were written when Bach served as Kapellmeister at the court of Köthen. During this period, Bach’s music evolved from its earlier, purely sacred content to display more technique and artistry. The two solo violins constantly imitate and chase each other in the delicately stacked phrases, culminating in the most beautiful expression of the Baroque style.
巴赫(1685–1750)是一位相當多產的作曲家,作品數量高達一千多首,後人將他的創作生涯依照主要工作地點分為三個時期:威瑪、科登和萊比錫。目前完整流傳下的三首小提琴協奏曲譜寫於科登擔任宮廷樂長之時,其中以D小調雙小提琴協奏曲最受歡迎。 這個時期的巴赫跳脫過往純粹的宗教音樂,作品開始展現演奏技巧和藝術性。雙小提琴協奏曲以緊湊的主題旋律揭開序幕,兩把提琴在精巧堆疊樂句中不斷相互模仿、展開追逐,並將華麗的巴洛克風格發揮淋漓盡致。