Episode summary: Arrangements of Bach’s music have been happening essentially since his music was “rediscovered” by Mendelssohn in the 19th century. But Mozart and Beethoven arranged Bach’s music too, and Bach himself would recycle works for different groupings of instruments. Today, I’m going to take a look at some of those arrangements, and what kind of insights we can gain into Bach’s music, the styles of the times in which these arrangements were done, and even(!) whether we might prefer these new flavors. Join us!
Lots of fun, and very informative, although I confess a small, secret part of me really wanted to hear something from Switched on Bach.
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