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Bach, Johann Sebastian
1685-1750
(b Eisenach, 21 March 1685; d Leipzig, 28 July 1750). German
Brandenburg Concerto No.3, BWV 1048, G major <1711–1713>
solos: 3vn, 3va, 3vc
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The two movements are separated by a tutti phrygian cadence; the implication is that this cadence marks the end of some sort of improvised cadenza or other middle movement. The Breitkopf edition includes a cadenza by Emil Platen at this point.
See also Anders Hillborg: Bach Materia, for a work based on the phygian candence between these 2 mvts.
See also Anders Hillborg: Bach Materia, for a work based on the phygian candence between these 2 mvts.
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