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Bach Violin Concerto in E program notes, recordings and sheet music.

Program Notes: Johann Sebastian Bach – Violin Concerto in E Major, BWV 1042

Welcome, dear concert-goer, to another illuminating glimpse into the genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, the undisputed master of the Baroque era. Tonight, we feature his radiant Violin Concerto in E Major, BWV 1042 – a work that, through its vibrant spirit and eloquent melodies, offers a profound sense of clarity and joy.

Bach: A Universe in Miniature

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) created a body of work that is both monumental in its scope and intricate in its detail. While his sacred cantatas, passions, and monumental keyboard works often take center stage, his instrumental concertos reveal his extraordinary skill in crafting compelling musical dialogues and showcasing the expressive capabilities of individual instruments.

Unlike the grand, dramatic concertos of the Romantic period, Bach's concertos prioritize an elegant interplay between the soloist and the orchestral ensemble. They are not just vehicles for dazzling virtuosity, but intricate tapestries of sound, where every line contributes to the overall beauty and intellectual rigor.

The E Major Concerto: Radiance and Warmth

BWV 1042 is one of two surviving solo violin concertos by Bach (the other being the Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041), though he also left us the magnificent Double Violin Concerto. While the exact date of its composition is uncertain, it likely originated during his time as Kapellmeister at the court of Prince Leopold in Cöthen (1717-1723), a highly fertile period for his instrumental music, or perhaps slightly later in Leipzig for

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