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Program Notes: Johann Sebastian Bach – Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067

Welcome, dear concert-goer, to an enchanting and unusually intimate journey into the orchestral brilliance of Johann Sebastian Bach. Tonight, we present his Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 – a work celebrated for its exquisite beauty, its distinctive character, and especially for its prominent and often dazzling solo flute.

Bach: Master of All Seasons (and Instruments!)

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is rightly revered as a titan of Western music, known for the profound intellectual depth of his sacred works and the intricate brilliance of his keyboard compositions. However, his four orchestral suites (often called "Overtures," after their opening movement) showcase a different, equally compelling facet of his genius: his command of secular, instrumental music designed for court entertainment, festive gatherings, or the lively performances of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig.

These suites are essentially sophisticated collections of stylized dance movements, unified by a common key and typically introduced by a grand French-style overture. They are marked by Bach's unparalleled clarity, rhythmic ingenuity, and particularly his inventive and colorful orchestration.

The B minor Suite: A Flute's Spotlight

The Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor stands out among Bach's orchestral suites due to its unique scoring. While Suites 1, 3, and 4 feature pairs of oboes, bassoons, trumpets, and timpani, Suite No. 2 is scored for solo flute, strings, and continuo (harpsichord/cello/bass). This combination creates a lighter, more transparent, and often more

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