Long neglected on library shelf in Brandenburg Castle, these six 'Concertos for several instruments' have since become some of the best-known works in the classical repertoire for their musical inventiveness and their games ...

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Long neglected on library shelf in Brandenburg Castle, these six 'Concertos for several instruments' have since become some of the best-known works in the classical repertoire for their musical inventiveness and their games of mathematical symmetry. Richard Egarr and teh Academy of Ancient Music have endeavoured to return to the original 'chamber' conception of the works, with one instrument per part.

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