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Koncert for cembalo, strygere og continuo nr. 4, A-dur, BWV 1055 : for obo d'amore, strygere og continuo

Johann Sebastian Bach

Koncert for klaver og orkester nr. 2, A-dur : for obo, strygere og continuo, B-dur(arr. Matthias Spindler & Albrecht Mayer)

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach

Koncert for cembalo, strygere og continuo, G-dur, Wq 9 : for obo, strygere og continuo(arr. Matthias Spindler & Albrecht Mayer)

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Ach, dass ich Wassers genug hätte : for engelskhorn, violin, strygere og continuo(arr. Matthias Spindler)

Johann Christoph Bach


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Reviews (3)


Presto classical

d. 31. Aug. 2023

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Katherine Cooper

d. 31. Aug. 2023

"Editor's choice - August 2023: Mayer switches between oboe, oboe d'amore and cor anglais for this portrait of four members of the Bach dynasty, and his virtuosity on all three is breathtaking: the finale of JS's Keyboard Concerto No. 4 positively bubbles with energy and Mayer's own cadenzas (complete with a few little intertextual references) often seem to defy gravity".


Fono Forum

2023 November

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Kai Luehrs-Kaiser

2023 November


BBC music magazine

2023 September

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Nicholas Kenyon

2023 September

"Of the making of attractive Bach transcriptions there is no end, and here that fine oboist, Albrecht Mayer, extends the quest to members of the family before and after JS Bach. Rather than pieces Johann Sebastian Bach actually wrote for oboe, we have greatest hits arrangements ... Two excellent new inventions make the recording worthwhile ... A lively concerto in B flat by Bach's son Johann Christoph Friedrich ... [and] a touching Lamento by the respected early family member Johann Christoph Bach ... Mayer cultivates a rich and sumptuous sound ... His band is the taut and lithe Berlin Baroque Soloists, excellently led by Gottfried von der Goltz".