Since 2012 the Italian ensemble, Armoniosa, have made a name for themselves as outstanding interpreters of Baroque music using unconventional scoring and often with instruments they have made themselves. The five musicians work intensively with Reinhard Goebel and since 2014 have also taught at the Salzburg Mozarteum. Their programme for Thuringia is devoted entirely to Bach – partly in the original and partly using their own transcriptions.
Francesco Cerrato – violin
Stefano Cerrato – 5 strings cello
Marco Demaria – cello
Michele Barchi – harpsicord
Daniele Ferretti – organ
Johann Sebastian Bach
Trio Sonata for violin, cello, and Harpsichord in G major BWV 1038
Concerto "nach italienischem Gusto" BWV 971
(transcription for Armoniosa's ensemble by Michele Barchi)
Suite No. 2 for cello and Continuo in D minor BWV 1008
(Basso continuo by Michele Barchi)
Concerto for violin, cello, and continuoin A minor
(transcription from BWV 807, 936, 808)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in A minor BWV 1065
Concerto from Vivaldi's "L 'Estro Armonico" No. 10 op. 3
(transcription by Michele Barchi)
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Symphonie in D minor
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