¹ÙÈå : ¹ÙÀ̿ø° ÇùÁÖ°î ÆäÆ®¶ó Mullejans (ÀÛ°¡, ÁöÈÖÀÚ, ¿¬ÁÖÀÚ) °íÆ® ÇÁ¸®Æ® Æù µ¥¾î °ñÃ÷ (ÀÛ°¡, ÁöÈÖÀÚ, ¿¬ÁÖÀÚ) ¾Ø īŸ¸®³ª ½´¶óÀ̹ö ÇÁ¶óÀÌ ºÎ¸£Å© Barockorchester ¹ÙÈåÀÇ 3 ´ë ¹ÙÀ̿ø° ÇùÁÖ°î ¼¼ ÇÏÇÁ½Ã Äڵ带À§ÇÑ »ýÁ¸ ¹öÀü¿¡¼­ À籸¼º µÈ 3 °³ÀÇ ¹ÙÀ̿ø°À»À§ÇÑ È­·ÁÇÑ ÇùÁÖ°î, ¿©±â ½ÖÀ¸·Î Àß ¾Ë·ÁÁø, BWV 1064Àº ´Ù¼öÀÇ ¹èÄ¡ ¹× Á¶¼ºÀÇ °á°ú ÀÌÅ»¸®¾Æ ¼Ö·Î ÇùÁÖ°î°ú ÀÛ°î°¡ÀÇ ¸Å·ÂÀº,¿¡ ³¯Â¥ ±×ÀÇ 1708¿¡¼­ 1717±îÁö ÃÊ ¹ÙÀ̸¶¸£ ±â°£Àº ±×·¯³ª ÇöÀçÀÇ ¿¬±¸´Â ¹ÙÈå°¡ Cothen¿¡¼­ ÁöÈÖÀÚ·Î ÀÚ½ÅÀÇ ¾àÈ¥ ±â°£ µ¿¾È 1720 ÁÖÀ§¿¡ ¹ÙÀ̿ø° ÇùÁÖ°îÀ» ¾´ ¹àÇû´Ù. ÀÌ ±â·Ï¿¡¼­ ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ »ó·Ï Áñ°Ü ã±âÀÇ ´«ºÎ½Å ÃøÁ¤ °ª¿¡ ºñÇÒ ÇÁ¶óÀÌ ºÎ¸£Å© Barockorchester¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ¹é¾÷µË´Ï´Ù ÆäÆ®¶ó Mullejans, °íÆ® ÇÁ¸®Æ® Æù µ¥¾î °ñÃ÷, ¾Ø īŸ¸®³ª ½´¶óÀ̹ö¸¦ ¼Ö·ÎÀ̽ºÃ÷. ±×·¯³ª ¹ÙÈå ¹ÙÀ̿ø° ÇùÁÖ°îÀÇ ¶Ç ´Ù¸¥ ±â·Ï? ¿Ö? °á±¹, ¿ì¸®´Â ¸ðµÎ ±â°£°ú Çö´ë ¾Ç±â¿¡ ¼±ÅÃÇÒ ¼öÀÖ´Â ¸¹ÀºÀÖ¾î ¼±µµÀû ¿ªÇÒ ÀÏ·ù ¼Ö¸®½ºÆ® ¸¹Àº : Èú·¯¸® ÇÑ, ³ªÀÌÁ© Äɳ׵ð, µð ¸Þ´º ÀÎ ... ÇÑ °÷. ¸®½º³Ê°¡ À§ÀÇ Áú¹®¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ´ë´äÀ» ÀÌÇØÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌÀÌ ±â·Ï¿¡ ¿À·£ ½Ã°£ÀÌ °É¸®Áö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù ¿©±â¿¡ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù Æ÷ÇÔ µÈ »õ·Î¿î¿¡¼­ ½Ã°£À»ÀÌ ÀÛǰÀÇ °è½Ã ÆÇµ¶. Freiburgers µÎ ±â°£°ú Àç»ýÀÇ Çö´ëÀûÀÎ °³³äÀ» Èí¼öÇÏ°í ¹«¾ùº¸´Ù À½¾ÇÀ»ÇÏÀÚ ±× ÀÚü¿¡ ´ëÇÑ À̾߱⠰ø¿¬¿¡ ¿ì¸® ¸ðµÎ ÃÖ¼±À»ÁÖ°í, ´Ù¸¥ ÂÊÀ» µîÀå °Íó·³ Á¤¸» ´À³¤´Ù. µÎ ¼Ö·ÎÀ̽ºÆ® (BWV1064R ¼¼)´Â ¹êµåÀÇ Ç® ŸÀÓ ¸â¹öÀ̸ç,ÀÌ ¼Ö·Î ¹× ¾Ó»óºí ¶óÀÎÀÇ ÇÕ¼º¿¡ °¡Àå ¸í¹éÇÏ´Ù : ¿©±â¿¡ ¶³¾îÁ® ¹ÙÈå ÀڽŷκÎÅÍ º°ÀÌ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù. ºü¸¥ ¿òÁ÷ÀÓ¿¡¼­ ¾Ç±â´Â ¿ì¸®°¡ °áÄÚ ¸Ö¸® ÃãÀÇ Á¤½ÅÀ» °É ¹Ì¸® ¾Ë¸²À» Á¦°øÇÕ´Ï´Ù ¿¡³ÊÁö¸¦ »ý¼ºÇÏ´Â ¸®µë ź¼º, ¼­·Î¸¦ ȸº¹. °íÆ® ÇÁ¸®Æ® Æù µ¥¾î °ñÃ÷¿Í ÆäÆ®¶ó Mullejans´Â ¸¶ÀåÁ¶ (Æù µ¥¾î °ñÃ÷)¿Í ¸¶ÀÌ³Ê (Mullejans)¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ±³·ù, µÎ ¹ø ÇùÁÖ°î¿¡¼­ µ¶ÁÖÀÚ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Æù µ¥¾î °ñÃ÷´Âº¸´Ù ¼Ò¹ÚÇÏÁö¸¸ ¶È°°ÀÌ °­·ÂÇÑ ÅæÀ¸·Î, Èï¹Ì·Ó°Ôµµ ¸ñÀÚÀÔ´Ï´Ù µ¿¾È ±×µéÀº, ºû°ú °øÁß ±ÞÁõ MullejansÀ¸·Î, µ¶Æ¯ÇÏ°í ¸Å¿ì ´Ù¸¥ Ư¼ºÀ» °¡Áö°íÀÖ´Ù. 3 °³ÀÇ ¹ÙÀ̿ø°À»À§ÇÑ ÇùÁÖ°î ±×µéÀº ÀϹÝÀûÀ¸·Î ¼¼ °³ÀÇ ÇÏÇÁ½Ã Äڵ带À§ÇÑ ±×°ÍÀÇ ¹öÀü¿¡ µé¾î ÀÛ¾÷¿¡ ¾È³ª īŸ¸®³ª ½´¶óÀ̹ö¿¡ ÀÇÇØ °áÇյ˴ϴÙ. Bach: Violin Concertos Petra Mullejans (Artist, Conductor, Performer) Gottfried von der Goltz (Artist, Conductor, Performer) Anne Katharina Schreiber Freiburger Barockorchester Bach's three well-known Violin Concertos are paired here with a splendid concerto for three violins, reconstructed from the surviving version for three harpsichords, BWV 1064. The composer's fascination with the Italian solo concerto, which resulted in numerous arrangements and compositions, dates to his second Weimar period from 1708 to 1717. However, current research has revealed that Bach wrote the violin concertos around 1720, during his engagement as Kapellmeister in Cothen. On this recording, soloists Petra Mullejans, Gottfried von der Goltz, and Anne Katharina Schreiber are backed by the matchless Freiburger Barockorchester in dazzling readings of these evergreen favorites. Yet another recording of the Bach violin concertos? Why? After all, we've got plenty to choose from, both on period and modern instruments, many with top-flight soloists in the leading roles: Hilary Hahn, Nigel Kennedy, Menuhin...take your pick. It doesn't take long into this recording for the listener to understand the answer to the above question: contained here are new and at times revelatory readings of these works. It really feels as though the Freiburgers have absorbed both period and modern concepts of playing and emerged the other side, giving us the best of both in performances which above all let the music speak for itself. The two soloists (three in BWV1064R) are full-time members of the band, and this is most apparent in the synthesis of solo and ensemble lines: there are no stars here apart from Bach himself. In the faster movements the instruments rebound off each other, the rhythmic elasticity creating an energy which brings a reminder that we're never far from the spirit of the dance. Gottfried von der Goltz and Petra Mullejans are the soloists in the Double Concerto, alternating for the E major (von der Goltz) and the A minor (Mullejans). They have distinctive and very different qualities, with Mullejans soaring, silvery and aerial whilst von der Goltz is intriguingly bucolic, with a more earthy but equally compelling tone. In the Concerto for Three Violins they are joined by Anna Katharina Schreiber in a work normally heard in its version for three harpsichords.