J.S. Bach, Sinfonia BWV 42: Introducing the new copy of a Gottfried Sattler oboe

This new copy of a “Bach” oboe was the result of a research project of Leipzig oboes during Bach’s era. See: Verdegem, Stefaan & Ponseele, Marcel, ’Fourteen Leipzig Oboes from the time of J.S. Bach’, The Galpin Society Journal, (2021), –102. For Johann Sebastian Bach the oboe was an instrument of choice, for which he wrote a great number of solo parts. Although we know which oboists performed his works during his Leipzig tenure, we don’t know which instruments they used for daily practice. Fourteen surviving Leipzig oboes of the Bach have been located and examined, resulting in a comparative study of measurement data, with some use of digital techniques such as CT-scanning and 3D-printing. This study brings new insights concerning woodwind making in Leipzig in the second quarter of the eighteenth century, but also poses new questions with regard to the authorship of these instruments. Ensemble Il Gardellino: Marcel Ponseele, oboe (M&F Ponseele, after Gottfried Sattler) Stefaan Verdegem, oboe (M&F Ponseele, after Gottfried Sattler) Javier Zafra, bassoon (P. de Koningh, after Eichentopf) Joanna Huszcza, violin Laura Andriani, violin Kaat De Cock, viola Phyllis Bartholomeus, cello Louis Ponseele, double bass Kris Verhelst, organo
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