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  1. Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg-Schwedt (14 May 1677 – 3 September 1734), a member of the House of Hohenzollern, was a Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt and a military officer of the Prussian Army.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2018 · In the 1721 presentation manuscript that he dedicated (probably as a veiled job query) to “His Royal Highness: Monseigneur Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg & So Forth,” Bach had...

  3. margrave de Brandeburgo. El margrave Christian Ludwig. O el margrave sospechó que no era el destinatario exclusivo o simplemente los conciertos no le gustaron, pues si bien no tenemos certeza de que haya acusado recibo, sí la tenemos de que el margrave las archivó en su biblioteca y jamás las hizo interpretar por sus músicos.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2021 · By Kyle Macdonald. Six incredible works of art, and six reasons they changed everything. In 1721, Johann Sebastian Bach carefully packaged together six of his finest concertos and sent them to a Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg.

  5. 2 de nov. de 2021 · De hecho, resulta profundamente llamativo que, estando al servicio de un príncipe, Bach dedicara seis obras de tal envergadura a otro soberano, Christian Ludwig, el margrave de Brandeburgo.

  6. Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg, for whom Bach copied the concertos, portrayed by Antoine Pesne in 1710. The Brandenburg Concertos ( BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721 (though probably composed earlier).

  7. For a gateway into the world of Baroque music you can do no better than Bach’s 'Brandenburg' Concertos. Written between 1708-1721 for Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, they are based on the Italian concerto grosso style.