Saturday music spot: "Not the black horse"
This cantata is essentially a series of variations by Johann Sebastian Bach on the theme of the hymn tune "Wachet Auf" which is German for "Wake, O wake."
There are a number of versions of this, some for choir and orchestra, some just for instruments, and some of the variations are often played on their own.
The best known one, which occurs about two thirds of the way through, is the one which was used by Lloyds Bank for their "black horse" series of TV advert.
My favourite one is the first one, and when asking my wife to that piece on a CD player, for example when we were on a journey somewhere and it was best to keep my own eyes and hands on the road and the wheel respectively, I would ask her to put on the "Not the black horse" piece to distinguish it from that other variation.
In fact this clip includes both the "Not the black horse" variation, and later the "black horse" one.
There are a number of versions of this, some for choir and orchestra, some just for instruments, and some of the variations are often played on their own.
The best known one, which occurs about two thirds of the way through, is the one which was used by Lloyds Bank for their "black horse" series of TV advert.
My favourite one is the first one, and when asking my wife to that piece on a CD player, for example when we were on a journey somewhere and it was best to keep my own eyes and hands on the road and the wheel respectively, I would ask her to put on the "Not the black horse" piece to distinguish it from that other variation.
In fact this clip includes both the "Not the black horse" variation, and later the "black horse" one.
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