Song Details
- Album Release Date: 1990-10-24
- Album Name: Bach, J.S.: Orchestral Suites Nos. 3-5, Bwv 1068-1070
Song Meaning (Interpretation) of “Overture (Suite) No. 4 in D Major, BWV 1069: V. Rejouissance” by Johann Sebastian Bach
This captivating interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Overture (Suite) No. 4 in D Major, BWV 1069” is a celebratory musical journey that is full of highlights and contrasts. The buoyant joy of this piece begins with the lively strings and harpsichord that sweep you away in the Rejouissance section. A light hearted and free-spirited melody cascades through the strings as the winds and brass instruments join in. Fast and intricate runs of notes that move in and out of the chorus of instruments provides a playful energy that is bursting with joyful intensity. Soon the audio experience shifts again, as playful melodies blend into bolder, trumpet-filled passages that weave in and out of the sound. The climactic finale is triumphant and powerful as powerful chords and heart-thumping drums create an awe-inspiring wall of sound. The piece ends with a crescendo of excitement as the instruments come together and fade away into the sonic ether. This marvelous interpretation of Bach’s work pays full respect to the original composition, while bringing it to life in a truly remarkable way.