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Bach's Coffeehouse brings together a selection of Apollo's Fire recordings - old and new alike - featuring repertoire that is believed to have been performed at Cafe Zimmerman in Leipzig, the city where Johann Sebastian Bach served as Cantor. Coffee houses were all the rage at the time, centres for socialising and musical soirees. Bach would have found respite from his formal duties as Cantor, by curating informal concerts at the thriving coffee emporium.Bach's Coffeehouse features new recordings of Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 with virtuoso soloists Alan Choo, the Singaporean violinist and Assistant Artistic Director of Apollo's Fire, and recorder player Daphna Mohr; the Double Concerto for Oboe and Violin with Debra Nagy and violinist Johanna Novom; and InchAir on a G StringInch from Orchestral Suite No. 3. Rounding out the album, Apollo's Fire brings back catalogue favourites by two of Bach's contemporaries Telemann's swaggering Don Quixote Suite, and Vivaldi's fiery InchLa foliaInch, featuring Alan Choo and Spanish violinist Francisco Fullana. Album Tracks 1. Brandenburg Concerto no. 4 in G Major, BWV 1049~Allegro 9. Burlesque de Don Quixotte (Don Quixote Suite), TWV55~The galloping of Rosinante, and that of Sancho's mule 15. Folia (Madness) Concerto grosso, after the Sonata Op. 1, no. 12