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The Brandenburg Concertos are a collection of six instrumental works composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, widely regarded as masterpieces of the Baroque music period. These concertos showcase a variety of instruments and demonstrate Bach's innovative use of orchestration, counterpoint, and musical form. They reflect the cultural richness and artistic achievements of the 18th century, highlighting the transition from the ornate styles of the late Baroque to the more structured Classical music that would follow.