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Johann Sebastian BACH (1690-1765)
Harpsichord Concerto, BWV974 (after the Oboe Concerto by Alessandro Marcello) Sonata in G (A) minor, BWV 1001 (Originally for solo violin) Rec. Hervormde Kerk, Rensoude, Netherlands NAXOS 8.555369 [53:36]
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Transcriptions for the guitar of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, have for the most part been limited to the Cello Suites and the Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. These have supplemented the small number of pieces for lute that Bach composed a treasury which has been the source of such valuable material for guitarists. Some evidence suggests that the Lautenclavicymel (lute-harpsichord) a harpsichord with gut rather than metal strings may have been Bach’s intended instrument for these works. |
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