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  • Both Prelude and Fugue

    Originally in C major, transposed here to Bb. After the early attribution to Bach, considerable doubt has arisen among scholars that he composed this and its companions among the “Eight Short Preludes and Fugues,” BWV 553-560. But there is no consensus on the true composer.

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  • Prelude

    Originally in c minor, transposed here to a.

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  • 7. Gigue

    Originally in a minor, transposed here to d. Includes an introductory commentary.

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  • 3. Allemanda

    Originally in e minor, transposed here to g.

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  • Two duets from *Scherzi Musicali* for alto & tenor recorders

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  • Allemande

    Originally in Eb major, transposed here to F. The keyboard parts have newly composed bass lines. Slurs are added, but due to their lack of clarity in the earliest and most important source, they should not be taken overly seriously.

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  • Prelude No. 22, BWV 891

    Originally in Bb minor, transposed here to d.

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  • 2nd Mvmt.

    Originally for double flutes, double oboes da caccia, soprano and continuo, in f dorian, transposed here to a dorian. Title means ?Release, O my heart, your torrents of crying.?

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  • Fugue No. 19

    Originally in A major, transposed here to C.

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  • 2nd mvmt.

    Originally a concerto for violin in E major (BWV 1042), then a concerto for harpsichord in D, transposed in this arrangement to G. 2nd movement contains one high f# which is not too difficult for a good player.

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  • "Deposuit potentes"—d minor version

    Eighth number in the Magnificat. Originally in f# minor, transposed here to d. Text means, “He has put down the mighty, and he has exalted the humble.” See also the version in f minor.

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  • Chorale Prelude “Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme” BWV 645

    Originally in Eb major, transposed here to F. The source of BWV 645 was the chorale of the same name from Cantata 140, which was also consulted for this arrangement. See also a version for recorder duet. Title means, “Awake, the voice calls us.”

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  • Mussorgsky “Tuileries” for soprano & tenor

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  • Fugue

    Originally in c minor, transposed here to a.

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