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Recorder parts for both Prelude and Fugue No. 15—version in C
Originally in G major, transposed here to C, with another version in Bb. If one has an alto @ 392, it is possible to mix and match. My opinion is that the recorder part for the prelude is more doable in Bb, and that the part for the fugue is easier in C. Thus one could use a version all in Bb, but using the alto @ 392 to play the fugue, playing from the C major recorder part, but sounding in Bb.
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Recorder parts for both Prelude and Fugue
Originally in e minor, transposed here to a.
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“Son Binocle,” from *Les trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté*, for bass recorder (or alto) at original pitch
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“Danse cuirassée,” from *Vieux sequins et vielles cuirasses*
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Alternate version of “Son binocle” down a major 3rd
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Prelude,”Wenn wir in höchsten Nöthen sein”, BWV 641
Originally in G major, transposed here to C. Title means: “When we are in the most urgent peril.”
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Chorale Prelude, “Wenn wir in höchsten Nöthen sein,” BWV 641
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Chorale Prelude, “Das alte Jahr vergangen ist”
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Recorder parts for Prelude and Fugue No. 15—version in Bb
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