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Cantata 10 aria
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Sonata da Chiesa, K. 225
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Scarlatti K. 535
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Recorder parts for all 3 Mvmts.
Originally in g minor, transposed here to d. This arrangement has a precedent of sorts by Bach himself, in that Sonata No. 1 for Gamba, BWV 1027 seems to have originated as BWV 1039, a trio sonata for two flutes. Thus, the convertibility of music in different octaves and for different timbres (as well the number of instruments deployed) is clearly established in the repertory, even without reference to all the firm evidence we have about Baroque performance practice. Note the alternative version in c; this one in d is a little easier. Film buffs take note that the slow movement of this sonata is featured prominently in the opening section of the 1991 movie ?Truly, Madly, Deeply.?
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Scarlatti547InBmajor
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Maple Leaf Rag
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Der Contrabandiste
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Recorder parts for all 3 Mvmts.
Originally in d minor, transposed here to g.
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Aria from Cantata 163
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Scarlatti K. 299
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Bach Aria “Zerfliesse mein Herze in Fluten der Zähren” No. 63 from the *St. John Passion* BWV 245, arr. for alto & bass recorders
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3MorceauxManièreInCm(TransposedVersion)
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“Lebenstürme”
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Goldberg5&7
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test movement-5-Recorder part available, Keyboard part in preparation
Recorder part available, Keyboard part in preparation, 5 pp.